Articles | Volume 48, issue 2
https://doi.org/10.5194/aab-48-130-2005
https://doi.org/10.5194/aab-48-130-2005
10 Oct 2005
 | 10 Oct 2005

A note on inbreeding in dairy cattle breeding

G. Freyer, J. Hernández-Sánchez, and B. G. Cassell

Abstract. Starting from the study at the beginning of the East German "Heterosisfeldversuch", where PANICKE et al. (1975) considered the possibilities of a targeted use of inbreeding and heterotic effects, we show and discuss results of inbreeding studies in the USA dairy cattle breeding. Several research groups worldwide presented effective tools for managing inbreeding in dairy cattle. Their efforts underline the need of inbreeding studies. Contemplating inbreeding is necessary for any breeding decision to avoid inbreeding depression and for improved genetic analyses, e.g. in QTL- estimation. A novel methodology (HERNANDEZ-SANCHEZ et al., 2004a and b) is suggested for estimating inbreeding at the three levels of population, individual and locus.