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The INTERSTALLION working group aims to address the challenges in accessing, understanding, and comparing foreign breeding information in sport horse breeding. With over 60 studbooks and more than 130,000 foals born per year, the concentration of sport horse breeding in Europe makes it crucial to establish a standardized approach. This initiative focuses on surveying breeding objectives, testing systems, and breeding value estimation methods to enhance transparency and comparability across countries. Pilot projects and research studies aim to investigate genetic correlations and establish guidelines for improved breeding programs. The INTERSTALLION website serves as a platform for information dissemination.
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INTERSTALLION Steven Janssens (secretary) Jan Philipsson (chairmen)
INTERSTALLION • Working group of the EAAP established in 1998 Improve accessibility, understanding and comparability of foreign breeding information across countries. • Is this a problem….?
Sport horse breeding = international • >60 studbooks/ org.WBFSH 61 members from 29 countries • >130,000 foals/year • concentrated in Europe (7 countries 50% foals) Germany 30,000 Belgium 4,000 Ireland 4,000 France 15,000 Sweden 3,500 The Netherlands 12,000 Denmark 2,500
% matings by foreign stallions country perc. origin Netherlands 31% Germany, France France 6% Germany Denmark 74% Germany, The Netherlands Sweden 62% Germany, The Netherlands
How to use foreign information? • How should we compare test results? • How should we compare breeding values?
Same stallion: different values? G. Ramiro Z Netherlands 122 (97%) France +12 (88%) Belgium 98.5 (95%) Ireland 98 (10%)
Correct interpretation requires information on: • How are breeding objectives defined? • How are horses tested? • How are breeding values calculated?
INTERSTALLION initial research initiatives: • Survey breeding objectives • Survey on testing systems and breeding value estimation
Three types of performance tests competition test capacity field station accuracy
Competition tests • many observations • large variation in traits (earnings, placings, scores, highest level) • problems with pre-selection • large environmental variation • low heritabilities (h2 = 0.10 - 0.20) • can only be measured late in life (5-12 years) MANY OBSERVATIONS BUT LOW VALUE
Field performance tests • early age (3 - 4 years of age) • uniform conditions • reasonable costs • reasonable heritabilities (h2 = 0.20 - 0.30) • reasonable predictive value for later sport performance (rg > 0.50) REASONABLE GOOD INFORMATION AT REASONABLE COSTS
Station performance tests • early age (3 - 4 years of age) • long testing period (up to 100 days) • very uniform conditions • high heritabilities (h2 = 0.20 - 0.60) • high predictive value for later sport performance (rg > 0.80) • high costs VERY GOOD INFORMATION AT HIGH COSTS
Dairy cattle: Interbull 1. exchange information on national genetic evaluations 2. improvement and harmonisation of methods 3. international genetic evaluation using information from multiple countries
INTERSTALLION further research initiatives: • Information exchange • harmonisation • Is across country evaluation possible?
1. Exchange information • http://www.interstallion.org • standardised information on: • breeding population • breeding objective • testing methods • genetic evaluation systems
3. Is across country evaluation possible? • Genetic connectedness • Genetic correlations start of pilot projects
Pilot projects (I & II) • Investigate the genetic connectedness between countries/associations • Estimate genetic correlations between performances in different countries • 2 Phd studiesEmma Thorén Hellsten (SLU)Catherine Ruhlmann (INRA)extended committee (EAAP, ICAR, WBFSH) • Support by SLU, INRA , WBFSH
Id numbers !! Ramiro, G. Ramiro Z Germany, Holstein ramiro 210389565 Belgium, sBs ramiro z X-188 Belgium, BWP ramiro z 1317Netherlands, KWPN g.ramiro z 294 France ramiro 59041861
Pilot project I • Test results of horses • Station or field test • Young horses • DWBKWPNSWBHANHOL
Results gen. correlation • Only between DWB and SWB • Very high gen. Correlations between similar traits dressage, jumping
Pilot project II • Competition data(jumping) • Breeding valuestallions • DWBKWPNSWBHANHOLISHBWP, sBsCSF
The historic role of INTERSTALLION • IS research has pointed out variation in breeding programmes for sport horsesmade this info available + proposed some guidelines for improvement • IS research indicates that across country evaluation is technically possibleare (all) studbooks willing to continue
.. role in the future... • Return to status of working group • Focuss on research on emerging traits (defects, longevity, temperament, ..) • Information dissemination (website)
acknowledgements • Interstallion members • Swedish Agricultural University • KULeuven with support from Vlaams Fokkerij Centrum and Vlaams Varkens stamboek