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There's no such thing as "breeding milk" so it has no influence on or in production.

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How do diary farmers use breeding to increase milk production?

By selecting cows that have the best milk production in the herd and breeding them to bulls whose dams also had superior milk production, resulting in heifers with higher milk production than their dams.


Can a dairy cow continue to produce milk if she is not bred the following year?

Yes, but for best milk production yearly breeding is advised.


When a rancher breeds only the best cows for milk production the process involved is called?

Cattle breeding or selective breeding or transitioning from ranching to dairy farming.


What is dairy cattle reproduction?

Dairy reproduction is the breeding and milking process of dairy cattle for the purpose of milk production.


What cows was developed to produce more milk?

Selective breeding, the farmer will select what bulls to breed to what cows in order to increase milk production.


Will cross breeding increase number of cows that produce same amount of milk?

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How breeding help us to produce cow which give more milk?

Biotechnology, farmers now have the ability to selective breed cows in order to strengthen milk production and longevity.


What has the author Aynalem Haile written?

Aynalem Haile has written: 'Breeding strategy to improve Ethiopian Boran cattle for meat and milk production'


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milk production


What are advantages of breeding dairy cows?

Breeding dairy cows produces calves which subsequently makes them produce more milk in the next production year. Calves are also raised as replacements (if they are heifers) for the other cows, as these calves have been selected, through the process of sire selection, for giving more milk per year when they mature into cows.


What bitechnological method make selective breeding in the livestock possible?

DNA analysis is being used to select animals for selective breeding. Studies are underway correlating certain genetic profiles with characteristics such as disease resistance, milk production, growth rates, and feed utilization.