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Estimation of direct and maternal breed effects for prediction of expected progeny differences for birth and weaning weights in three multibreed populations
1997
Journal of Animal Science
Direct and maternal breed effects on birth and 200-d weights were estimated for nine parental breeds (Hereford [H], Angus [A], Braunvieh [B], Limousin [L], Charolais [C], Simmental [S], Gelbvieh [G], Red Poll [R], and Pinzgauer [P]) that contributed to three composite populations (MARC I = ÔB, ÔC, ÔL,°H,°A; MARC II = ÔG, ÔS, ÔH, ÔA; and MARC III = ÔR, ÔP, ÔH, ÔA). Records from each population, the composite plus pure breeds and crosses used to create each composite, were analyzed separately.
doi:10.2527/1997.7551203x
pmid:9159266
fatcat:25yzaiae65ff3bvupvc5ptsva4