2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaridenv.2022.104722
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Genetic and productive background of Criollo cattle in Argentina, Mexico, Uruguay and the United States

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“…Creole individuals stand out for their adaptive and reproductive characteristics, where, in some situations, muscle development has been a factor that reduces their use in production environments compared to specialized breeds (Arelovich et al 2011;Armstrong et al 2022). Efforts made by Agrosavia in recent animal selection processes generated changes in the musculature traits relationships.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Creole individuals stand out for their adaptive and reproductive characteristics, where, in some situations, muscle development has been a factor that reduces their use in production environments compared to specialized breeds (Arelovich et al 2011;Armstrong et al 2022). Efforts made by Agrosavia in recent animal selection processes generated changes in the musculature traits relationships.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The high adaptive capacity of Creoles allowed them to spread and colonize a wide variety of environments. Their ancestry combined with local adaptations created the broad spectrum of American Creole breeds we see today, many currently endangered (ARMSTRONG et al, 2022). Armstrong et al (2022) review existing genetic and production data on Argentine, Mexican, Uruguayan, and US Creole cattle that form the basis of their research.…”
Section: Work Related To the Genetic Engineering Of Herdsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their ancestry combined with local adaptations created the broad spectrum of American Creole breeds we see today, many currently endangered (ARMSTRONG et al, 2022). Armstrong et al (2022) review existing genetic and production data on Argentine, Mexican, Uruguayan, and US Creole cattle that form the basis of their research. In such countries, Creole cattle became the basis of the livestock industry for the supply of meat, hides and animal labor, until they were replaced by more specialized European cattle and cebuinetype cattle breeds in the late 19th century.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Once considered endangered, now a breeder association has been organized and they contribute in conservation efforts and promotion of the breed. Although some beneficial attributes are recognized in Creole breeds, such as disease and parasite resistance (see review by Armstrong et al, 2022), their genetic characterization is far from complete.…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%