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Steps for selecting cattle for sustainability traits on pasture based systems

MJ Rivero, Graham McCauliffe, Taro Takahashi, Muhammed Elayadeth‐Meethal, T. H. Misselbrook, M.P. Coffey, E. Wall, Paul Harris, Michael Lee

Proceedings of the World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production · 2018

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Summary

This conference paper presents a structured approach to identifying and selecting cattle for sustainability traits in pasture-based farming systems. Rather than reporting original empirical findings, the work synthesises existing knowledge on genetic and phenotypic criteria to inform breeding and farm management decisions. The framework is intended to support farmers and breeders seeking to optimise cattle performance and environmental sustainability in extensively managed livestock systems.

UK applicability

The framework is directly applicable to UK grass-fed and pasture-based cattle farming, particularly in hill and marginal areas where extensive systems predominate. Given the authorship includes researchers from UK institutions, the criteria are likely calibrated to temperate grassland systems and UK regulatory contexts.

Key measures

Genetic and phenotypic traits for sustainability performance in pasture-based cattle systems; breeding and selection criteria

Outcomes reported

The paper presents a structured framework for selecting cattle based on sustainability traits relevant to pasture-based farming systems. It synthesises existing knowledge on genetic and phenotypic criteria to guide breeding decisions and farm management in extensively managed livestock systems.

Theme
Farming systems, soils & land use
Subject
Livestock nutrition & meat quality
Study type
Narrative Review
Study design
Narrative review
Source type
Conference paper
Status
Published
Geography
International
System type
Pasture-based livestock
Catalogue ID
BFmovbm1vw-gosgbg

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