218 results on '"Pryce, J.E."'
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2. Genetic evaluation for stillbirth and preweaning mortality in Australian dairy cattle
3. Genome-wide association study of age at puberty and its (co)variances with fertility and stature in growing and lactating Holstein-Friesian dairy cattle
4. Genome-wide association study of anogenital distance and its (co)variances with fertility in growing and lactating Holstein-Friesian dairy cattle
5. Genetic evaluation for stillbirth and pre-weaning mortality in Australian dairy cattle
6. Breeding for reduced methane emission and feed-efficient Holstein cows: An international response
7. Genome-Wide Association Study of age at puberty and its (co)variances with fertility and stature in growing and lactating Holstein-Friesian dairy cattle.
8. Genetic parameters for lactose and its correlation with other milk production traits and fitness traits in pasture-based production systems
9. Including nonadditive genetic effects in mating programs to maximize dairy farm profitability
10. Validating the female fertility estimated breeding value in Australian commercial dairy herds
11. New breeding objectives and selection indices for the Australian dairy industry
12. Invited review: Opportunities for genetic improvement of metabolic diseases
13. Using genomics to enhance selection of novel traits in North American dairy cattle ,
14. Improving the reliability of female fertility breeding values using type and milk yield traits that predict energy status in Australian Holstein cattle
15. Hot topic: Definition and implementation of a breeding value for feed efficiency in dairy cows
16. Variances and correlations of milk production, fertility, longevity, and type traits over time in Australian Holstein cattle
17. Genomic prediction of dry matter intake in dairy cattle from an international data set consisting of research herds in Europe, North America, and Australasia
18. Analyzing the heterogeneity of farmers’ preferences for improvements in dairy cow traits using farmer typologies
19. Including overseas performance information in genomic evaluations of Australian dairy cattle
20. 1. Measure, predict and act; a paradigm of genetics applied to livestock production now and into the future
21. 180. Strategies to find predictive variants that improve multi-breed genomic prediction in dairy cattle
22. 280. Accuracy of genomic prediction of dry matter intake in Dutch Holsteins using sequence variants from meta-analyses
23. 425. The value proposition for using genomics to confirm parentage in Australian dairy systems
24. 171. Application of haplotype relationship matrices for genomic prediction in purebred and crossbred cows
25. 687. Archetypal clustering reveals physiological mechanisms linking milk yield and fertility in dairy cattle
26. 148. Repeatability estimates of grazing and rumination activity of Merino sheep measured using wearable sensors
27. 20. Genetically more efficient Australian dairy cows and sheep are higher emitters of methane per unit of food
28. 689. Stillbirth, dystocia and weaning rates in Australian dairy calves
29. On the value of the phenotypes in the genomic era
30. Effectiveness of the Australian breeding value for heat tolerance at discriminating responses of lactating Holstein cows to heat stress
31. Variance parameter estimation for age at puberty phenotypes under 2 levels of phenotype censorship
32. Erratum to “Evaluation of updated Feed Saved breeding values developed in Australian Holstein dairy cattle” (JDS Commun. 3:114–119)
33. Genetic parameters across lactation for feed intake, fat- and protein-corrected milk, and liveweight in first-parity Holstein cattle
34. Mid-infrared spectrometry of milk as a predictor of energy intake and efficiency in lactating dairy cows
35. Measure, predict and act; a paradigm of genetics applied to livestock production now and into the future
36. Reducing greenhouse gas emissions through genetic selection in the Australian dairy industry
37. Evaluation of updated Feed Saved breeding values developed in Australian Holstein dairy cattle
38. Use of insemination data for joint evaluation of male and female fertility in predominantly seasonal-calving dairy herds
39. How genomic selection has increased rates of genetic gain and inbreeding in the Australian national herd, genomic information nucleus, and bulls
40. Machine learning approaches for the prediction of lameness in dairy cows
41. Genetic parameters for mid-infrared spectroscopy–predicted fertility
42. Estimating methane coefficients to predict the environmental impact of traits in the Australian dairy breeding program
43. Including milk production, conformation, and functional traits in multivariate models for genetic evaluation of lameness
44. Herd manager attitudes and intentions regarding the selection of high-fertility EBV sires in Australia
45. Validation of milk mid-infrared spectroscopy for predicting the metabolic status of lactating dairy cows in Australia
46. The use of milk mid-infrared spectroscopy to improve genomic prediction accuracy of serum biomarkers
47. Genetic parameters for methane emission traits in Australian dairy cows
48. Estimating the environmental impact of dairy cattle breeding programs through emission intensity
49. Predicting the likelihood of conception to first insemination of dairy cows using milk mid-infrared spectroscopy
50. Breeding Dairy Cows to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions
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