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Prospects for game with the<br />

application of production recording.<br />

<strong>Barry</strong> <strong>York</strong>


Conserving our wildlife.


Why Wildlife?<br />

“The keeping of animals that are in harmony<br />

with the environment in which they are<br />

maintained brings about maximum utilization of<br />

natural resources”<br />

Professor Jan Bonsma (Man must measure).


Wildlife has evolved mainly<br />

due to Natural Selection


Understanding Genetics<br />

“The effect of a dominant allele (B) is seen in the black puppy<br />

even if it is present with a contrasting recessive allele (b).”<br />

Because a gene is dominant, this does not<br />

necessarily make it good or bad!


Polled Cattle - Dominant Gene<br />

PP = Poled cattle<br />

Pp = Poled cattle<br />

pp = Horned cattle


Dexter Cattle - Dominant Gene<br />

A bulldog calf is a deformed<br />

aborted fetus and in the past<br />

has been a genetic-related<br />

problem in a number of cattle<br />

breeds, especially Dexters.


Multiple or Polly Genes<br />

Human skin colour


Bell Shaped Curve


SELECTION CRITERIA FOR EFFICIENT<br />

WILDLIFE PRODUCTION<br />

SELECTION AIM: “The prime aim of selection is to identify superior<br />

animals and use them for breeding so that the<br />

efficiency and profitability of the herd is improved.”<br />

CHOICE OF SELECTION TRAITS:<br />

Fertility – calving ease and calf survival<br />

Hide and hair colour – colour variants<br />

Horn growth or trophy size<br />

Growth rate– venison production


Fertility – amongst cows<br />

Brahman and Jersey cows: The body profile of the sterile or sub<br />

fertile cow (Left) and the highly fertile cow (right).


Fertility – amongst Bulls<br />

A<br />

A<br />

B<br />

A = Bull with low fertility<br />

B<br />

B<br />

= Bull with high fertility


Hide and hair colour<br />

7-8% of the live mass of an animal


Percentage sun light reflected<br />

Different coat colour amongst Afrikander cattle


Buffalo keeping cool in the shade.


Golden Wildebeest's shinny hide reflecting heat rays


Un-adapted cattle


White Wildebeest


White Wildebeest


White Lion<br />

Select on pigmentation<br />

not just fur colour


Shifting the average of the curve


Measuring Wildebeest Horns RW


Measuring Wildebeest Horns SCI


Horn growth or trophy size<br />

The influence of sex hormones on hair, muscular<br />

development and skeletal growth is shown on three<br />

animals, all 12 years old.<br />

From left to right: steer castrated at six months, steer<br />

castrated at two years and intact bull.


Body size<br />

700<br />

600<br />

500<br />

400<br />

300<br />

200<br />

100<br />

0<br />

Gestation period of animals - Days


Select a bull with a holistic approach<br />

1. The more traits you<br />

select for the more<br />

difficult it is to<br />

achieve your goal.<br />

2. Select for criteria that<br />

takes your specific<br />

breeding project<br />

forward.<br />

3. Keep a balanced<br />

approach


Age of sexual maturity in bulls<br />

Signs:<br />

GNUNGG<br />

Flehmen response


“Golden Wildebeest bulls contribute over 80% of<br />

the genetic progress in a herd. Selection of top<br />

quality breeding bulls is therefore of vital<br />

importance to any breeding program.”


Breeding Plans


Inbreeding


Line Breeding


How to shift the mean?<br />

Corrective mating<br />

Assorted mating (Best to Best)


“Golden Breeders Breeding plan”


Identify the best young Golden Bulls!<br />

2012 “Veld-Bull-Test”


Selecting the best young Golden Bulls!


The top 5 performance tested bulls from 2012<br />

are now in their own individual breeding herds


“Golden Breeders Breeding plan”


Analyse data of progeny and<br />

performance of calves


“Golden Breeders Breeding plan”


Selecting Elite Heifers – From Breeding Herds


Age at first calving and mothering<br />

ability!!


Shifting the mean


Make the correct breeding choices


THE WAY FORWARD

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