What is the Dairy Beef Index?

The Dairy Beef Index (DBI) is a tool to produce quality beef cattle from the dairy herd that have both desirable calving attributes for the dairy herd (i.e., easy calving and short gestation) and valuable carcass merit attributes for the finisher.

It does this by ranking beef cattle for use in the dairy herd based on their genetic merit for several traits that are important to dairy-beef production systems (i.e., calving and beef traits).

What does the Dairy Beef Index select for?

The Dairy Beef Index selects for the following:

  • Easy calving, short gestation, and less calf mortality
  • Heavier carcasses of greater conformation and lower fat score
  • Cattle that are polled, carbon efficient and have a lower feed intake

DBI Relative Emphasis – September 2025

 

DBI Star Rating Cut Offs – All Beef Breeds (March 2026)

BreedIndex/Trait2 Stars **3 Stars ***4 Stars ****5 Stars *****
All BreedsDBI INDEX€69€88€103€120
All BreedsDBI Beef Sub Index€100€127€146€165
All BreedsDBI Calving Sub Index-€59-€40-€25-€5

DBI Star Rating Cut Offs – Continental Beef Breeds (March 2026)

BreedIndex/Trait2 Stars **3 Stars ***4 Stars ****5 Stars *****
AubracDBI INDEX€136€148€159€171
AubracDBI Beef Sub Index€131€142€152€164
AubracDBI Calving Sub Index-€3€7€13€20
Blonde dAquitaineDBI INDEX€86€100€112€126
Blonde dAquitaineDBI Beef Sub Index€152€161€169€179
Blonde dAquitaineDBI Calving Sub Index-€64-€51-€41-€29
Belgian BlueDBI INDEX€53€80€101€124
Belgian BlueDBI Beef Sub Index€197€212€223€235
Belgian BlueDBI Calving Sub Index-€157-€127-€105-€80
CharolaisDBI INDEX€83€102€119€136
CharolaisDBI Beef Sub Index€177€190€201€213
CharolaisDBI Calving Sub Index-€98-€80-€66-€52
LimousinDBI INDEX€97€114€127€142
LimousinDBI Beef Sub Index€156€168€179€191
LimousinDBI Calving Sub Index-€61-€47-€36-€25
PiedmonteseDBI INDEX€100€113€124€135
PiedmonteseDBI Beef Sub Index€127€139€149€162
PiedmonteseDBI Calving Sub Index-€31-€20-€13-€6
ParthenaiseDBI INDEX€119€131€141€153
ParthenaiseDBI Beef Sub Index€148€160€168€179
ParthenaiseDBI Calving Sub Index-€31-€21-€13-€4
SalersDBI INDEX€115€126€136€146
SalersDBI Beef Sub Index€103€113€120€129
SalersDBI Calving Sub Index€10€17€23€29
SimmentalDBI INDEX€31€51€66€81
SimmentalDBI Beef Sub Index€101€122€134€148
SimmentalDBI Calving Sub Index-€95-€73-€55-€32

DBI Star Rating Cut Offs – Traditional Beef Breeds (March 2026)

BreedIndex/Trait2 Stars **3 Stars ***4 Stars ****5 Stars *****
AngusDBI€102€116€128€142
AngusDBI Beef Sub Index€73€84€93€105
AngusDBI Calving Sub Index€18€26€33€42
DexterDBI-€180-€158-€139-€120
DexterDBI Beef Sub Index-€216-€194-€176-€155
DexterDBI Calving Sub Index€19€24€27€32
HerefordDBI €64€78€90€105
HerefordDBI Beef Sub Index€68€78€88€99
Hereford DBI Calving Sub Index-€19-€7€4€14
Irish MoiledDBI-€41-€29-€19-€7
Irish MoiledDBI Beef Sub Index-€64-€53-€43-€31
Irish MoiledDBI Calving Sub Index€12€17€21€25
KerryDBI-€83-€65-€48-€28
KerryDBI Beef Sub Index-€116-€98-€80-€60
KerryDBI Calving Sub Index€22€26€29€32
ShorthornDBI€47€61€73€88
ShorthornDBI Beef Sub Index€44€62€77€92
ShorthornDBI Calving Sub Index-€15-€4€4€13

DBI Star Rating Cut Offs – All Minor Beef Breeds (March 2026)

BreedIndex/Trait2 Stars **3 Stars ***4 Stars ****5 Stars *****
Minor Breeds Continental DBI€86€101€114€127
Minor Breeds Traditional DBI€13€29€48€68
Minor Breeds ContinentalDBI Beef Sub Index€75€88€98€111
Minor Breeds TraditionalDBI Beef Sub Index-€8€9€28€48
Minor Breeds ContinentalDBI Calving Sub Index€4€13€20€26
Minor Breeds TraditionalDBI Calving Sub Index€11€17€21€28

Dairy Beef Bull Lists (March 2026)

Explanation documents on the Dairy Beef Index and Updated Calving Evaluations

How to interpret the Dairy Beef Index

The Dairy Beef Index (DBI) is expressed in euros, where a higher euro value is more desirable. For ease of interpretation, the euro value is also presented as stars where 1 star is very poor (i.e., animal ranks among the worst 20% of animals), and 5 stars is very good (i.e., animal ranks among the best 20% of animals).

Therefore, a bull with a high DBI should pass-on more desirable characteristics to its progeny than a bull with a low DBI. Consequently, progeny from a high DBI bull should generate more revenue than a low DBI bull.

For example, Bull A has an DBI of €100, while Bull B has an DBI of €143. It is expected that each calf born from Bull B would generate €43 more profit than those from Bull A, through a combination of calving and beef merit attributes. Over a span of 4 years, Bull B should generate €3,440 more revenue than Bull A if he sires 20 calves/year (€43 x 20/calves x 4 years).

Why use the Dairy Beef Index?

The Dairy Beef Index (DBI) is a breeding goal for Irish dairy and beef farmers to promote high quality beef cattle bred from the dairy herd that are more saleable as calves and profitable at finishing yet, they have minimal consequences on the calving difficulty or gestation length of the dairy cow. Using a bull only for his ‘easy calving’ or ‘short gestation’ attributes can result in lighter carcasses. However, incorporating several traits simultaneously into selection decisions using an overall index (i.e., the Dairy Beef Index; DBI) can produce more balanced cattle with more favourable economic returns.

For example, sires that ranked best on calving traits alone (i.e., easy calving, short gestation, and low calf mortality) were compared with sires that ranked best on the DBI (Berry and Ring, 2020). These 2,192 beef sires had farm production records available from 3,065 dairy herds to make comparisons.

Relative to the best ranked sires on calving traits, the best ranked sires on DBI delivered heavier, more conformed carcasses that had a greater chance of meeting factory specifications for conformation.

The higher DBI sires achieved the additional performance without increasing the incidence of cow calving difficulty, without increasing gestation length, and without increasing calf mortality.