21: Introduction to Breeding Programs Flashcards
What is temperament
Response of an animal to human presence or human handling attributing these reactions to general aspects of fearfulness
What factors affect cattle temperament
Genetic and Environmental
Breed, gender, age, production system, experience, habituation
Poor temperament (high reactivity) is associated with…
- higher risk of accident and injuries for humans and animals
- increased workload for cattle handling
- lower productive performance
- reduced meat and carcass quality
- reduced animal welfare
How do we determine if differences in temperament are due to genetic differences?
- evaluate response to artificial selection
- breed differences
- identify genes associated with variation in temperament
- estimate genetic parameter for temperament
Ways of measuring cattle temperament
- behavioural tests
- visual scores
- qualitative behaviour assessment
- automated assessment methods (accelerometers)
- physiological parameters
When rating an animals temperament, they can be rated for…
Movement score in the chute
Tension score in the chute
Crush score
Flight speed
Pen score
What is flight speed
Measure the speed (m/s) at which each animal left the squeeze chute after weighing, and considered faster animals to have poorer temperaments
What is pen score
Assessing the animals reaction in a corral pen after weighing, ascribing scores from 1 (walks slowly in proximity to observer) to 5 (runs during assessment, aggresses observer)
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