Analysis of inbreeding of the South African Dairy swiss breed

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Abstract

In South Africa, the Dairy Swiss breed, which originated in Switzerland, consists of 27 breeders and 1135 breeding cows. Pedigree information on the breed was analysed to determine its effective population size (Ne) and rate of inbreeding. The rate of inbreeding was 0.08% per year and 0.38% per generation. It was estimated that in 2008, over 90% of the animals were inbred. This is within the acceptable recommendation for an effective population size of 50 - 100, with an Ne value of 89. However, the high percentage of inbred animals may start to have a detrimental impact on theeffective population size and breeders need to exercise caution in their breeding decisions.

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de Ponte Bouwer, P., Visser, C., & Mostert, B. E. (2013). Analysis of inbreeding of the South African Dairy swiss breed. South African Journal of Animal Science, 43(1), 38–43. https://doi.org/10.4314/sajas.v43i1.4

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