11. Genetic Evaluation

The society also provide Genetic Evaluation for breeders, which again is outsourced to ICBF. Results of the genomic tests are added to the data, thus increasing the overall reliability of the €uro-Star figures. All these help to give a good indicator of the breeding potential of the animals.

12. Division of the Breeding Book

The herdbook shall have a Main section and a Supplementary section.

a) To qualify for entry in the Main section of the herdbook an animal shall:

i. Be descended from parents and grandparents entered in a herdbook of the same breed

ii. Be identified at birth according to the rules of the Society’s herdbook

iii. Have a pedigree established in accordance with the rules of the Society’s breeding programme.

b) The main Section of the herd book shall be divided into two classes, Class I (Elite class) and Class II as follows:

i. To qualify for entry in Class I of the Main section of the herdbook an animal shall comply with all the characteristics of the breed and be free from genetic defects and undesirable breed characteristics. Animals in this class are recommended for breeding.

ii. To qualify for entry in Class II of the Main section of the herdbook an animal must meet the minimum criteria for entry in the Main Section at Rule 12 a), however, the animal does not meet the criteria for Class I, as he/she may be identified as being a carrier of a genetic defect or have undesirable breed characteristics.

iii. Animals may be re-classified within the main section of the herdbook at any period during their lifetime.

c) The supplementary section is available for animals that do not qualify for entry into the main section. To qualify for entry into the supplementary section:

i. The animal must be identified and inspected as Aubrac by the Society.

ii. The animal must be 75% Aubrac as per ICBF’s Tauris System.

iii. The animal must be genotyped.

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