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UNIVERSITY OF ZAGREB FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE Heinzelova 55 Tel. 01/ 2390 224 Division: Animal Production and Biotechnology Department / Clinic: Husbandry Email: susic@vef.hr Register no.: File no.: Zagreb, July 20 th 2017 COURSE SYLLABUS Course name: Animal Breeding and Production (3 rd semester) Academic year 2017-18 Course leader: Velimir Sušić, PhD, Full (permanent) Teachers: Associate teachers: Anamaria Ekert Kabalin, PhD, Full Sven Menčik, PhD, Assistant Maja Maurić, PhD, Assistant Ivan Vlahek, VMD Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Zagreb 1

First day of classes: November 13 th 2017 Last day of classes: January 8 th 2018 Timetable for LECTURES academic year 2017-2018 LECTURES Date Methodological unit Teacher Location / time Literature 13.11.2017. Animal breeding - introduction, definition and importance. Animal breeding traits - measurability and economic value. General and special animal breeding traits. Inheritance and variability of animal breeding traits. Phenotype equation. Phenotype/genotype of qualitative and quantitative traits. Phenotypic variability of breeding traits. Genotype determination of qualitative and quantitative breeding traits. Velimir Sušić, PhD, Full Husbandry / 10.00-12.00 Lasley, J.F.: Genetics of Livestock Improvement. Prentice-Hall, Inc., New Jerxey, 1987. Axford, Bishop, Nicholas & Owen: Breeding for disease resistance in farm animals, 2000. Vella, Shelton, Mcgonagle & Stanglein: Robinsons: Genetics for cat breeders and veterinarians, 2003. Muir & Aggrey: Poultry genetics, breeding and biotechnology, 2003. Root Kustritz: The dog breeders guide to successful breeding and health management, 2006. Jiang & Ott: Reproductive genomics in domestic animals, 2010. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Zagreb 2

14.11.2017. Introduction to genetic improvement of animals by different breeding methods. Breeding population - genetic and genotype structure. Animal improvement by new gene combinations and/or gene frequency change. Methods of animal breeding pureblood breeding, crossbreeding, bastarding. Biotechnological methods in animal improvement artificial insemination, multiple ovulation and embryo transfer, cloning, semen sexing, gene tests. Introduction to genetic improvement of animals by selection. Selection of animals with regard to qualitative traits. Natural and artificial selection of animals. Methods of selection. The frequency of genotypes and genes in the animal populations. The equilibrium of genotypes and genes in the population. Factors that can change the frequency of genotypes and genes in the population. Harmful genes - degeneration, predisposition to diseases. Major genes muscular hypertrophy, fertility. Velimir Sušić, PhD, Full Husbandry / 10.00-12.00 Lasley, J.F.: Genetics of Livestock Improvement. Prentice-Hall, Inc., New Jerxey, 1987. Axford, Bishop, Nicholas & Owen: Breeding for disease resistance in farm animals, 2000. Vella, Shelton, Mcgonagle & Stanglein: Robinsons: Genetics for cat breeders and veterinarians, 2003. Muir & Aggrey: Poultry genetics, breeding and biotechnology, 2003. Root Kustritz: The dog breeders guide to successful breeding and health management, 2006. Jiang & Ott: Reproductive genomics in domestic animals, 2010. 15.11.2017. Maja Maurić, PhD, Assistant Husbandry / 10.00-12.00 Lasley, J.F.: Genetics of Livestock Improvement. Prentice-Hall, Inc., New Jerxey, 1987. Axford, Bishop, Nicholas & Owen: Breeding for disease resistance in farm animals, 2000. Vella, Shelton, Mcgonagle & Stanglein: Robinsons: Genetics for cat breeders and veterinarians, 2003. Muir & Aggrey: Poultry genetics, breeding and biotechnology, 2003. Root Kustritz: The dog breeders guide to successful breeding and health management, 2006. Jiang & Ott: Reproductive genomics in domestic animals, 2010. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Zagreb 3

23.11.2017. Selection of animals with regard to quantitative traits (1). Causes of variability of quantitative traits. Statistical indicators in the estimation of quantitative traits variability. Relationship and repeatability of quantitative traits. Quantitative traits and environmental impact. Heritability. Sven Menčik, PhD, Assistant Husbandry / 10.00-12.00 Lasley, J.F.: Genetics of Livestock Improvement. Prentice-Hall, Inc., New Jerxey, 1987. Axford, Bishop, Nicholas & Owen: Breeding for disease resistance in farm animals, 2000. Vella, Shelton, Mcgonagle & Stanglein: Robinsons: Genetics for cat breeders and veterinarians, 2003. Muir & Aggrey: Poultry genetics, breeding and biotechnology, 2003. Root Kustritz: The dog breeders guide to successful breeding and health management, 2006. Jiang & Ott: Reproductive genomics in domestic animals, 2010. 29.11.2017. Selection of animals with regard to quantitative traits (2). Setting the selection criteria. Selection differential. Assessment of the effect of selection. Factors that influence effect of selection: herd renewal, generation interval, effects of crossbreeding. Sven Menčik, PhD, Assistant Husbandry / 10.00-12.00 Lasley, J.F.: Genetics of Livestock Improvement. Prentice-Hall, Inc., New Jerxey, 1987. Axford, Bishop, Nicholas & Owen: Breeding for disease resistance in farm animals, 2000. Vella, Shelton, Mcgonagle & Stanglein: Robinsons: Genetics for cat breeders and veterinarians, 2003. Muir & Aggrey: Poultry genetics, breeding and biotechnology, 2003. Root Kustritz: The dog breeders guide to successful breeding and health management, 2006. Jiang & Ott: Reproductive genomics in domestic animals, 2010. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Zagreb 4

5.12.2017. Introduction to evaluation of the breeding value (1) - definition, presentation and interpretation of the breeding value. Differences between genotype and breeding value. Sources of data and the accuracy of the estimation of the breeding value. Anamaria Ekert Kabalin, PhD, Full Husbandry / 8.00-10.00 Lasley, J.F.: Genetics of Livestock Improvement. Prentice-Hall, Inc., New Jerxey, 1987. Axford, Bishop, Nicholas & Owen: Breeding for disease resistance in farm animals, 2000. Vella, Shelton, Mcgonagle & Stanglein: Robinsons: Genetics for cat breeders and veterinarians, 2003. Muir & Aggrey: Poultry genetics, breeding and biotechnology, 2003. Root Kustritz: The dog breeders guide to successful breeding and health management, 2006. Jiang & Ott: Reproductive genomics in domestic animals, 2010. 8.12.2017. Introduction to evaluation of the breeding value (2) - methods for estimation of breeding values; breeding value in different animal species. Anamaria Ekert Kabalin, PhD, Full Husbandry / 8.00-10.00 Lasley, J.F.: Genetics of Livestock Improvement. Prentice-Hall, Inc., New Jerxey, 1987. Axford, Bishop, Nicholas & Owen: Breeding for disease resistance in farm animals, 2000. Vella, Shelton, Mcgonagle & Stanglein: Robinsons: Genetics for cat breeders and veterinarians, 2003. Muir & Aggrey: Poultry genetics, breeding and biotechnology, 2003. Root Kustritz: The dog breeders guide to successful breeding and health management, 2006. Jiang & Ott: Reproductive genomics in domestic animals, 2010. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Zagreb 5

Timetable for SEMINARS academic year 2017-2018 SEMINARS Date Methodological unit Teacher Group Location / time Literature 16.11.2017. Programs to improve the genetic base of different animal species: general and special traits in breeding of cattle, sheep and goats Velimir Sušić, PhD, Full Husbandry / 13.00-15.00 Written preparations for specific seminar topics 22.11.2017. Programs to improve the genetic base of different animal species: general and special traits in breeding of pigs and poultry Sven Menčik, PhD, Assistant Husbandry / 11.00-13.00 Written preparations for specific seminar topics 28.11.2017. Programs to improve the genetic base of different animal species: general and special traits in breeding horses and dogs. Anamaria Ekert Kabalin, PhD, Full Husbandry / 8.00-10.00 Written preparations for specific seminar topics Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Zagreb 6

4.12.2017. Biotechnological methods in animal improvement artificial insemination, multiple ovulation and embryo transfer, cloning, semen sexing, gene tests. Improvements of animal populations - breeding programs, exhibitions, licensing, regionalization, implementation of legal regulations, scientific and professional literature. Anamaria Ekert Kabalin, PhD, Full Husbandry / 8.00-10.00 Written preparations for specific seminar topics 7.12.2017. Breeding programs in Croatia - cattle, sheep and goats Maja Maurić, PhD, Assistant Husbandry / 12.00-14.00 Written preparations for specific seminar topics 12.12.2017. Breeding programs in Croatia pigs and poultry Sven Menčik, PhD, Assistant Husbandry / 14.00-16.00 Written preparations for specific seminar topics 13.12.2017. Breeding programs (basic concept). Breeding programs in Croatia horses, dogs and cats. Maja Maurić, PhD, Assistant Husbandry / 10.00-12.00 Written preparations for specific seminar topics Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Zagreb 7

Timetable for PRACTICALS academic year 2017-2018 PRACTICALS Date Methodological unit Teacher Type of practical Group Location / time Literature 20.11.2017. Traits in animal breeding and selection: examples of values, measurement and calculations Velimir Sušić, PhD, Full 8.00-10.00 Lectures and written preparations for specific practical topics 24.11.2017. Evaluation of crossbreeding effects and inbreeding effects. Examples of calculations of heterosis effect, coefficient of inbreeding and kinship coefficient. Degenerations. Maja Maurić, PhD, Assistant 12.00-14.00 Lectures and written preparations for specific practical topics 1.12.2017. Selection of animals with respect to qualitative traits - changes in the frequency of genes and genotypes. Examples of calculating the frequency of genotypes and genes in the animal population. Calculation of changes in the frequency of genotypes and genes after selection against homozygote and / or heterozygote. Anamaria Ekert Kabalin, PhD, Full 10.00-12.00 Lectures and written preparations for specific practical topics Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Zagreb 8

6.12.2017. Colloquium 1 Topics: practicals 1, 2 and 3 Maja Maurić, PhD, Assistant 10.00-12.00 Lectures Practicals 1,2 and 3 11.12.2017. Selection of animals with regard to quantitative traits data processing and evaluation of the selection differential. Statistical data analysis for quantitative traits. Calculation of difference (differential) generated by selection in the generation of parents. Sven Menčik, PhD, Assistant 8.00-10.00 Lectures and written preparations for specific practical topics 14.12.2017. 15.12.2017. Selection of animals with regard to quantitative traits evaluation of selection effect. Examples of calculations: herd renewal, generational interval, selection effect in one generation, selection effect in one year. Breeding value of animals - interpretation and comparison within species. Examples in catlle breeding, pig breeding and dog breeding. Sven Menčik, PhD, Assistant Anamaria Ekert Kabalin, PhD, Full 12.00-14.00 12.00-14.00 Lectures and written preparations for specific practical topics Lectures and written preparations for specific practical topics Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Zagreb 9

8. 1. 2018. Colloquium 2 Topics: practicals 5, 6 and 7 Maja Maurić, PhD, Assistant 13.00-15.00 Lectures Practicals 5,6 and 7 STUDENT OBLIGATIONS Lecture attendance During 3 rd semester maximal number of points from this evaluation element is 2 (minimal is 1 point) Lecture attendance (hours) Number of points 6 or less 0 (dissatisfied) 7 1,0 (minimal) 8 1,143 9 1,286 10 1,429 11 1,572 12 1,715 13 1,858 14 2,0 (maximal) During 3 rd semester maximal number of points from this evaluation element is 6 (minimal is 4 points) Seminars attendance Number of points Seminars attendance 3 or less 0 (dissatisfied) 4 seminars 4,0 (minimal) 5 seminars 4,67 6 seminars 5,34 7 seminars 6,0 (maximal) Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Zagreb 10

Practicals attendance During 3 rd semester maximal number of points from this evaluation element is 2 (minimal is 1 point) Practicals attendance Number of points 5 or less 0 (dissatisfied) 6 1,0 (minimal) 7 1,5 8 2,0 (maximal) Active participation in seminars and practicals During 3 rd semester maximal number of points from this evaluation element is 6 (minimal is 3 points) Final exam Examination requirements After finishing lectures in 4 th semester students have written and oral exam Student requirements are defined in the Regulations on the Integrated Undergraduate and Graduate Study of Veterinary Medicine. Given the above, the student must acquire a minimum number of points from all assessment elements in order to take the final exam. Article 45: a student can justifiably be absent from up to 50 % of the lectures; 30% of the seminars and 30 % of the exercises. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Zagreb 11

GRADING AND EVALUATING STUDENT WORK Continuous knowledge-checking (mid-terms) Final exams (dates) Form of final exam Colloquium 1: minimal 5 points, maximal 8 points Colloquium 2: minimal 5 points, maximal 8 points Final exam is after finishing 4 th semester Written and oral LITERATURE Obligatory literature Optional literature Lasley, J.F.: Genetics of Livestock Improvement. Prentice-Hall, Inc., New Jerxey, 1987.;Jiang, Ott: Reproductive genomics in domestic animals, 2010.; FAO: Marker assisted selection, 2007.; Pierce: Genetics, 2003.; Muir, Aggrey: Poultry genetics, breeding and biotechnology, 2003.; Houghton Brown, Pilliner,Davies: Horse and stable management, 2003.; Root Kustritz: The dog breeders guide to successful breeding and health management, 2006.; Vella, Shelton, Mcgonagle, Stanglein: Robinsons genetics for cat breeders and veterinarians, 2003. Lokhorst, Groot Koerkamp: Precision livestock farming, 2009.; Axford, Bishop, Nicholas, Owen: Breeding for disease resistance in farm animals, 2000.; Field, Taylor: Scientific farm animal production, 2009.; Radostits, O.M.: Herd Health. W.B. Saunders Company. Philadelphia, 2001.; Brand, Nordhuisen, Schukken: Hered health and production management in dairy practice, 1997. OBJECTIVES AND LEARNING OUTCOMES Course objectives The objective of the course Animal breeding and production is to teach students of veterinary medicine how to evaluate and improve genetic basis of animals. Special attention is focused on genotype-phenotype characteristics which have influence on quality and quantity of animal products, than to the characteristics of animal resistance to diseases and animal organism -environment interactions. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Zagreb 12

Learning outcomes Material is divided into three parts which first allow student to acquire knowledge about animal species as a result of its genetic particularities and specific environment. Then there are lessons on how to estimate genetic basis of particular traits and breeding methods how to improve this traits. Finally, in the third part students learn about different production systems and the way of using animal genetics to improve quantity and quality of production and in the same time how production influence on animal health. After successfully completion of the course students will be able to: - understand the role of genetic basis in different ways of breeding and exploiting animals - apply different methods to improve the genetic basis of animals with respect to specific breeding traits - identify various animal production systems - geather animal health and production data - analyze animal health and production data - setting the goals in cooperation with farmer - control advancment according to set goals GRADING SCHEME Points Up to 59 Grade 1 (F) 60-68 2 (E) 69-76 2 (D) 77-84 3 (C) 85-92 4 (B) 93-100 5 (A) Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Zagreb 13

Course leader: Head of Department/Clinic: Note: The course leader is required to submit a Course Syllabus to all teachers and associates pertaining to the Course. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Zagreb 14

Kolegij: GRADING AND EVALUATION OF STUDENT WORK ON COURSES WITH LECTURES, SEMINARS and PRACTICALS Type of activity Minimum number of points Maximum number of points Lectures attendance 3 6 Seminar attendance 4 6 Practicals attendance 4 6 Active participation in seminars and 5 10 practicals Continuous knowledge checking (midterms) 20 32 Final exam 24 40 TOTAL 60 100 GRADING AND EVALUATION OF STUDENT WORK ON COURSES WITH LECTURES and SEMINARS Type of activity Minimum number of points Maximum number of points Lecture attendance 3 6 Practicals attendance 8 12 Active participation in practicals 5 10 Continuous knowledge checking (midterms) 20 32 Final exam 24 40 TOTAL 60 100 GRADING AND EVALUATION OF STUDENT WORK ON COURSES WITH SEMINARS and EXCERCISES Type of activity Minimum number of points Maximum number of points Seminar / practicals attendance 11 18 Active participation in seminars and 5 10 practicals Continuous knowledge checking (midterms) 20 32 Final exam 24 40 TOTAL 60 100 Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Zagreb