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Breed Conservation Strategy
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Aim to maintain representation of all the founder
animals
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Identify the three rarest founder bloodlines and
maintain these by a line breeding system
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Owners of cattle with the highest representation
of the three founder bloodlines should be asked to select from Society
recommended bulls
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Try to ensure that these breeders notify the
Society before castration or disposal of offspring.
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Five lines are to be identified from the
population which when bred in a cyclic manner will produce cattle with a low
inbreeding coefficient - ie below 6.25%
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Breeders may,if they wish use the Geniped system
to check the inbreeding coefficient of the progeny of any proposed mating
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Maintain AI bulls by a line breeding system. The
use of conservation bank semen would be dependent upon agreement betwen the
breeder and the RBST giving the RBST the option to collect semen from any male
offspring.
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Maintain the diversity of AI bulls by adding
those which produce offspring with a low inbreeding coefficient across a large
proportion of the herd to the AI stocks.
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Push forward the breeding programme for the
starred animals
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A new grading up policy is deemed unnecessary
unless the inbreeding coefficient can be seen to be unable to be controlled by
the use of the Geniped analysis system.
The object of ten point strategy above is to
minimise inbreeding. The Directors would like as many members as possible to get
involved whether simply by asking the Registrar to check the coefficients of
co-ancestry for any proposed bull across your herd before you buy or whether you
wish to be part of the cyclic breeding system.
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Wanted
An archive of Historical data relating to the Irish Moiled Cattle Society and
the breed itself is currently being put onto disc for use in the future.
Do you have any old photographs. leaflets, correspondence, herd records, etc
that could be included.
The original documents/photos do not need to leave your possession as
the can be easily scanned onto a laptop .
Many of the pictures we have are poor quality photocopies, of little
practical use for the archive what we need to do is scan the originals to
produce high quality publishable copies. Can You Help?
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