Bioeconomic modeling to support management and breeding of dairy cows in Costa Rica

During the past decades, genetic improvement of dairy cattle in Costa Rica has depended upon massive importation of germplasm from temperate countries. This may not be an optimal alternative if genetic x environment interactions are significant or production goals differ among countries. The purpose of this dissertation was to develop a bioeconomic model to describe performance of dairy cows under production circumstances found in Costa Rica. Several studies were undertaken to quantify the effect of genetic and environmental factors on milk yield and reproduction performance of the local cattle population. The final model was used to optimize replacement and inseminations policies for herds with different feeding strategies and to determine the economic values of production and functional traits to be included in a breeding goal. Finally, a study was conducted to compare several breeding strategies on the basis of the genetic response achieved after twenty-five years of selection. When significant genotype x environment interactions were assumed strategies based on selection within the local population performed better than strategies based on importation of semen.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Vargas Leitón, B.
Other Authors: van Arendonk, J.A.M.
Format: Doctoral thesis biblioteca
Language:English
Subjects:animal breeding, costa rica, dairy cows, dairy farming, economic analysis, genotype environment interaction, models, dierveredeling, economische analyse, genotype-milieu interactie, melkkoeien, melkveehouderij, modellen,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/bioeconomic-modeling-to-support-management-and-breeding-of-dairy-
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