CDN Inbreeding Update - August 2022 - Cowsmo

CDN Inbreeding Update – August 2022

Each year, based on official animal registration and pedigree information within its database, Lactanet Canada computes current inbreeding statistics within the Canadian cow population of each dairy breed.

In this way, the average level of inbreeding for animals born in the most recent complete calendar year as well as trends in the level of inbreeding over time can easily be monitored.

The following table is based on females born in Canada since 1970 up to and including registered heifers born in 2021.

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Among the four major dairy breeds in Canada, the average inbreeding level for heifers born in 2021 is highest for Holstein at 8.86%, followed by Jersey (7.10%), Brown Swiss (7.09%) and Ayrshire (6.73%). In terms of controlling the rate of increase in inbreeding for females born since 2010, the Ayrshire and Jersey breeds are doing the best among these four breeds, averaging +.12% per year, compared to rates of increase of +.15% for Brown Swiss and +.26% per year for Holstein.

Among the breeds with the smallest populations in Canada, Canadienne continues to have the highest average inbreeding, now at 9.53% for females born in 2021, but the average rate of increase since 2010 has been low at +.08% per year. Guernsey heifers born in 2021 average 7.50% inbreeding and the average change since 2010 has been relatively low at +.10% per year. For Milking Shorthorn, heifers born in 2021 average 2.79% inbreeding based on available pedigree data for the breed and the rate of increase has been low at +.06% per year for heifers born since 2010.

Below is a graph showing the inbreeding trend for the four largest dairy breeds based on registered females born in Canada since 1970 as well as a specific graph for the Holstein population alone. For further information, please feel free to contact Lactanet Canada staff.

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Author: Brian Van Doormaal, Chief Services Officer, Lactanet Canada

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