Comparative results of beef cattle test farming in Hungary and Germany
Abstract
A comparative review of the performance testing records of the central testing stations Lehrund Versuchsanstalt für Tierzucht und Tierhaltung (LVAT) in Germany and Bos Genetic in
Hungary was conducted. The records of 284 beef bulls were analysed to see the influence of
breed but most importantly the influence the central testing station itself has on the test
results. This revealed that the mean for average daily gain across the two testing stations was
almost identical. It also identified that with regard to average daily gain, the Charolais breed
was the highest performer at LVAT, while the Blonde d’Aquitaine breed was the highest
performer at the Bos Genetic Central testing station. Furthermore, the effects of differences
in starting age and weight of bulls on average daily gain were analysed, showing a negligible,
statistically insignificant correlation.