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Date: 10 - 12 February 2018 Venue: Aotea Centre, Auckland, New Zealand Date: 9 - 13 February 2018
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=== General Program - Interbull Activities ===
||<width="197px" class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">'''Day''' ||<width="217px" class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">'''Time ''' ||<width="246px" class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top"> ||<width="205px" class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">'''Location''' ||
||<#e099ae class="mceSelected"> ||<#e099ae class="mceSelected"> ||<#e099ae class="mceSelected">'''Interbull Annual Meeting''' ||<#e099ae class="mceSelected">''' ''' ||
||<width="197px" class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">'''Friday 9 February 2018''' ||<width="217px" class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">09:00 to 16:00 ||<width="246px" class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">Interbull Technical Committee Meeting ||<width="205px" class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">''xx'' ||
||<#e099ae class="mceSelected">''' ''' ||<#e099ae class="mceSelected">16:30 to 19:00 ||<#e099ae class="mceSelected">Steering Committee Meeting ||<#e099ae class="mceSelected">''xx'' ||
||<width="197px" class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">'''Saturday 10 February 2018''' ||<width="217px" class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">09:00 to 12:30 ||<width="246px" class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">Steering Committee Meeting ||<width="205px" class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">''xx'' ||
||<#e099ae class="mceSelected">11xxx ''' ''' ||<#e099ae class="mceSelected">13:30 to 15:30 ||<#e099ae class="mceSelected">Interbull Business Meeting ||<#e099ae class="mceSelected">''xx22'' ||
||<width="197px" class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">''' ''' ||<width="217px" class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">16:00 to 17:30 ||<width="246px" class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">Interbull Open Meeting — Session 1 ||<width="205px" class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">''xx'' ||
||<#e099ae class="mceSelected">11xxx ''' ''' ||<#e099ae class="mceSelected">13:30 to 15:30 ||<#e099ae class="mceSelected">Interbull Business Meeting ||<#e099ae class="mceSelected">''xx22'' ||
||<width="197px" class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">'''Sunday 11 February 2018''' ||<width="217px" class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">08:30 am to 10:30 am ||<width="246px" class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">Interbull Open Meeting — Session 2 ||<width="205px" class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">''xx'' ||
||<#e099ae class="mceSelected">''' ''' ||<#e099ae class="mceSelected">11:00 am to 03:20 pm ||<#e099ae class="mceSelected">Interbull Open Meeting — Session 3 ||<#e099ae class="mceSelected">''x'' ||
||<#e099ae class="mceSelected">''' ''' ||<#e099ae class="mceSelected">03:50 pm to 05:30 pm ||<#e099ae class="mceSelected">Interbull Business Meeting ||<#e099ae class="mceSelected">''x'' ||
||<width="197px" class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">''' ''' ||<width="217px" class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">06:00 pm to 22:30 pm ||<width="246px" class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">''ICAR Opening Ceremony and Cocktail'' ||<width="205px" class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">''Transfer to Teatro del Lago, Frutillar'' ||
||<#e099ae class="mceSelected"> ||<#e099ae class="mceSelected"> ||<#e099ae class="mceSelected"> ||<#e099ae class="mceSelected">'' '' ||
||<width="197px" class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">'''Wednesday, October 26^th^ ''' ||<width="217px" class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">08:00 am to 11:00 pm ||<width="246px" class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">Interbull Technical Committee ||<width="205px" class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">''x'' ||
||<#e099ae class="mceSelected">''' ''' ||<#e099ae class="mceSelected">04:00 pm to 07:00 pm ||<#e099ae class="mceSelected">Steering Committee ||<#e099ae class="mceSelected">''x'' ||
||<width="197px" class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">''' ''' ||<width="217px" class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top"> ||<width="246px" class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">'''ICAR Technical Sessions''' ||<width="205px" class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top"> ||
||<#e099ae class="mceSelected">'''Thursday, October 27^th^ ''' ||<#e099ae class="mceSelected">08:30 am to 10:30 am ||<#e099ae class="mceSelected">''Joint ICAR/INTERBULL session '' ''“How can you use genomics?”'' ||<#e099ae class="mceSelected">''x'' ||
||<width="197px" class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top"> ||<width="217px" class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">11:00 am to 06:30 pm ||<width="246px" class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">''Technical Tours 1-5'' ||<width="205px" class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">'' '' ||
||<#e099ae class="mceSelected">''' ''' ||<#e099ae class="mceSelected">08:00 pm to 11:00 pm ||<#e099ae class="mceSelected">''ICAR Gala Dinner'' ||<#e099ae class="mceSelected">'' '' ||
||||||||<width="865px" class="mceSelected" style="text-align:center;vertical-align:top">'''Technical and Steering Committees are administrative meetings restricted to the respective members; Business Meetings are public and are dedicated to discuss operational and political decisions of the Steering Committee with participating organizations; Open Meetings are dedicated to scientific reports.''' ||
'''All meetings from February 7^th^ til February 9^th^ will be held at the Grand Millennium Hotel in Auckland, '''

'''all other meetings from February 10^th^ onward will be held in the Aotea Centre, Auckland.'''



=== General Program - Interbull Open and Business Meetings ===
||<tablewidth="821px" tableheight="302px"#e099ae width="197px" class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">'''Day''' ||<#e099ae width="197px" class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">'''Time ''' ||<#e099ae width="197px" class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">'''Interbull Annual Meeting''' ||
||<width="197px" class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">'''Saturday 10 February''' ||<width="217px" class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">13:30 to 15:30 ||<width="246px" class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">Business Meeting 1 ||
||<#e099ae class="mceSelected" style="text-align:center" |2> ||<#e099ae class="mceSelected" style="text-align:center" |2>16:00 - 17:30 Two parallel sessions ||<#e099ae class="mceSelected">Interbull Open 1: Availability and use of genetic and genomic information in dairy and beef herd management ||
||<#e099ae width="246px" class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">Interbull Open 2: R&D in (inter)national evaluations: Calving traits and fertility in dairy and beef cattle. ||
||<width="197px" class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">'''Sunday 11 February''' ||<width="197px" class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">08:30 to 10:30 ||<width="197px" class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">Interbull Open 3: R&D in (inter)national evaluations: Implementation of new traits in dairy and beef cattle. ||
||<#e099ae class="mceSelected">''' ''' ||<#e099ae class="mceSelected">11:00 to 12:30 ||<#e099ae class="mceSelected">Interbull Open 4 - Free Communication ||
||<width="197px" class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top"> ||<width="197px" class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">13:30 - 15:30 ||<width="197px" class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">Interbull Open 5: Addressing the challenges of genomic selection in international genetic and genomic evaluations in dairy and beef cattle. ||
||<#e099ae class="mceSelected"> ||<#e099ae class="mceSelected">16:00 - 17:30 ||<#e099ae class="mceSelected">Business Meeting 2 ||
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== Scientific Program - Interbull Open Sessions ==
Download the scientific program as [[attachment:Open_Meeting_Program.pdf|pdf|&do=get]]
||<tablewidth="1462px" tableheight="2988px"class="mceSelected" style="border-color:#000000;border-style:solid;border-width:1px;"> ||<class="mceSelected" style="border-color:#000000;border-style:solid;border-width:1px;">'''Session''' ||<class="mceSelected" style="border-color:#000000;border-style:solid;border-width:1px;">'''Time''' ||<class="mceSelected" style="border-color:#000000;border-style:solid;border-width:1px;">'''Author''' ||<class="mceSelected" style="border-color:#000000;border-style:solid;border-width:1px;">'''Scientific report title''' ||<class="mceSelected" style="border-color:#000000;border-style:solid;border-width:1px;">'''Other authors''' ||<class="mceSelected" style="border-color:#000000;border-style:solid;border-width:1px;">'''Country''' ||<class="mceSelected" style="border-color:#000000;border-style:solid;border-width:1px;">'''Organization''' ||
||<class="mceSelected" style="text-align:center" |9>'''Monday, October 24''' ||<#cc9900 class="mceSelected" style="text-align:center" |4>'''Methods and practical experiences for parentage analysis (1) ''' <<BR>> <<BR>> Chair:''Marco Winters'' ||<#cc9900 class="mceSelected">16:00 ||<#cc9900 class="mceSelected">C. Megneaud ||<#cc9900 class="mceSelected" style="text-align:left; ">Using SNP analysis results to certify parentage: French organization ||<#cc9900 class="mceSelected">E. Jullen, H. Ledos, L. Marguin, S. Mattalia ||<#cc9900 class="mceSelected">France ||<#cc9900 class="mceSelected">Institut de l’Elevage ||
||<#cc9900 class="mceSelected">16:15 ||<#cc9900 class="mceSelected">V. Boerner ||<#cc9900 class="mceSelected">A fast and accurate algorithm for SNP based parentage verification ||<#cc9900 class="mceSelected" style="text-align:left; ">V. Boerner ||<#cc9900 class="mceSelected">Australia ||<#cc9900 class="mceSelected">Animal Genetics and Breeding Unit, University of New England ||
||<#cc9900 class="mceSelected">16:30 ||<#cc9900 class="mceSelected">J. Obsteter ||<#cc9900 class="mceSelected">Parentage verification using imputed microsatellite and SNP data in Slovenian Brown-Swiss population ||<#cc9900 class="mceSelected" style="text-align:left; ">Betka Logar, Andreja Opara, Janez Jenko ||<#cc9900 class="mceSelected">Slovenia ||<#cc9900 class="mceSelected">The Agricultural Institute of Slovenia ||
||<#cc9900 class="mceSelected">16:45 ||<#cc9900 class="mceSelected">B. Van Doormaal ||<#cc9900 class="mceSelected">Parentage Analysis Services for Dairy Cattle in Canada ||<#cc9900 class="mceSelected" style="text-align:left; ">G.J. Kistemaker and J. Johnston ||<#cc9900 class="mceSelected">Canada ||<#cc9900 class="mceSelected">CDN ||
||<#8fbc8f class="mceSelected" style="text-align:center" |5>'''New developments in genomic methodologies and evaluations (2)''' <<BR>> <<BR>> Chair:''Marco Winters'' ||<#8fbc8f class="mceSelected">17:00 ||<#8fbc8f class="mceSelected">J. O'Connell ||<#8fbc8f class="mceSelected" style="text-align:left; ">Selection of sequence variants to improve genomic predictions ||<#8fbc8f class="mceSelected">P. !VanRaden, M. Tooker, D. Bickhart ||<#8fbc8f class="mceSelected">USA ||<#8fbc8f class="mceSelected">University of Marland School of Medicine ||
||<#8fbc8f class="mceSelected">17:15 ||<#8fbc8f class="mceSelected">F. R. Seefried ||<#8fbc8f class="mceSelected">Genomic prediction using haplotypes in Brown Swiss ||<#8fbc8f class="mceSelected" style="text-align:left; ">M. Frischknecht, B. Bapst, C. Flury, H. Signer-Hasler, D. Garrick, C. Stricker, Intergenomics Consortium, R. Fries, I. Russ, J. Sölkner, A. Bieber, A. Bagnato, B. Gredler ||<#8fbc8f class="mceSelected">Switzerland ||<#8fbc8f class="mceSelected">Qualitas AG ||
||<#8fbc8f class="mceSelected">17:30 ||<#8fbc8f class="mceSelected">Z. Liu ||<#8fbc8f class="mceSelected">Accuracy and bias of genomic prediction for second generation candidates ||<#8fbc8f class="mceSelected" style="text-align:left; ">H. Alkhoder, F. Reinhardt and R. Reents ||<#8fbc8f class="mceSelected">Germany ||<#8fbc8f class="mceSelected">VIT Germany ||
||<#8fbc8f class="mceSelected">17:45 ||<#8fbc8f class="mceSelected">J.E.Pryce ||<#8fbc8f class="mceSelected">Increased reliabilities of genomic breeding values following large-scale genotyping of females with excellent phenotypes ||<#8fbc8f class="mceSelected" style="text-align:left; ">P. Douglas, C.M. Reich, A.J. Chamberlain, B.A. Mason, C.P. Prowse-Wilkins, G. Nieuwhof, T. Hancock, D. Abernethy, B.J. Hayes ||<#8fbc8f class="mceSelected">Australia ||<#8fbc8f class="mceSelected">ADHIS ||
||<#8fbc8f class="mceSelected">18:00 ||<#8fbc8f class="mceSelected" style="text-align:left; ">R.D. Evans ||<#8fbc8f class="mceSelected">Genomic selection for Irish beef cattle: Challenges with multiple breeds, multi-trait evaluations, large scale genotyping and choice of methodology. ||<#8fbc8f class="mceSelected">Cromie A., !McCarthy J., Kearney J.F., !McClure, M and Berry D.P. ||<#8fbc8f class="mceSelected">Ireland ||<#8fbc8f>ICBF ||
||<class="mceSelected" style="text-align:center" |18>'''Tuesday, October 25''' ||<#66cdaa class="mceSelected" style="text-align:center" |8>'''New developments in genomic methodologies and evaluations (2 continue)''' <<BR>> <<BR>> Chair:''Enrico Santus'' ||<#66cdaa class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">08:30 ||<#66cdaa class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">R. Mrode ||<#66cdaa class="mceSelected" style="text-align:left; ">Application of various models for the genomic evaluation for bovine tuberculosis resistance in dairy cattle ||<#66cdaa class="mceSelected">Georgios Banos, Marco Winters and Mike Coffey ||<#66cdaa class="mceSelected">Great Britain ||<#66cdaa class="mceSelected">SRUC ||
||<#66cdaa class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">08:45 ||<#66cdaa class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">A. Barbat-Leterrier ||<#66cdaa class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">!GénoSanté: Improving productive health of dairy cows by genomic selection and management: A first step with ketosis ||<#66cdaa class="mceSelected" style="text-align:left; ">Leclerc H. , Philippe M. , Fritz S. , Davière J-B , Manciaux L. , Guillaume F. , De Bretagne T. , Boichard D., Mattalia S ||<#66cdaa class="mceSelected">France ||<#66cdaa class="mceSelected">INRA ||
||<#66cdaa class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">09:00 ||<#66cdaa class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">K. Matilainen ||<#66cdaa class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">Managing genetic groups in single-step genomic evaluations applied on female fertility traits in Nordic Red Dairy cattle ||<#66cdaa class="mceSelected" style="text-align:left; ">M. Koivula, I. Strandén, G. Pedersen Aamand, E. A. Mäntysaari ||<#66cdaa class="mceSelected">Finland ||<#66cdaa class="mceSelected">Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke) ||
||<#66cdaa class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">09:15 ||<#66cdaa class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">T. Lawlor ||<#66cdaa class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">Reliabilities in single-step evaluation for udder depth in US Holsteins with different numbers of genotyped animals and external information from Interbull evaluations ||<#66cdaa class="mceSelected" style="text-align:left; ">S. Tsuruta, D. A. L. Lourenco, B. O. Fragomeni, I. Aguilar, I. Misztal ||<#66cdaa class="mceSelected">USA ||<#66cdaa class="mceSelected">University of Georgia ||
||<#66cdaa class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">09:30 ||<#66cdaa class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">N. Gengler ||<#66cdaa class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">Genomic evaluation of MIR predicted CH4 exploiting correlations to MACE evaluated traits ||<#66cdaa class="mceSelected" style="text-align:left; ">H Soyeurt, J Vandenplas, S. Vanderick and F.G. Colinet ||<#66cdaa class="mceSelected">Belgium ||<#66cdaa class="mceSelected">ULg-GxABT ||
||<#66cdaa class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">09:45 ||<#66cdaa class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">D. Vicario ||<#66cdaa class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">Hybrid one-step genomic evaluation system in Italian Simmental ||<#66cdaa class="mceSelected" style="text-align:left; ">G. Jansen, R.Finocchiaro, A. Rossoni, L Degano ||<#66cdaa class="mceSelected">Italy ||<#66cdaa class="mceSelected">ANAPRI ||
||<#66cdaa class="mceSelected" style="text-align:left; ">10:00 ||<#66cdaa class="mceSelected">P. G. Sullivan ||<#66cdaa class="mceSelected">Using a parameter space to improve GMACE evaluations and reliabilities ||<#66cdaa class="mceSelected"> ||<#66cdaa>Canada ||<#66cdaa>Canadian Dairy Network ||
||<#66cdaa class="mceSelected" style="text-align:left; ">10:15 ||<#66cdaa class="mceSelected">H. Benhajali ||<#66cdaa class="mceSelected">Robust MACE ||<#66cdaa class="mceSelected">L. Zengting, P. Sullivan, P, VanRaden, G. P. Aamand, E. Mäntyssaari, G. DeJong, V. Ducroq ||<#66cdaa>Swden ||<#66cdaa>Interbull Centre ||
||<#ffc0cb style="text-align:center" |5>'''Genetic evaluation of new phenotypes (3) <<BR>> <<BR>>''' '''Chair:''' ''Daniel Abernethy'' ||<#ffc0cb class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">11:00 ||<#ffc0cb class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">G. De Jong ||<#ffc0cb class="mceSelected" style="text-align:left; ">Genetic evaluation for feed intake in the Netherlands and Flanders, impact on efficiency and responses ||<#ffc0cb class="mceSelected">R. van der Linde, Y. de Haas, R. F. Veerkamp ||<#ffc0cb class="mceSelected">Netherlands ||<#ffc0cb class="mceSelected">CRV ||
||<#ffc0cb class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">11:15 ||<#ffc0cb class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">M. Olayemi ||<#ffc0cb class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">PROGRESS TOWARD INCORPORATING RESIDUAL FEED INTAKE INTO THE NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL BREEDING OBJECTIVE FOR DAIRY CATTLE: GENETIC PARAMETERS FOR RESIDUAL FEED INTAKE IN HALF-SIB 6-9 MONTH OLD FRIESIAN BULLS AND HEIFERS ||<#ffc0cb class="mceSelected" style="text-align:left; ">M. Camara, K. Macdonald, S. Meier, B. Dow, J. Bryant ||<#ffc0cb class="mceSelected">New Zealand ||<#ffc0cb class="mceSelected">DairyNZ ||
||<#ffc0cb class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">11:30 ||<#ffc0cb class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">J. Jamrozik ||<#ffc0cb class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">Genetic evaluation for resistance to metabolic diseases in Canadian dairy breeds ||<#ffc0cb class="mceSelected" style="text-align:left; ">G.J. Kistemaker, B.J. Van Doormaal, A. Fleming, A. Koeck, F. Miglior ||<#ffc0cb class="mceSelected">Canada ||<#ffc0cb class="mceSelected">CDN ||
||<#ffc0cb class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">11:45 ||<#ffc0cb class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">J. Vosman ||<#ffc0cb class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">Genetic correlations for claw health traits between Nordic countries and the Netherlands ||<#ffc0cb class="mceSelected" style="text-align:left; ">P. Vessies, G. de Jong, G. Pedersen Aamand, U. Sander Nielsen, E. Carlén ||<#ffc0cb class="mceSelected">The Netherlands ||<#ffc0cb class="mceSelected">CRV ||
||<#ffc0cb class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">12:00 ||<#ffc0cb class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">A. Brown ||<#ffc0cb class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">Lameness evaluations for the UK dairy industry ||<#ffc0cb class="mceSelected" style="text-align:left; ">F. Pearston, R. Mrode, K. Kaseja, M. Winters ||<#ffc0cb class="mceSelected">United Kingdom ||<#ffc0cb class="mceSelected">AHDB ||
||<#ffc0cb class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top;text-align:center" |5>'''Genetic evaluation of new phenotypes (4) <<BR>> <<BR>>''' '''Chair:''' ''Sophie Mattalia'' ||<#ffc0cb class="mceSelected" style="vertical-align:top">14:00 ||<#ffc0cb class="mceSelected" style="text-align:left; ">A. Koeck ||<#ffc0cb class="mceSelected">Genetic parameters for body weight, body condition score and lameness in Austrian dairy cows ||<#ffc0cb class="mceSelected">B. Fuerst-Waltl, F. Steininger, C. Egger-Danner ||<#ffc0cb class="mceSelected">Austria ||<#ffc0cb>!ZuchtData ||
||<#ffc0cb class="mceSelected" style="text-align:left; ">14:15 ||<#ffc0cb class="mceSelected">J. Promp ||<#ffc0cb class="mceSelected">Genetic evaluation of carcass traits in dairy cattle in France ||<#ffc0cb class="mceSelected">Croué I., Vinet A., Launay A., Saintilan R., Fouilloux MN, Venot E., Govignon-Gion A., Ducrocq V. and Mattalia S. ||<#ffc0cb>France ||<#ffc0cb>Institut de l'Elevage ||
||<#ffc0cb class="mceSelected" style="text-align:left; ">14:30 ||<#ffc0cb class="mceSelected">T. Pabiou ||<#ffc0cb class="mceSelected">Love meat tender ||<#ffc0cb class="mceSelected">A. Cromie, D. Berry, R. Evans ||<#ffc0cb>Ireland ||<#ffc0cb>ICBF ||
||<#ffc0cb class="mceSelected" style="text-align:left; ">14:45 ||<#ffc0cb class="mceSelected">E. Carlén ||<#ffc0cb class="mceSelected">Youngstock survival in Nordic cattle genetic evaluation ||<#ffc0cb class="mceSelected">J. Pedersen, J. Pösö, J.Å. Eriksson, U. Sander Nielsen, G. Pedersen Aamand ||<#ffc0cb>Sweden ||<#ffc0cb>Nordic cattle genetic evaluation ||
||<#ffc0cb class="mceSelected" style="text-align:left; ">15:00 ||<#ffc0cb class="mceSelected">P. Van Raden ||<#ffc0cb class="mceSelected">Value of selecting for cow and calf livability ||<#ffc0cb class="mceSelected">J.R. Wright, M.E. Tooker, and H.D. Norman ||<#ffc0cb>USA ||<#ffc0cb>USDA-AGIL ||
== Scientific Program - Interbull Open Session ==
Download the scientific progarm for the Interbull Open Meeting as [[attachment:Scientific Program - Interbull Open Session.pdf|pdf|&do=get]]
||<tablewidth="1140px" tableheight="1526px"> ||'''Session''' ||'''Time''' ||'''Author''' ||'''Scientific Report Title''' ||'''Organization''' ||
||<style="text-align:center" |12>'''Saturday 10 February''' <<BR>> <<BR>><<BR>><<BR>><<BR>><<BR>><<BR>> '''Saturday 10 February''' ||<style="text-align:center" |6>'''Interbull Open 1''': Availability and use of genetic and genomic information in dairy and beef herd management. <<BR>><<BR>> Chair: Andrew Cromie and Matthew Shaffer ||16:00 ||E. Nicolazzi ||Genomics in the U.S. Dairy Industry: current and future challenges ||CDCB ||
||16:15 ||M. Stephen ||Developing metrics to rank individual herds according to data quality ||DairyNZ ||
||16:30 ||A. Sunstrum ||A New Data Paradigm: Improving the well-being, profitability, and sustainability of beef and dairy herds using an on-farm automated continuous novel phenotyping and informed genomics platform ||Growsafe Systems Ltd. ||
||16:45 ||O. Powell ||Can genomics enable genetic evaluation with phenotypes recorded on small-holder farms? ||University Of Edinburgh/Roslin Institute ||
||17:00 ||E.C. Ooi ||Use of the Daughter Fertility Australian Breeding Value to improve herd reproductive performance of dairy cows in Northern Victoria. A retrospective cohort study to examine the efficacy of the daughter fertility ABV, as well as to explore the attitudes and intentions of dairy farmers toward selection of high daughter fertility ABV sires. ||University Of Melbourne ||
||17:15 ||J. Pryce ||Using genomics to improve dairy heifer selection decisions ||Agriculture Victoria ||
||<#cc9900 style="text-align:center" |6>'''Interbull Open 2''': R&D in (inter)national evaluations: Calving traits and fertility in dairy and beef cattle. '''<<BR>> <<BR>>Parallel Session''' <<BR>> <<BR>> Chair: Haifa Benhajali ||<#cc9900>16:00 ||<#cc9900>R. Lefebvre ||<#cc9900>Genetic evaluation for stillbirth in French beef cattle breeds ||<#cc9900>Inra ||
||<#cc9900>16:15 ||<#cc9900>F. Pearston ||<#cc9900>Calf survival evaluations for the UK Dairy industry ||<#cc9900>Agriculture And Horticulture Development Board ||
||<#cc9900>16:30 ||<#cc9900>T. Pabiou ||<#cc9900>Using direct and maternal Interbeef information to increase genetic gains in Irish beef ||<#cc9900>Irish Cattle Breeding Federation ||
||<#cc9900>16:45 ||<#cc9900>K. Stachowicz ||<#cc9900>Changes to the genetic evaluation of fertility in Irish dairy cattle ||<#cc9900>!AbacusBio Ltd ||
||<#cc9900>17:00 ||<#cc9900>A. Liu ||<#cc9900>Genotype by environment interaction for female fertility traits under conventional and organic production systems in Danish Holsteins ||<#cc9900>Aarhus University ||
||<#cc9900>17:15 ||<#cc9900>S. Suyadi ||<#cc9900>Evaluation of reproductive performance and fertility index of Local Ongole x Limousin or Simental Crossbred Cattle in Jombang Regency-East Java Province, Indonesia ||<#cc9900>Faculty Of Animal Science ||
||<style="text-align:center" |22>'''Sunday 11 February''' <<BR>> <<BR>><<BR>><<BR>><<BR>><<BR>><<BR>> <<BR>> <<BR>><<BR>><<BR>><<BR>><<BR>><<BR>> ''' '''<<BR>> <<BR>><<BR>><<BR>><<BR>><<BR>><<BR>>'''Sunday 11 February''' ||<#8fbc8f style="text-align:center" |8>'''Interbull Open 3''': R&D in (inter)national evaluations: Implementation of new traits in dairy and beef cattle. <<BR>> <<BR>> Chair: Gert Pedersen Aamand ||<#8fbc8f>08:30 ||<#8fbc8f>F. Malchiodi ||<#8fbc8f>Implementation of genomic evaluation for digital dermatitis in Canada ||<#8fbc8f>CGIL - University Of Guelph ||
||<#8fbc8f>08:45 ||<#8fbc8f>N. Chafeddine ||<#8fbc8f>Genetic and genomic evaluation of claw health traits in Spanish dairy cattle ||<#8fbc8f>Complutense University Of Madrid ||
||<#8fbc8f>09:00 ||<#8fbc8f>H. Hamann ||<#8fbc8f>Estimation of the heritability of a newly developed ketosis risk indicator and the genetic correlations to other traits in three German cattle breeds ||<#8fbc8f>State Office For Geo-information And Rural Development ||
||<#8fbc8f>09:15 ||<#8fbc8f>M. Price ||<#8fbc8f>Genetic parameters of immune response estimated using two genetically divergent groups of Holstein-Friesian dairy heifers ||<#8fbc8f>Dairynz ||
||<#8fbc8f>09:30 ||<#8fbc8f>E. Rius Vilarrasa ||<#8fbc8f>Improved genetic evaluation of health traits using metabolic biomarkers in Nordic dairy cattle ||<#8fbc8f>Växa Svergie ||
||<#8fbc8f>09:45 ||<#8fbc8f>J. Vosman ||<#8fbc8f>Genetic parameters for health traits using farmer recorded data in the Netherlands ||<#8fbc8f>CRV ||
||<#8fbc8f>10:00 ||<#8fbc8f>R. Finocchiaro ||<#8fbc8f>Alternative use of Somatic Cells Counts in genetic selection for mastitis resistance: a new breeding value for Italian Holstein breed ||<#8fbc8f>ANAFI ||
||<#8fbc8f>10:15 ||<#8fbc8f>L. De Haer ||<#8fbc8f>Genetic relation between antibody response and faecal shedding of MAP in dairy cattle ||<#8fbc8f>Crv ||
||<style="text-align:center" |6>'''Interbull Open 4''': Free Communication <<BR>> <<BR>> Chair: Hossein Jorjani ||11:00 ||M. Axford ||Genomic breeding values for heat tolerance in dairy cattle ||Agriculture Victoria ||
||11:15 ||Y. Atagi ||Effect of heat stress on production traits of Holstein cattle in Japan: parameter estimation using test day records of first parity and genome wide markers ||Graduate School of Agriculture and Life Science, Lab of Biometry and Bioinformatics, University of Tokyo ||
||11:30 ||Y. Wang ||Genetic analysis of skinfold thickness and its association with body condition score, and milk production traits in Chinese Holstein population ||China Agricultural University ||
||11:45 ||A. Mukherjee/S. Mumtaz ||Use of single nucleotide polymorphisms in PPP1R11 genes associated with daughter pregnancy rate for prediction of genetic merit for reproduction in Karan Fries bull ||Indian Council Of Agricultural Research ||
||12:00 ||R. Torres Junior ||Is a 35-day feeding test with automatic daily weighting good enough for evaluating beef cattle for feed efficiency traits? ||Embrapa Beef Cattle ||
||12:15 ||M. Camara ||A novel, comprehensive genetic and management initiative to reduce the environmental impact of New Zealand dairy cattle. ||Dairynz - Nzael ||
||<#00ff99 style="text-align:center" |8>'''Interbull Open 5''': Addressing the challenges of genomic selection in international genetic and genomic evaluations in dairy and beef cattle. <<BR>> <<BR>> Chair: Vincent Ducrocq ||<#00ff99>13:30 ||<#00ff99>G. Wiggans ||<#00ff99>Discovering and validating relationships among genotyped animals ||<#00ff99>Council on Dairy Cattle Breding ||
||<#00ff99>13:45 ||<#00ff99>M. Calus ||<#00ff99>Efficient computation of base generation allele frequencies ||<#00ff99>Wageningen University & Research Animal Breeding and Genomics ||
||<#00ff99>14:00 ||<#00ff99>D. Lourenco ||<#00ff99>Tuning indirect predictions based on SNP effects from single-step GBLUP ||<#00ff99>University of Georgia ||
||<#00ff99>14:15 ||<#00ff99>P. VanRaden ||<#00ff99>Validating Genomic Reliabilities and Gains from Phenotypic Updates ||<#00ff99>Usda-agil ||
||<#00ff99>14:30 ||<#00ff99>B. Harris ||<#00ff99>Genomic reliability algorithm for a single step marker model ||<#00ff99>LIC ||
||<#00ff99>14:45 ||<#00ff99>J. Vandenplas ||<#00ff99>Integration of foreign estimates of SNP effects into a domestic SNPBLUP ||<#00ff99>Wageningen University & Research ||
||<#00ff99>15:00 ||<#00ff99>E. Mäntysaari ||<#00ff99>Solutions for the fixed effects, yield deviations and daughter yield deviations from a data subject to genomic selection ||<#00ff99>Natural Resources Institute (luke) ||
||<#00ff99>15:15 ||<#00ff99>E. Venot ||<#00ff99>Assessment of Single Step benefits for on-farm French National Beef genetic evaluations of birth and weaning traits ||<#00ff99>Inra ||

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2018 Interbull Meeting

Date: 9 - 13 February 2018

All meetings from February 7th til February 9th will be held at the Grand Millennium Hotel in Auckland,

all other meetings from February 10th onward will be held in the Aotea Centre, Auckland.

General Program - Interbull Open and Business Meetings

Day

Time

Interbull Annual Meeting

Saturday 10 February

13:30 to 15:30

Business Meeting 1

16:00 - 17:30 Two parallel sessions

Interbull Open 1: Availability and use of genetic and genomic information in dairy and beef herd management

Interbull Open 2: R&D in (inter)national evaluations: Calving traits and fertility in dairy and beef cattle.

Sunday 11 February

08:30 to 10:30

Interbull Open 3: R&D in (inter)national evaluations: Implementation of new traits in dairy and beef cattle.

11:00 to 12:30

Interbull Open 4 - Free Communication

13:30 - 15:30

Interbull Open 5: Addressing the challenges of genomic selection in international genetic and genomic evaluations in dairy and beef cattle.

16:00 - 17:30

Business Meeting 2


Scientific Program - Interbull Open Session

Download the scientific progarm for the Interbull Open Meeting as pdf

Session

Time

Author

Scientific Report Title

Organization

Saturday 10 February






Saturday 10 February

Interbull Open 1: Availability and use of genetic and genomic information in dairy and beef herd management.

Chair: Andrew Cromie and Matthew Shaffer

16:00

E. Nicolazzi

Genomics in the U.S. Dairy Industry: current and future challenges

CDCB

16:15

M. Stephen

Developing metrics to rank individual herds according to data quality

DairyNZ

16:30

A. Sunstrum

A New Data Paradigm: Improving the well-being, profitability, and sustainability of beef and dairy herds using an on-farm automated continuous novel phenotyping and informed genomics platform

Growsafe Systems Ltd.

16:45

O. Powell

Can genomics enable genetic evaluation with phenotypes recorded on small-holder farms?

University Of Edinburgh/Roslin Institute

17:00

E.C. Ooi

Use of the Daughter Fertility Australian Breeding Value to improve herd reproductive performance of dairy cows in Northern Victoria. A retrospective cohort study to examine the efficacy of the daughter fertility ABV, as well as to explore the attitudes and intentions of dairy farmers toward selection of high daughter fertility ABV sires.

University Of Melbourne

17:15

J. Pryce

Using genomics to improve dairy heifer selection decisions

Agriculture Victoria

Interbull Open 2: R&D in (inter)national evaluations: Calving traits and fertility in dairy and beef cattle.

Parallel Session


Chair: Haifa Benhajali

16:00

R. Lefebvre

Genetic evaluation for stillbirth in French beef cattle breeds

Inra

16:15

F. Pearston

Calf survival evaluations for the UK Dairy industry

Agriculture And Horticulture Development Board

16:30

T. Pabiou

Using direct and maternal Interbeef information to increase genetic gains in Irish beef

Irish Cattle Breeding Federation

16:45

K. Stachowicz

Changes to the genetic evaluation of fertility in Irish dairy cattle

AbacusBio Ltd

17:00

A. Liu

Genotype by environment interaction for female fertility traits under conventional and organic production systems in Danish Holsteins

Aarhus University

17:15

S. Suyadi

Evaluation of reproductive performance and fertility index of Local Ongole x Limousin or Simental Crossbred Cattle in Jombang Regency-East Java Province, Indonesia

Faculty Of Animal Science

Sunday 11 February




















Sunday 11 February

Interbull Open 3: R&D in (inter)national evaluations: Implementation of new traits in dairy and beef cattle.

Chair: Gert Pedersen Aamand

08:30

F. Malchiodi

Implementation of genomic evaluation for digital dermatitis in Canada

CGIL - University Of Guelph

08:45

N. Chafeddine

Genetic and genomic evaluation of claw health traits in Spanish dairy cattle

Complutense University Of Madrid

09:00

H. Hamann

Estimation of the heritability of a newly developed ketosis risk indicator and the genetic correlations to other traits in three German cattle breeds

State Office For Geo-information And Rural Development

09:15

M. Price

Genetic parameters of immune response estimated using two genetically divergent groups of Holstein-Friesian dairy heifers

Dairynz

09:30

E. Rius Vilarrasa

Improved genetic evaluation of health traits using metabolic biomarkers in Nordic dairy cattle

Växa Svergie

09:45

J. Vosman

Genetic parameters for health traits using farmer recorded data in the Netherlands

CRV

10:00

R. Finocchiaro

Alternative use of Somatic Cells Counts in genetic selection for mastitis resistance: a new breeding value for Italian Holstein breed

ANAFI

10:15

L. De Haer

Genetic relation between antibody response and faecal shedding of MAP in dairy cattle

Crv

Interbull Open 4: Free Communication

Chair: Hossein Jorjani

11:00

M. Axford

Genomic breeding values for heat tolerance in dairy cattle

Agriculture Victoria

11:15

Y. Atagi

Effect of heat stress on production traits of Holstein cattle in Japan: parameter estimation using test day records of first parity and genome wide markers

Graduate School of Agriculture and Life Science, Lab of Biometry and Bioinformatics, University of Tokyo

11:30

Y. Wang

Genetic analysis of skinfold thickness and its association with body condition score, and milk production traits in Chinese Holstein population

China Agricultural University

11:45

A. Mukherjee/S. Mumtaz

Use of single nucleotide polymorphisms in PPP1R11 genes associated with daughter pregnancy rate for prediction of genetic merit for reproduction in Karan Fries bull

Indian Council Of Agricultural Research

12:00

R. Torres Junior

Is a 35-day feeding test with automatic daily weighting good enough for evaluating beef cattle for feed efficiency traits?

Embrapa Beef Cattle

12:15

M. Camara

A novel, comprehensive genetic and management initiative to reduce the environmental impact of New Zealand dairy cattle.

Dairynz - Nzael

Interbull Open 5: Addressing the challenges of genomic selection in international genetic and genomic evaluations in dairy and beef cattle.

Chair: Vincent Ducrocq

13:30

G. Wiggans

Discovering and validating relationships among genotyped animals

Council on Dairy Cattle Breding

13:45

M. Calus

Efficient computation of base generation allele frequencies

Wageningen University & Research Animal Breeding and Genomics

14:00

D. Lourenco

Tuning indirect predictions based on SNP effects from single-step GBLUP

University of Georgia

14:15

P. VanRaden

Validating Genomic Reliabilities and Gains from Phenotypic Updates

Usda-agil

14:30

B. Harris

Genomic reliability algorithm for a single step marker model

LIC

14:45

J. Vandenplas

Integration of foreign estimates of SNP effects into a domestic SNPBLUP

Wageningen University & Research

15:00

E. Mäntysaari

Solutions for the fixed effects, yield deviations and daughter yield deviations from a data subject to genomic selection

Natural Resources Institute (luke)

15:15

E. Venot

Assessment of Single Step benefits for on-farm French National Beef genetic evaluations of birth and weaning traits

Inra

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