Peru: PURITA, the new Girolando calf with high genetic quality

Published 2022년 1월 14일

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The National Institute of Agrarian Innovation (INIA) has introduced a new calf, 'Purita' of the Girolando breed, to ranchers in the Amazon and north coast regions. This calf was born using biotechnology reproduction techniques and was created through a crossbreeding effort between Holstein and Gyr cattle breeds in 2017. The result is a cow that can produce milk with high nutrients, fats, and vitamins in hot conditions and has meat capacity. This will enhance the profitability of small and medium-sized farmers by allowing them to generate high-quality genetic material.
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The National Institute of Agrarian Innovation (INIA) has made “Purita”, the new calf of the Girolando breed with high genetic capacity, available to ranchers in the Amazon and north coast of the country. This specimen was born through biotechnology reproduction techniques promoted by INIA through the Livestock Area and within the framework of the Promegnational project. For this purpose, he has carried out crossbreeding work in 2017 between Holstein and Gyr cattle breeds. As a result of this crossing, a cow was obtained that, upon reaching sexual maturity, was subjected to artificial insemination techniques with high-quality semen, achieving the generation of embryos of the Girolando breed with adequate conditions for the tropics and north coast of our country. dairy breed "Purita" has the ability to provide good milk production with high levels of nutrients, fats and vitamins in high temperature conditions, it is adaptable to inclement weather, in addition to having meat capacity ...

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