ABSTRACT

Better validation of indigenous domestic animal genetic resources is becoming more important with regard to the potential of livestock for poverty alleviation and income generation. To improve indigenous breeds for sustainable income and employment generation, the methods to be employed are the same as developed in systematic breeding programs, be it for cross-breeding or selective breeding within a specific breed. This book systematically introduces the reader to the breed improvement theory and illustrates the theory with practical examples and case studies. The book is addressed to animal science teachers, to undergraduate and postgraduate students as well as to decision makers in the state and central livestock departments.

part I|1 pages

Approach to breeding programmes for developing countries

chapter 1|27 pages

Trends in Livestock Production

chapter 3|18 pages

Production of breeding bulls

chapter 4|18 pages

Frozen semen production

chapter 6|16 pages

Field performance recording

chapter 7|11 pages

Progeny testing of bulls

part II|1 pages

Genetics and Statistics for Practical Breeding Work: A ‘Hands-On’ Approach

chapter A|37 pages

Quantitative Genetics

chapter B|21 pages

Statistics