Description
The authors skilfully use a clear discussion of theoretical genetics to explain its practical applications to a wide audience of livestock and domestic animal breeders. Specific examples are provided throughout to illustrate how decisions regarding breeding and management relate back to genetic theory.
Advice is given on all areas pertaining to the process of responsible breed management from selecting pairs and mating systems to registry functions and long-term management. Current topics of interest covered include: breeding for robustness and disease resistance, international movement of livestock, and preserving endangered breeds. Breed associations are also discussed in depth with particular emphasis on how reducing common conflicts can secure the future of breeds for generations to come.
This practical book offers a comprehensive examination of breeding practices aimed at livestock and dog breeders of all abilities and experience levels.
The first edition was published by The Livestock Conservancy.
Book Information
ISBN 9781910455760
Author D. Phillip Sponenberg
Format Hardback
Page Count 320
Imprint 5M Books Ltd
Publisher 5M Books Ltd
Weight(grams) 927g