The Irish Experience; DQI, breeding programs and genetic evaluations.

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The Irish Experience; DQI, breeding programs and genetic evaluations. Dr Andrew Cromie, Technical Director ICBF.

The Irish Experience; Almost Positive!

The Irish Experience; Always Enjoyable!

Overview of Talk. Irish cattle breeding. Genetic evaluations => uro-star Indexes and genomics. Breeding Programs => G N IR LAND. Data Quality Index => Whole Herd Performance Recording. The Irish Beef Genomics Program. ICBF Beef HerdPlus Summary.

Irish Cattle Breeding. Co-ordinated by ICBF. A co-operative of 30 cattle breeding orgs. Operating budget of ~$10m/year. Staff of 70 servicing 100k dairy & beef farmers. Established ICBF database in 2002. Focused on profit from science. Independent genetic evaluations => Trust. World-leading (research => implementation) Beef Genomics => largest livestock genomics project globally.

MEMBERS, BOARD & SHARES - ICBF Board Shares DAFF - 1 AI - 3 MR - 3 HB - 3 AI -18% MR - 18% HB - 18% FO - 6 FO - 46% Stakeholders in cattle breeding control decision making.

Sheep Ireland Ltd. Established in 2009. Separate legal entity to ICBF, but direct link. Using ICBF infra-structure, GE staff, offices etc. Staff of 6, plus contracted field support. Budget of ~$1.2m/year 70% DAFM & 30% Industry (via slaughter levy). Board of 9 people 3 from Farm Orgs, 1 DAFM, 1 Flockbooks, 1 MALP/CPT, 1 Producer Groups, 1 LambPlus & 1 MII.

Beef performance evaluations in a multi-layered and mainly crossbred population R.D. Evans*, J.F. Kearney*, J.McCarthy*, A. Cromie* and T. Pabiou* *Irish Cattle Breeding Federation, Highfield House, Bandon, Cork, Ireland Feed intake, live-weights, linear classification, carcass, meat eating quality; 400 animals/year Progeny test 60k commercial Beef & 18k Dairy Farms Sire ancestry, calving scores, live-weights, calf quality scores, docility, fertility; 1.5m Ancestry, live-weights, linear scores, fertility; 30k calves/yr ICBF Beef Database Live-weights and sale prices /year; 1,8m/year Carcass data; 1.6 m/year 50 Cattle Auctions 40 Abattoirs Pedigree beef herds 14 herd societies

The Breeding Goal in Beef. The ideal suckler cow must; Calve herself. Calve each year. Have enough milk to rear her calve. Be not too big. Have a good quality calf at foot. In summary, a balanced cow. She needs to produce more output from less input => more profitable, more sustainable, more carbon efficient.

A balanced cow!

An Irish 5-Star cow.

uro-star Replacement Index. Trait Goal Relative wt Calving Less 16% Emphasis: Feed Intake Less 18% Cow traits 71% Carcass wt (for age) More 21% Calf traits 29% Maternal milk More 18% Female fertility More 23% Docility More 4%

uro-star Indexes. Profit Index, e.g., 80 more per calving. Multi-breed evaluations. Star system; 5 star versus 1 star. Across all breeds. Also within breed. Very high level of farmer understanding.

Identifying the curve-benders! PD Maternal Weaning Weight (kg) Relationship between Maternal Milk and Progeny Carcass Weight 25 20 15 10 5-10 -15 r=-0.46 Bulls that have milk in their daughters and carcass weight in their progeny 0-30 -20-10 -5 0 10 20 30 40 50 60-20 PD Progeny Carcass Weight (kg)

Stars 5 star cows are more profitable & more carbon efficient. Repl Index Cow Wt Calf wean weight. Calving Interval Compared to 1 star cows, 5 stars are; Progeny carcass wt more profitable, sustainable & carbon efficient (+ 100/cow). How do we generate more 4 & 5 star cows. Co2 Output 5 Stars 108 669 kg 336 kg 403 days 358 kg 3,355 kg 4 stars 86 680 kg 324 kg 407 days 356 kg 3,432 kg 3 Stars 60 690 kg 319 kg 411 days 356 kg 3,475 kg 2 stars 43 691 kg 315 kg 416 days 357 kg 3,502 kg 1 Star 12 739 kg 309 kg 423 days 357 kg 3,552 kg

How do we generate more 4&5 star cows? High Replacement Index Pedigree Cows High Replacement Index Pedigree AI Bulls Beef Data and Genomics Program. High Replacement Index Pedigree Young Bulls Progeny Test Program Earlier and more accurate identification of profitable pedigree and commercial beef animals for breeding. Commercial Suckler Beef Herd. Accurate progeny test for key traits; milk, fertility, carcass, feed intake => Rep Index Data for genomics.

G N IR LAND Maternal Breeding Program. Launched in 2014 involving ICBF, AI companies, herdbooks & farmers. Previous program from 2007 => PTest Structure. Principles established with industry => AbacusBio Objective of increasing genetic gain through generating more high repl index AI bulls. Testing more bulls + more quickly + for all traits + genomics => increased genetic gain. ~100 bulls tested to-date. First graduates with daughters calving now.

Are we making progress? 11 of the top 20 active AI bulls (with semen available) for Replacement Index have come through G N IR LAND. From a total of 49 bulls with Rep rel>=50% => 22% success. Breeders are starting to use these bulls. Genetic Trends are now moving in the right direction, but it will take time.

Progress has started and will increase! Replacement Index 130 120 110 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 Trends in Replacement Index for 1st calving suckler females and G N IR AI bulls 1st calving suckler replacements G N IR LAND Bulls 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Positive Trends in Pedigree Herds Also. 120 Genetic Trends for Pedigree Animals in Replacement Index Replacement Index 100 80 60 40 20 AA CH HE LM SI 0 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Year of Birth

How to get more momentum? Past Breeding bulls for show ring & sale success. More focus on visual rather than indexes. Focused on terminal. ICBF tolerant of underrecording & mis-recording. 1000 herds involved in performance recording (25% herds & 40% cows). Future Breeding bulls for profit. More focus on indexes, then visual. Focused on maternal and terminal. ICBF promotion of breeders that want to do the right thing Program just launching. 2 1

ICBF tolerence no longer acceptable 2 2

Whole Herd Performance Recording (WHPR) Data recording program for Beef Pedigree Breeders. Voluntary Program Strong across industry support; ICBF, herdbooks, farmers & AI companies. Previous DQI attempts had not worked. Preference to have minimum quality standards for inclusion Participating Breeders want to show that the data recording carried out in their herds is done with the utmost Accuracy & Transparency

WHPR all animals weighed, scored & inspected (e.g., caes)

Bullfinder Rolled out in Sheep in 2016. 2 6

Bullfinder

WHPR Progress to-date. Just launching. Already 480 herds (~7.2k cows) signed up to-date. Cow weights a key addition. Bull-finder available this Autumn. Will drive uptake => commercial beef farmers will support WHPR herds.

Getting more momentum - BDGP Beef Data and Genomics Program (BDGP) More profitable, sustainable & carbon efficient cows 300m total funding 6 years (2015-2020) Farmers paid ~ 90/cow/year to complete key actions re: the scheme, e.g., targets for 4/5 star cows & bulls. ~1m animals genotyped to-date. ~2.5m animals in total will be genotyped during period of scheme. Cost of genomic service is 22/animal. Based on blending EBV s with DGV s. Moving to single step GBLUP in 2018. 29

And more momentum - HerdPlus Subscription service from ICBF. 26k users & growing. User friendly reports and profiles. Customer Support Education and knowledge transfer 3

Summary. The Irish experience of beef breeding. Still very passionate. Has moved from visual and terminal traits to profit and maternal + terminal traits. A number of key initiatives are driving this change. The central database, uro-stars, G N IR LAND, WHPR, HerdPlus & BDGP (genomics). Engagement with breeders is crucial. Exciting times for Irish beef breeding; Challenging but exciting!

Acknowledgements. Irish Department of Agriculture, Food and Marine (DAFM) for support of ICBF and the Beef Data and Genomics Program. A few New Zealanders! Brian Wickham. Dorian Garrick Peter Amer & Team at AbacusBio. Graham Alder & B+LNZ Genetics for kind invitation to speak today.