Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5790179 | Livestock Science | 2014 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The results of this study show that the trait longevity was ranked first by both organic and conventional Swedish dairy producers. However, the ranking differed to some extent between the production systems for other traits, e.g. mastitis resistance and milk production. Swedish producers with organic herds tended to desire a higher genetic gain in disease resistance, including mastitis and parasite resistance, compared with producers with conventional herds. The results also reflect a somewhat lower interest in milk production level among producers with organic production. However, as the traits most important for Swedish producers with organic herds are already considered in the current Nordic breeding goal they can continue the use of this animal material.
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Authors
T. Ahlman, M. Ljung, L. Rydhmer, H Röcklinsberg, E. Strandberg, A. Wallenbeck,