Comprehensive, yet concise and approachable, Genetic Improvement of
Farmed Animals provides a thorough grounding in the basic sciences
underpinning current farmed animal breeding practice. Relating science
to practical application, it covers all the major farmed animal species:
cattle, sheep, goats, poultry, pigs and fish. The book:
- Provides a comprehensive coverage from genetics, analysis and
strategies for improvement to response to selection, new technologies
and predicting breeding values;
- Uses examples in temperate and tropical systems, sustainability and
biodiversity to turn theory into practical applications;
- Outlines current practice and future directions to leave readers
completely up to date.
Based on the previous bestseller, Genetic Improvement of Cattle and
Sheep, this book has been completely revised, expanded and redesigned
to be an essential textbook for undergraduate, masters and early
postgraduate level students in agriculture, animal and veterinary
science.