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This publication contains the proceedings of a Seminar "Beef
production from different dairy breeds and dairy beef crosses,"
held in Ireland on April 13-15, 1981, under the auspices of the
Commission of the European Communities (CEC) as part of the
European Communities (EC) programme for beef production research.
The CEC wishes to thank those representatives of Ireland who took
responsibility for the organisation and conduct of this Seminar,
notably Professor E.P. Cunningham, Dr. G.J. More O'Ferrall (local
organiser), Dr. Patricia McGlaughlin and In particular, thanks are
due to Dr. McGlaughlin Mr. R. Barlow. and Mr. Barlow for their
recording of the discussions. Professor Ian Gordon of the Faculty
of Agriculture, kindly made available the facilities of Lyons
House, University College, for the Seminar. Thanks are also
accorded to the Chairmen of the Sessions Professor D. Smidt, Dr.
R.B. Thiessen, Professor A. Neimann Sorensen, Professor E.P.
Cunningham, and to all the participants who presented papers and
took part in the discussions. X OBJECTIVES The aims of the Seminar
were to review recent comparisons of Holstein and Friesian strains
with other dairy breeds for beef and veal production; to look at
the use of beef breeds for crossing on dairy herds in various EEC
countries, and to examine the economic and genetic balance between
milk and beef traits in dual purpose bull testing and selection."
This publication contains the proceedings of a Seminar "Beef
production from different dairy breeds and dairy beef crosses,"
held in Ireland on April 13-15, 1981, under the auspices of the
Commission of the European Communities (CEC) as part of the
European Communities (EC) programme for beef production research.
The CEC wishes to thank those representatives of Ireland who took
responsibility for the organisation and conduct of this Seminar,
notably Professor E.P. Cunningham, Dr. G.J. More O'Ferrall (local
organiser), Dr. Patricia McGlaughlin and In particular, thanks are
due to Dr. McGlaughlin Mr. R. Barlow. and Mr. Barlow for their
recording of the discussions. Professor Ian Gordon of the Faculty
of Agriculture, kindly made available the facilities of Lyons
House, University College, for the Seminar. Thanks are also
accorded to the Chairmen of the Sessions Professor D. Smidt, Dr.
R.B. Thiessen, Professor A. Neimann Sorensen, Professor E.P.
Cunningham, and to all the participants who presented papers and
took part in the discussions. X OBJECTIVES The aims of the Seminar
were to review recent comparisons of Holstein and Friesian strains
with other dairy breeds for beef and veal production; to look at
the use of beef breeds for crossing on dairy herds in various EEC
countries, and to examine the economic and genetic balance between
milk and beef traits in dual purpose bull testing and selection."
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