The breeding program for VikingHolstein proves that it is possible to breed for high production and at the same time, have high genetic progress in health and reproduction traits.
Interbull numbers prove the superiority of VikingHolstein
A large study, based on around 55,000 bulls with Interbull proofs, investigates the genetic level of daughter proven bulls, containing bulls born between 1995 and 2015, when the latest daughter proven bulls were born.
It consists of data from the major Holstein populations around the world, besides VikingGenetics countries, this includes Germany, Holland, France, USA and Canada. A bull is connected to the specific country under the condition that this bull has the majority of his daughters registered in that country. In Table 1, you can see the number of bulls who have the most daughters registered in each country.
Table 1 Number of daughter proven bulls in the Interbull investigation per country
Country |
Nr of bulls with the most daughters registered in that country |
VikingGenetics (DFS) |
6,507 |
USA |
17,327 |
Canada (CAN) |
3,842 |
Netherlands (NLD) |
6,380 |
France (FRA) |
9,126 |
Germany (DEU) |
11,398 |
Female fertility
Figure 1 (on right) shows the genetic level of bulls by country and birth year for the female fertility trait “first to last insemination for cows”. This is the most economically important trait in the female fertility index.
The genetic level of the bulls from VikingGenetics clearly shows a very superior level for the trait “first to last insemination for cows”. The superiority is more than 6 EBV units in 2015, which is a huge difference knowing that the heritability of the trait is low and therefore you do not make good progress from one generation to the next. It is also clear that this has been an important trait for several years for VikingGenetics.