Continuous sexed dairy F1 production to alleviate poverty: combining the economics and the genetics.
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2007Author
McClintock, S
Ouma, R
Baltenweck, I
Okeyo, AM
McClintock, AE
Rege, JEO
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We developed an economic model comparing the profitability of Kenyan peri-urban dairy smallholder
production systems for different dairy breeds: purebred Friesians, F1 cows produced by AI, and by
Sexed (female) in vitro fertilised, F1 Embryo Transplant (SIFET). Annual profit per cow (averaged
over the cow’s lifetime) was AUD73 for naturally bred Friesians, AUD120 for F1 cows produced by
artificial insemination, and AUD205 for F1 cows produced by sexed in vitro fertilised embryo
transplant
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McClintock, S., Ouma, R., Baltenweck, I., Okeyo, A. M., McClintock, A. E., & Rege, J. E. O. (2007). Continuous sexed dairy F1 production to alleviate poverty: combining the economics and the genetics. In Genetic improvement: making it happen. Proceedings of the Seventeenth Conference of the Association for the Advancement of Animal Breeding and Genetics, Armidale, New South Wales, Australia, 23rd-26th September 2007. (pp. 41-44). Association for the Advancement of Animal Breeding and Genetics.Publisher
University of Nairobi. Department of Animal Production