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S.C.Ring, R.D.Evans, A.R.Cromie, D.P.Berry. Cross-sectional analyses of a national database to determine if superior genetic merit translates to superior dairy cow performance Journal of Dairy Science, 2021
Berry, D., Twomey, A., Evans, R., Cromie, A., Ring, S. Heritability – what is it, and what is it not; implications for improving cattle health British Cattle Veterinary Association, 2019
A.M. Martinez-Ibeas, Clare Power, Jennifer McClure, and Riona G. Sayers Prevalence of BoHV-1 seropositive and BVD virus positive bulls on Irish dairy farms and associations between bull purchase and herd status Irish Veterinary Journal, 2015
M.C. McClure, J. McCarthy, P. Flynn, R. Weld, M. Keane, K. O’Connell, M. Mullen, S. Waters, J.F. Kearney SNP Selection for Nationwide Parentage Verification and Identification in Beef and Dairy Cattle

 

ICBF_Parentage_SNP_Selection

ICAR, Krakow, Poland. June 2015
Donagh P. Berry Breeding the dairy cow of the future – what do we need? September, 2014
Dónal P. Toolan, Máire C. McElroy, Paul Flynn, Rebecca Weld, Matthew McClure Congenital Paunch Calf Syndrome in Ireland Veterinary Record, 175: 124
M.P. Mullen, M.C. McClure, J.F. Kearney, et al Development of a custom SNP chip for dairy and beef cattle breeding, parentage and research Nantes, France August, 2013
M. McClure, M. Mullen, F. Kearney, et al Application of a custom SNP chip: Microsatellite imputation, parentage SNP imputation, genomic evaluations, and across-breed nation-wide genetic disease prevalence with the International Beef and Dairy SNP chip ICAR/Interbull meeting, Berlin, Germany. May 2014
Donagh Berry & Francis Kearney Selection of animals for use in beef genomic selection program ICBF Apr 2014
George Ramsbottom et al Relationship between dairy cow genetic merit and profit on commercial spring calving dairy farms The Animal Consortium 2011
Matt McClure Imputation of microsatellite alleles from dense SNP genotypes for parentage verification across multiple Bos taurus and Bos indicus breeds Frontiers in Genetics, 18th Sept 2013
Wickham et al Industrial perspective: capturing the benefits of genomics to Irish cattle breeding.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/AN11166
Animal Production Science, 2012, 52, 172–179 Invited
Pabiou T Genetics of Carcass Composition in Irish Cattle Exploiting Carcass Video Image Analysis Jan 2012
D. P. Berry,
P. Lonergan,
S. T. Butler,
A. R. Cromie,
T. Fair,
F. Mossa and A. C. O. Evans
Negative Influence of High Maternal Milk Production Before and After Conception on Offspring Survival and Milk Production in Dairy Cattle Journal of Dairy Science 2008. 91:329–337.
S. Mc Parland, J. F. Kearney, M Rath, D.P. Berry. Inbreeding trends and pedigree analysis of Irish diary and beef cattle populations.  Journal of Animal Science 2007. 85:322-331.
S. Mc Parland, J. F. Kearney, M Rath, D.P. Berry. Inbreeding effects on milk production, calving performance, fertility and conformation in Irish Holstein-Friesians.  Journal of Dairy Science 2007. 90:4411-4419.
Pabiou. T, Laval. M, Guerrier. J Development of conversion formulae for traits related to beef production in Ireland Interbull/EAAP Meeting, Dublin, 2007
ICBF,
Irish Farmers Journal
Cattle Breeding in Ireland Booklet Interbull/EAAP Meeting, Dublin, 2007
D.P. Berry, M. Burke, M. O’Keefe and P. O’Connor. Do-it-yourself milk recording as a viable alternative to supervised milk recording in Ireland. Irish Journal of Agricultural and Food Research 45:1-12, 2006
D. P. BerryA. R. Cromie Artificial Insemintation Increases the Probability of a Male Calf in Dairy and Beef Cattle Theriogenology (2006),doi:10.1016/ j.theriogenology.2006.08.003
Brian Wickham Interbull and 10 years of cattle breeding progress – what´s next

Interbull Meeting Uppsala, Sweden, 2005.

D. P. Berry
F. E. Madalena
A. R. Cromie
P. R. Amer
Cumulative discounted expressions of dairy and beef traits in Ireland.

56th Annual Meeting of the EAAP, June 5-8, 2005, Uppsala, Sweden.

D.P. Berry
B.L. Harris
A.M. Winkelman
W. Montgomerie
Phenotypic relationships between type traits and longevity in New Zealand dairy cattle.

56th Annual Meeting of the EAAP, June 5-8, 2005, Uppsala, Sweden.

M.H. Pool
V.E. Olori
A.R. Cromie
B.W. Wickham
R.F. Veerkamp
Multiple breed evaluation for Cow Survival and Fertility in Irish Beef cattle

Poster Presentation Session EAAP,Uppsala, Sweden,

M.H. Pool
V.E. Olori
A.R. Cromie
B.W. Wickham
R.F. Veerkamp
Multiple breed evaluation for Cow Survival and Fertility in Irish Beef cattle INTERBULL meeting, June 2-5 2005. Uppsala, Sweden
M.H. Pool
V.E. Olori
A.R. Cromie
B.W. Wickham
R.F. Veerkamp
To one cow survival and fertility evaluation for Irish dairy and beef cattle

INTERBULL meeting, June 2-5 2005. Uppsala, Sweden

D.P. Berry
B.L. Harris
A.M. Winkelman
W. Montgomerie
Phenotypic associations between traits other than production and longevity in New Zealand dairy cattle with special emphasis on management traits

INTERBULL meeting, June 2-5 2005. Uppsala, Sweden

J.M. Hickey
P.R. Amer
A.R. Cromie
A. Grogan
M. P. L. Calus
B.W. Wickham
R.F. Veerkamp
Utilizing Multibreed Commercial Slaughter Information in Beef Selection Indices in Ireland

INTERBULL meeting, June 2-5 2005. Uppsala, SwedenSNP Selection for Nationwide Parentage Verification and Identification in Beef and Dairy Cattle