Title: Crossbreeding in Beef Cattle
1Crossbreeding in Beef Cattle
- Susan Keene
- A portion of these slides work of
- Matthew I. Miller
- Extension Agent Animal Science
- This presentation is from Virginia Tech and has
not been edited by the Georgia Curriculum Office.
2What is the best beef breed?
- Angus
- Simmental
- Charolais
- Gelbvieh
- Santa Gertrudis
3Answer.
- There is no best breed
- Breed combinations will vary from producer to
producer and from environment to environment - This is where crossbreeding comes in.
4What is crossbreeding anyway?
- Simply put- the mating of animals of different
breeds
5How can crossbreeding help?
- It can increase production levels!
- 2 ways
- 1. Crossbreeding allows the breeder to combine
desirable characteristics of 2 or more breeds to
achieve a more desirable animal - Complementarity- strong points of 1 breed
complementing or covering up the weak points of
another
6It really can help
- 2. Increased levels of performance for different
traits due to heterosis (hybrid vigor) - Heterosis (hybrid vigor)- phenomenon that
causes crossbred individuals to have increased
levels of performance for certain traits above
the average performance of their straightbred
parents
7How heterosis is measured..
- The difference between the average performance of
crossbred animals and average performance of the
straightbred animals of the breeds involved in
the cross - heterosis X-bred avg. Sb avg. X 100
- Sb avg.
8Cow/Calf Profitis determined by
- 1. Reproductive Efficiency
- 2. Early Growth
- 3. Maternal Ability
- 4. End Product Merit
9Economically Important Traits
- Reproductive efficiency
- Calving rate
- Calf survival
- Weaning Wt.
- Post-weaning growth
- Cow longevity
- Cow lifetime production
10Production Increase Due to Crossbreeding
11Heterosis (Hybrid Vigor)
- Advantage of a Sb cow producing a 2-breed X calf
vs. a Sb cow producing a Sb calf - 1. Calving weaned/cow bred 5-10 or 23-45
lbs - 2. Heavier calves due to hybrid vigor
4-5 or 20lbs - 3. Total Advantage 9-15 or 68 lbs.
12Maternal HeterosisAdvantage of the Crossbred Cow
- Advantage of crossbred cow vs. straightbred
- Reproductive efficiency
- Calf weaning weight
- Increase pounds of calf weaned per cow exposed
13Heterosis (Hybrid Vigor) cont.
- F1 X-bred cow vs. a Sb cow- both producing X-bred
calves - 1. Calving weaned/ cow bred 0-5
- 2. Heavier calves due to hybrid vigor 4-5
or 20 lbs. - 3. Total advantage (min) 4-9 or 20-30
lbs.
14Heterosis (Hybrid Vigor) cont.
- F1 cow producing a 3-way X calf vs. Sb cow
producing a Sb calf - 1. Total Advantage 13-20 or 59-100 lbs.
15And now a review.
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17Movement Time
- A little participation please.
18Factors to consider in planning a Crossbreeding
program..
- 1. You MUST have a plan- lack of planning will
get you nothing but a mess!! - 2. Think about your production objectives..
- A. Terminal- all calves sold- growth and
carcass traits are priority - B. Keeping Replacements- maternal traits
become an issue
19The Systems..
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21What did we just say?
22What about the little guy?
- 1 bull herd- purchase females to mate to a
terminal sire-change breed of the bull every 3
years - 2 bull herds
- 2 pastures 1 for terminal, 1 for replacements
- High heterosis and complementarity
23Special Applications
- 1. Replacement Females some producers specialize
in producing X-bred females for use in terminal
crosses - 2. Minimizing Calving Difficulty use sires of
smaller mature size on heifers to reduce
problems- often a different breed - 3. Crossbred Bulls easy to produce combinations
of 2 or 3 breed calves with this type of bull-max
heterosis
24Example Scenario
- Farmer Tom has 60 cows that are Sb Angus- he
wants to maintain his herd at this size, raise
his own replacements, and sell all other calves
at weaning. He is interested in maximizing
profit. What system should he use?
25Your Assignment
- You have no choice but to accept it!!!
26Scenario 1
- Dr. Camp is rich man with a large farm in
Virginia. He has approximately 500 head of
cattle (you can pick the breed on his cows too).
Dr. Camp has been attending Extension seminars in
the area and has taken a large interest in the
idea of crossbreeding to increase his profits.
He approaches you and asks you to design a
crossbreeding system for his herd. Labor and
management resources are not an issue. Select
the system and breeds and be prepared to justify
your choices in your oral presentation. You may
use the poster paper to draw your program.
27Scenario 2
- Mrs. Smith has a moderate size farm in Southwest
Virginia. She has only been in the cattle
business for a few years and is eager to find a
way to increase her productivity and
profitability with her herd of 50 cows. She
comes to you, a respected producer for advice.
She mentions mixing up the breeds she has.
Mrs. Smith works for Virginia Tech and has a few
college students that work for her and take care
of her cattle. Select the system and breeds and
be prepared to justify your choices in your oral
presentation. You may use the poster paper to
draw your program.
28Scenario 3
- Brad and Jessie are two good old country boys
that recently inherited a moderate size farm from
a friend who passed away. The farm has
approximately 500 acres and currently has about
250 head of cattle on it. Unfortunately for Brad
and Jessie, they napped through most of the
classes on crossbreeding and now need some help.
They are interested in making the most money
possible. Select the system and breeds and be
prepared to justify your choices in your oral
presentation. You may use the poster paper to
draw your program.
29Rewind
- What is crossbreeding?
- What is heterosis?
- How can crossbreeding help you as a producer?
30In Conclusion
- Crossbreeding allows producers to benefit from
the best of 2 or more breeds. By doing this,
producers can increase their weaning weights
through heterosis in the calves and increase
maternal abilities through maternal heterosis.
These factors combine to increase productivity
and profitability.