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  1. Latest papers. Scopus recordArticle Open access. Understanding the underlying genetic mechanisms for age at first calving, inter-calving period and scrotal circumference in Bonsmara cattle. J.J. Reding, …, D. Berry, E. van Marle-Köster. BMC Genomics • Volume 24, Issue 1 • 1 December 2023. Scopus recordArticle Open access.

  2. D.P. Berry's 105 research works with 3,045 citations and 17,759 reads, including: Predicting methane emissions of individual grazing dairy cows from spectral analyses of their milk...

  3. Residual feed intake (RFI), which is the difference between expected intake and that predicted based on energy demands, is now the most commonly used measure of feed efficiency over a given time period. However, RFI, as commonly defined, is independent of growth rate, which may affect its acceptance by industry.

    • D. P. Berry, J. J. Crowley
    • 2012
  4. Discover the latest information about Donagh P. Berry - D-Index & Metrics, Awards, Achievements, Best Publications and Frequent Co-Authors. Animal Science and Veterinary scholar academic profile.

  5. Apr 1, 2021 · D.P. Berry secured the research funding, helped develop the research question, undertook the association analyses and drafted the manuscript. M.M. Kelleher also helped develop the research question, undertook the genetic evaluation and helped draft the manuscript.

    • D.P. Berry, M.M. Kelleher
    • 2021
  6. Abstract. From 1917 to 2017, dairy grazing systems have evolved from uncontrolled grazing of unimproved pastures by dual-purpose dairy-beef breeds to an intensive system with a high output per unit of land from a fit-for-purpose cow.

  7. Abstract. The inclusion of reproductive performance in dairy cow breeding schemes has resulted in a cumulative improvement in genetic merit for reproductive performance; this improvement should manifest in longer productive lives through a reduced requirement for involuntary culling.