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Immune competence traits assessed during the stress of weaning are heritable and favorably genetically correlated with temperament traits in Angus cattle 1
by
Butcher, Nick M
, Bell, Amy M
, Niemeyer, Dominic DO
, Hine, Brad C
, Dominik, Sonja
, Ingham, Aaron B
, Duff, Christian J
, Colditz, Ian G
in
Animal diseases
/ Animal health
/ Animal welfare
/ Animals
/ Antibiotics
/ Antibodies
/ Beef
/ Beef cattle
/ Calves
/ Cattle
/ Disease resistance
/ Flight time
/ Immune response (cell-mediated)
/ Livestock breeding
/ Phenotypes
/ Stress
/ Vaccination
/ Weaning
2019
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Immune competence traits assessed during the stress of weaning are heritable and favorably genetically correlated with temperament traits in Angus cattle 1
by
Butcher, Nick M
, Bell, Amy M
, Niemeyer, Dominic DO
, Hine, Brad C
, Dominik, Sonja
, Ingham, Aaron B
, Duff, Christian J
, Colditz, Ian G
in
Animal diseases
/ Animal health
/ Animal welfare
/ Animals
/ Antibiotics
/ Antibodies
/ Beef
/ Beef cattle
/ Calves
/ Cattle
/ Disease resistance
/ Flight time
/ Immune response (cell-mediated)
/ Livestock breeding
/ Phenotypes
/ Stress
/ Vaccination
/ Weaning
2019
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Immune competence traits assessed during the stress of weaning are heritable and favorably genetically correlated with temperament traits in Angus cattle 1
by
Butcher, Nick M
, Bell, Amy M
, Niemeyer, Dominic DO
, Hine, Brad C
, Dominik, Sonja
, Ingham, Aaron B
, Duff, Christian J
, Colditz, Ian G
in
Animal diseases
/ Animal health
/ Animal welfare
/ Animals
/ Antibiotics
/ Antibodies
/ Beef
/ Beef cattle
/ Calves
/ Cattle
/ Disease resistance
/ Flight time
/ Immune response (cell-mediated)
/ Livestock breeding
/ Phenotypes
/ Stress
/ Vaccination
/ Weaning
2019
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Immune competence traits assessed during the stress of weaning are heritable and favorably genetically correlated with temperament traits in Angus cattle 1
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Immune competence traits assessed during the stress of weaning are heritable and favorably genetically correlated with temperament traits in Angus cattle 1
2019
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Selection for production traits with little or no emphasis on health-related traits has the potential to increase susceptibility to disease in food-producing animals. A possible genetic strategy to mitigate such effects is to include both production and health traits in the breeding objective when selecting animals. For this to occur, reliable methodologies are required to assess beneficial health traits, such as the immune capacity of animals. We describe here a methodology to assess the immune competence of beef cattle which is both practical to apply on farm and does not restrict the future sale of tested animals. The methodology also accommodates variation in prior vaccination history of cohorts of animals being tested. In the present study, the immune competence phenotype of 1,100 Angus calves was assessed during yard weaning. Genetic parameters associated with immune competence traits were estimated and associations between immune competence, temperament, and stress-coping ability traits were investigated. Results suggested that immune competence traits, related to an animal's ability to mount both antibody and cell-mediated immune responses, are moderately heritable (h2 = 0.32 ± 0.09 and 0.27 ± 0.08, respectively) and favorably genetically correlated with the temperament trait, flight time (r = 0.63 ± 0.31 and 0.60 ± 0.29 with antibody and cell-mediated immune responses, respectively). Development of methodologies to assess the immune competence phenotype of beef cattle is a critical first step in the establishment of genetic selection strategies aimed at improving the general disease resistance of beef herds. Strategies aimed at reducing the incidence of disease in beef cattle are expected to significantly improve animal health and welfare, reduce reliance on the use of antibiotics to treat disease, and reduce disease-associated costs incurred by producers.
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Oxford University Press
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