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Journal of Dairy Science

Volume 74, Issue 8, August 1991, Pages 2737-2746
Journal of Dairy Science

Article
Derivation, Calculation, and Use of National Animal Model Information

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Abstract

New terms and definitions were developed to explain national USDA genetic evaluations computed by an animal model. An animal's PTA combines information from its own records and records of all its relatives through a weighted average of 1) average of parents’ evaluations, 2) half of its yield deviation, and 3) average across progeny of twice progeny evaluation minus mate's evaluation. Yield deviation is a weighted average of a cow's lactation yields minus solutions for management group, herd-sire, and permanent environmental effects. Bulls do not have yield deviations; however, a weighted average of daughter yield deviations adjusted for mates’ merit can provide a useful, unregressed measure of daughter performance. Reliability is the squared correlation of predicted and true transmitting ability. An animal's parents, own records, and progeny each contribute amounts of information measured in daughter equivalents. Reliability of USDA evaluations then is computed as (total daughter equivalents)/(total daughter equivalents + 14).

Key words

animal model
genetic evaluation
reliability

Abbreviation key

DE
daughter equivalent
DYD
daughter yield deviation
MCC
Modified Contemporary Comparison
MCD
modified contemporary deviation
MD
management group deviation
PA
parent average
PC
progeny contribution
PPA
predicted producing ability
RE
record equivalent
REL
reliability
TA
transmitting ability
YD
yield deviation

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