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Welcome to ICAR's prototype Guidelines Wiki. The content on this wiki is derived from the Guidelines. It is intended to grow into a production wiki over time and as an editorial organization is established. The ICAR Guidelines attempt to provide the world-wide farm livestock recording sector with detailed standards and guidelines representing the state-of-the-art for the full range of activities involved in the identification, performance recording and evaluation of farm livestock.
Sections
- Preamble
- General Rules
- Cattle Milk Recording
- Beef Cattle Recording
- DNA Technology
- Conformation Recording
- AI and ET Data and Fertility Analysis
- Bovine Functional Traits
- Certificate of Quality
- Dairy Cattle Genetic Evaluation
- Identification Device Certification
- Guidelines for Testing, Approval and Checking of Measuring, Recording and Sampling Devices
- Milk Analysis
- On-farm Milk Analysis
- Alpaca and Goat Identification and Fibre
- Data Exchange
- Dairy Sheep and Goats
- Buffalo Milk Recording
- Breed Associations
- Recording Feed Intake for Genetic Evaluation
- Methane Emission for Genetic Evaluation
- Meat, reproduction and maternal trait in sheep and goats