May 23, 2024

Interpretive Summary: Genomic estimated breeding values for bovine respiratory disease resistance in Angus feedlot cattle

Interpretive Summary: Genomic estimated breeding values for bovine respiratory disease resistance in Angus feedlot cattle

By: Ben J Hayes, Christian J Duff, Bradley C Hine, Timothy J Mahony

Bovine respiratory disease (BRD) is the major cause of losses in feedlot cattle worldwide. Previous studies have demonstrated that there is a genetic component to resistance to BRD, suggesting that this trait could be improved by selection. Genomic selection, whereby genome wide DNA markers capture most of the genetic variation from the trait, would enable identification of resistant animals early in life through DNA testing, accelerating genetic gains. In this study, we have demonstrated a panel of 50k DNA markers can be used to predict BRD resistance with reasonable accuracy in Angus cattle, enabling early selection for BRD resistance in this breed.

Read the full article in the Journal of Animal Science.