Browsing Brage NMBU by Author "Cole, J. B."
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Invited review: Genetics and claw health: opportunities to enhance claw health by genetic selection
Heringstad, Bjørg; Egger-Danner, Christa; Charfeddine, N; Pryce, J.E.; Stock, K F; Kofler, J.; Sogstad, Åse Margrethe; Holzhauer, M; Fiedler, A; Müller, Kai; Nielsen, P; Thomas, G; Gengler, Nicolas; de Jong, G; Ødegård, Cecilie; Malchiodi, F.; Miglior, F.; Alsaaod, M; Cole, J. B. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018) -
Invited review: Opportunities for genetic improvement of metabolic diseases.
Pryce, J. E.; Parker-Gaddis, K. L.; Koeck, Astrid; Bastin, C.; Abdelsayed, M.; Gengler, Nicolas; Miglior, F.; Heringstad, Bjørg; Egger-Danner, Christa; Stock, K F; Bradley, A. J.; Cole, J. B. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016) -
Invited review: Overview of new traits and phenotyping strategies in dairy cattle with a focus on functional traits
Egger-Danner, Christa; Cole, J. B.; Pryce, J. E.; Gengler, N.; Heringstad, Bjørg; Bradley, A; Stock, Kathrin F. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014) -
Selection against metabolic diseases
Heringstad, Bjørg; Pryce, J.E.; Egger-Danner, Christa; Stock, K.F.; Cole, J. B.; Gengler, Nicolas; Miglior, F.; Bradley, A. J.; Parker Graddis, K.L.; Koeck, Astrid; Bastin, C.; Abdelsayed, M. (Chapter, 2017)Abstract: Metabolic diseases, such as ketosis and milk fever, are among the most common diseases affecting dairy cattle. Genetic improvement of ability to resist metabolic diseases can be achieved by direct selection with ...