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In its role of European Reference Centre providing further assistance to the European Competence Authorities, in line with the current European breeding law, Interbull Centre will offer the possibility to all European’s genetic centers and breeding associations to assess the correctness of their genetic evaluation models (in matter of level of bias detected) by using an EURC validation software. This service will be rendered to all genetic centers and/or breeding associations, officially recognized by their Competent Authority (https://ec.europa.eu/food/animals/zootechnics/member_states_en), whether they participate to an international genetic evaluation offered by Interbull Centre or not. In its role of European Reference Centre providing further assistance to the European Competence Authorities, in line with the current European breeding law, Interbull Centre offers the possibility to all European Genetic Centers and Breeding Associations to assess the correctness of their genetic evaluation models (in matter of level of bias detected) by using an EURC Validation software. This service will be rendered to all Genetic Centers and/or Breeding Associations, officially recognized by their Competent Authority (https://ec.europa.eu/food/animals/zootechnics/member_states_en), whether they participate in an international genetic evaluation offered by Interbull Centre or not.
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Conventional Validation tests provide reassurance to the evaluation center, cattle organizations and farmers that the bias in their statistical models applied for a given breed/trait are within a tolerated threshold of 2%. This is an assurance that their statistical models applied are sound and fitting well their data avoiding any under/over estimation of their animals’ genetic worth. Conventional Validation tests provide reassurance to the evaluation center, cattle organizations and farmers that the bias in their statistical models applied for a given breed/trait are within a tolerated threshold of 2%. This is an assurance that their statistical models applied are sound and fitting well their data, avoiding any under/over estimation of their animals’ genetic value.
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a. For all '''dairy breeds''' that have been registered with their national competent authorities in line with EU Regulation 2016/1012, commonly known as the “EU Animal Breeding Regulation” (https://ec.europa.eu/food/animals/zootechnics/member_states_en); a. For all '''dairy breeds''' that have been registered with their national Competent Authorities in line with EU Regulation 2016/1012, commonly known as the “EU Animal Breeding Regulation” (https://ec.europa.eu/food/animals/zootechnics/member_states_en);
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c. Applicants will be required to complete the Performance Recording, Evaluation, and Publication Forms (“PREP” Form) for the traits they wish to get validated c. The EURC Validation test is available for '''d''''''iary traits''' recognised by Interbull and internationally evaluated, but '''independent from''' '''the actual participation''' of the country that wishes to validate. Traits are validated by trait group as listed here
(__note:__ all trait groups may be validated. From the conformation group, validation is currently only performed for the following 4 traits: bcs, loc, sta, usu).
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d. The stand-alone validation test is currently limited to Production Traits (Milk, Fat and Protein), and will be expanded to additional traits as soon as the PREP form for such traits will be available. d. Both the applicants and relevant Competent Authorities will be notified of the outcome of the validation;
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e.     Both applicants and relevant Competent Authorities will be notified of the outcome of the validation;

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results will also be made available on the EURC section on the Interbull Centre’s website
e. EURC Validation results will also be made available on the EURC section on the Interbull Centre’s website
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National genetic centres or breeding organizations listed in the https://ec.europa.eu/food/animals/zootechnics/member_states_en and interested in accessing the EURC validation service would need to contact interbull centre (interbull at slu.se) specifying which breed(s) they wish to validate. The service is, at the moment, limited to production (milk, fat, protein) trait. National genetic centres or breeding organizations listed in the https://ec.europa.eu/food/animals/zootechnics/member_states_en and interested in accessing the EURC Validation service are welcome to contact interbull centre (interbull[at]slu.se) specifying which breed(s) and trait(s) they wish to validate.
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Upon reception of such information, Interbull Center will send to the applicant the following information: Upon reception of such information, Interbull Center will send to the applicant the following:
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- A "PREP” Form for production traits

- An updated version (with regards to the breeds to evaluate) of the validation software
- An updated version (with regards to the breeds and traits to validate) of the validation software
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Validation of Dairy Genetic Models

In its role of European Reference Centre providing further assistance to the European Competence Authorities, in line with the current European breeding law, Interbull Centre offers the possibility to all European Genetic Centers and Breeding Associations to assess the correctness of their genetic evaluation models (in matter of level of bias detected) by using an EURC Validation software. This service will be rendered to all Genetic Centers and/or Breeding Associations, officially recognized by their Competent Authority (https://ec.europa.eu/food/animals/zootechnics/member_states_en), whether they participate in an international genetic evaluation offered by Interbull Centre or not.

Conventional Validation tests provide reassurance to the evaluation center, cattle organizations and farmers that the bias in their statistical models applied for a given breed/trait are within a tolerated threshold of 2%. This is an assurance that their statistical models applied are sound and fitting well their data, avoiding any under/over estimation of their animals’ genetic value.

Validation tests have been available for breeds and countries involved in Interbull’s international evaluations for many years. Now, in its function of European Union Reference Centre (EURC) for Zootechnics, the Interbull Centre is making such validation tests, namely validation model I and III (https://interbull.org/ib/cop_appendix2), available to all national genetic evaluations:

a. For all dairy breeds that have been registered with their national Competent Authorities in line with EU Regulation 2016/1012, commonly known as the “EU Animal Breeding Regulation” (https://ec.europa.eu/food/animals/zootechnics/member_states_en);

b. Whether or not they participate in the Interbull international evaluations;

c. The EURC Validation test is available for diary traits recognised by Interbull and internationally evaluated, but independent from the actual participation of the country that wishes to validate. Traits are validated by trait group as listed here (note: all trait groups may be validated. From the conformation group, validation is currently only performed for the following 4 traits: bcs, loc, sta, usu).

d. Both the applicants and relevant Competent Authorities will be notified of the outcome of the validation;

e. EURC Validation results will also be made available on the EURC section on the Interbull Centre’s website

How to Access the EURC Validation Service

National genetic centres or breeding organizations listed in the https://ec.europa.eu/food/animals/zootechnics/member_states_en and interested in accessing the EURC Validation service are welcome to contact interbull centre (interbull[at]slu.se) specifying which breed(s) and trait(s) they wish to validate.

Upon reception of such information, Interbull Center will send to the applicant the following:

- An updated version (with regards to the breeds and traits to validate) of the validation software

- The required setting file

- The user manual and file format description.

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