Why are EBVs important?
Why is Genetic Improvement Important?
Genetic improvement provides an important way that sheep producers can enhance the performance of their flocks
Genetic improvement is:
- Permanent: Unlike with improved feeding, for example, the performance of an animal is influenced for life.
- Cumulative: Improvements made in one generation are added to those made in previous generations.
- Sustainable: Improvements can continue to be made as long as there is genetic variation. Even though the markets for animal products and the resources available for animal production are continually changing, breeding goals can be readily modified.
For these reasons at an industry level it is highly cost effective. The annual return from genetic improvement within the beef and sheep sector exceed £20 million per annum.