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A Review of the Side effects of Animal Breeding

Meenu Yadav, Aarti Sharma, Sonu Kumar

Abstract


Problems with the functioning of communities with high hereditary value, due to trade of marker - assisted selection on based on behavioural, metabolic, and immunological features, have highlighted undesirable adverse effects connected with animal breeding. Selection for economically significant traits has been connected to reproductive, reproductive, and overall metabolic processes in dairy animals characteristics, often necessitating more attention from breeders than the reactions associated with the screening technique used. The objective of this research is to investigate into the most important parts of this situation, this unfavourable impact on livestock breeding, in order to better develop the tactics employed in selection programmes.


Keywords


Livestock, Animal breeding, side effects, Dairy

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/ijaba.v8i1.766

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