Pin Setting and Set of Rear Legs: Termination of Publication 22-JUL-2016 The conformation assessment program in Canada has included Rump Angle and Rear Legs Side View in all breeds for over 30 years. These traits are assessed by classifiers using a linear scale from 1 to 9 whereby an intermediate score of 5 or 6 is ideal for Rump Angle and 5 is ideal for Rear Legs Side View (see relevant sections from the Conformation Analysis sheet for Holsteins below). Given the manner in which these traits are assessed, genetic evaluations are expressed using letter designations to reflect the expected outcome of an animal's progeny, on average. For Rump Angle, genetic evaluation values other than zero include the letters of either "H" to reflect a tendency towards high pins or "L" for a tendency toward low pins. Letters for Rear Legs Side View are "S" for a tendency toward straight legs or "C" for curved legs. Sires with a proof of zero are expected to produce more daughters with the ideal score for these traits. Accompanying the publication of Rump Angle and Rear Legs Side View, CDN has also used the same classification data to publish genetic evaluations for analogous traits, Pin Setting and Set of Rear Legs, respectively. These traits have been published by CDN to facilitate the interpretation of evaluations by producers using a "desirability" scale whereby higher values towards +15 reflected sires that were most likely to produce daughters with the ideal/desired rump angle and rear legs when viewed from the side. At its most recent meeting in May 2016, the CDN Board of Directors approved the recommendation from its advisory committee, the Genetic Evaluation Board (GEB), to cease the publication of evaluations for Pin Setting and Set of Rear Legs effective the genetic evaluation release in August 2016. The main reasons for this decision include:
To carry out the approved action and terminate the publication of genetic evaluations for Pin Setting and Set of Rear Legs, CDN has established the following implementation plan:
As genetic evaluation services offered by CDN continue to expand by adding new traits, it is also important to review the value of existing traits from time to time. The decision to terminate the publication of Pin Setting and Set of Rear Legs is an outcome of such a review without reducing the value of the conformation assessment program in Canada that includes Rump Angle and Rear Legs Side View. Authors: Brian Van Doormaal, General Manager, CDN
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