Irish Cattle Breeding Federation

Irish Cattle
Breeding Federation

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Animal Statistics 2004

Index
Table 1.1 Trends in Animal Event Registrations
Table 1.2 Number of Birth Registrations and Members by Breed Society
Table 2.1 Animal Events - Trends in Mortality and Calving Performance
Table 2.2 Trends in Level of Calving Performance Recording
Table 2.4 Trends in Recording Health and Fertility Events
Table 2.5 Recording Insemination and Non Service Heat Events
Table 2.6 Total Cows and Herds Recorded in Ireland
Table 2.7 Average Production for all Milk Recorded Cows
Table 2.8 Average Milk and Fertility Performance for Animals with Parentage
Table 2.9 Average Milk Performance by Parity
Table 2.10 Participation in IHFA Linear Assessment Schemes
Table 2.11 Trends in Participation in Tully by Breed
Table 2.12 Trends in Beef Recording by Breed
Table 3.1 Herds and Cows Recorded by Milk Recording Organisations and Method
Table 3.2 Herds and Cows Recorded by Milk Recording Organisations (1999 - 2004)
Table 3.3 Trends in Milk Recording Method
Table 3.9 DIY AI Licenses
Table 3.14 Genetic Trends in EBI for Holstein Friesian cows and Progeny test bulls
Table 3.15 Genetic Trends in Holstein Friesian Cows for EBI, Milk Production and Fertility

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