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Pedigree breeding - value of maternal lines.

  • 07-03-2021 2:24pm
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    This is something I've been wondering about for a while. Are there genetics that can only be transferred down the maternal genetic line?
    You hear a lot of it in the pedigree game, but I thought it was the usual sales pitch, you get from certain breeders.

    I've a pedigree cow here and she's the descendant of a well known show cow in the limousin breed. Going back a few generations to this cow. The thing is the sire, grandsire etc are nothing special so I'm thinking its her material line thats doing it for her, as she's a nice cow and breeding well.

    For those of you at the pedigree breeding a good while, what do you think?

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  • Registered Users Posts: 2,424 ✭✭✭J.O. Farmer


    This is something I've been wondering about for a while. Are there genetics that can only be transferred down the maternal genetic line?
    You hear a lot of it in the pedigree game, but I thought it was the usual sales pitch, you get from certain breeders.

    I've a pedigree cow here and she's the descendant of a well known show cow in the limousin breed. Going back a few generations to this cow. The thing is the sire, grandsire etc are nothing special so I'm thinking its her material line thats doing it for her, as she's a nice cow and breeding well.

    For those of you at the pedigree breeding a good while, what do you think?

    Not a pedigree breeder but genetics could just as easily come down the maternal side than the paternal side as half comes from each side.

    The only difference is a cow can generally only have 1 calf per year while a bull could potentially sire thousands if in AI or at least all calves on a single farm where he's a stock bull so his genes get spread around more hence the traditional focus on the bull.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 604 ✭✭✭TooOldBoots


    Genetics can be very strange, some cows add nothing to the calf. One of the smallest cows I have breeds the best calves you'd ever see. In fact its kinda funny in autumn to see the calf nearly bigger than the cow suckling away


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