“…This knowledge can be used to develop breeding programs aimed at improving specific traits or creating new breeds with desirable characteristics (17). Morphometric studies can be used to study the genetic diversity of a breed (20,35,10,4) breed types and functions (30,8,21), prediction of body weight and carcass (3,12), prediction of daily milk production (33,27,21), udder health (31,33), embryo growth (19), differentiation and estimation of genetic distance between populations/breeds (25,7) and differentiation based on origin (18) are as well as giving recommendations for genetic improvement and management of livestock genetic resources in the context of conservation (23). The diversity of livestock breeds can also be estimated based on genetic diversity, both in gene regions associated with certain traits (2,13) and non-gene regions/microsatellite markers (16).…”