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Determination of Breeding Target and Marginal Benefit Calculation of New Type of Shuxuan Beef Cattle

Wei Wang, Yi Shi, Fang He, Jia Gan, Donghui Fang, Maozhong Fu, Xiaodong Deng, Suqun Zhan, Zhimin Liao, Cheng Gui, Bin Wang and Jun Yi

Asian Agricultural Research, 2021, vol. 13, issue 04

Abstract: [Objectives] To make targeted breeding of new type of Shuxuan beef cattle, study and determine the breeding target traits of new type of Shuxuan beef cattle. [Methods] The difference method was used to calculate the marginal benefit of each target trait, and the economic weight of the corresponding breeding target trait was obtained. [Results] The marginal benefits of weaning weight, fattening daily gain, 18-month weight, carcass quality, dressing percentage, pure meat percentage, age at first calving, calving interval and stay group time were 35.86, 13.76, 13.05, 421.96, 375.55, 22.58, -4.45, -27.53, and 1 555.24, respectively. The relative economic weight ratio of growth traits, carcass traits, and reproductive traits was close to 4:1:5. Through marginal benefit analysis, the economic benefits obtained by improving carcass quality, dressing percentage and stay group time were significantly higher than other traits. [Conclusions] It is expected to provide a theoretic basis for establishing the target trait selection indicators for the new type of Shuxuan beef cattle.

Keywords: Agribusiness (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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