09/07/07 
            Selective breeding through performance recording may be worth
              nearly £7 million to the English beef and lamb industries
              every year, calculates the English Beef and Lamb Executive (EBLEX)
              from a new study by international breeding consultant, Peter Amer
            with the Meat & Livestock Commission and SAC. 
            
            
            
            
             
           
              
              
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            Based on the current number of recorded flocks and herds, the
              study evaluates the benefits of selective beef and sheep breeding
              over a 20 year time frame. 
               
              It uses the latest genetic trends, industry statistics and published
              estimates of the value of trait changes to highlight the progress
              currently being achieved by beef and sheep breeders across the
              country. 
               
              In sheep, for instance, the direct benefits resulting from commercial
              English flocks using improved sires selected from performance-recorded
              flocks are estimated to be fractionally under £10 million
              over 20 years. This rises to £64 million (or £3.2 million/year)
              if the indirect benefits arising from the many top performance-recorded
              rams used by pedigree breeders who do not themselves record are
            included in the calculations. 
            In the same way, direct benefits of nearly £12 million and
              overall benefits of £72 million are estimated from commercial
              English beef herds using bulls from performance-recorded herds
              over 20 years. This is delivering a £3.6 million/year net
              benefit to the industry. 
                 
              These figures are in line with EBLEX work showing high index terminal
              sire rams are worth an extra £2.70/lamb on average to commercial
              producers and high Beef Value bulls £30/calf. 
            The latest calculations exclude recent additions to breeding programmes
              like worm resistance in sheep and maternal traits in beef. This
              suggests that the actual value of English selective breeding and
              performance recording is even greater. 
                 
              Even though the annual gains achieved through breeding tend to
              be small, the cumulative value of the permanent improvements they
              provide to both individual businesses and the industry as a whole
              is clearly very considerable. 
                 
              To fully realise these benefits, of course, it is vital that English
              beef and sheep producers make the greatest possible use of the
              Estimated Breeding Values (EBVs) available for a wide range of
              important traits in their ram and bull selection. 
            More information on Estimated Breeding Values and what to look
              for when buying a ram or bull can be found through the EBLEX Sheep
              and Beef Better Returns Programmes. 
                 
              Specific manuals on ‘Target Ram Selection for Better Returns’  and ‘Choosing
              Bulls to Breed for Better Returns’ are available free of
              charge to English levy payers. They can be obtained from EBLEX
              on 0870 2418829 or by e-mailing brp@eblex.org.uk. 
             
            
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