M Haile-Mariam
Overview
Explore the profile of M Haile-Mariam including associated specialties, affiliations and a list of published articles.
Author names and details appear as published. Due to indexing inconsistencies, multiple individuals may share a name, and a single author may have variations. MedLuna displays this data as publicly available, without modification or verification
Snapshot
Snapshot
Articles
30
Citations
334
Followers
0
Related Specialties
Related Specialties
Top 10 Co-Authors
Top 10 Co-Authors
Published In
Published In
Affiliations
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Recent Articles
1.
Haile-Mariam M, Goddard M, Newton J, Axford M, Nieuwhof G, Khansefid M
J Dairy Sci
. 2025 Jan;
PMID: 39890077
Increasing production and environmental challenges in dairy cattle means that selecting for resilience is becoming more important. This study explored whether data on cows that exit before completing their lactation...
2.
Scott B, Haile-Mariam M, Tiezzi F, van den Berg I, Maltecca C, Pryce J
J Dairy Sci
. 2024 Dec;
108(3):2658-2668.
PMID: 39662810
Homozygosity, which can arise from several genetic mechanisms including inbreeding, is frequently observed in the offspring of related parents. This inbreeding can lead to a reduced performance, owing to a...
3.
Axford M, Khansefid M, Haile-Mariam M, Goddard M, Pryce J
J Dairy Sci
. 2024 May;
107(9):6994-7008.
PMID: 38754831
The welfare of calves is important to both farmers and consumers. Practices that increase the proportion of calves born alive and enable them to thrive through to weaning contribute to...
4.
Haile-Mariam M, Khansefid M, Axford M, Goddard M, Pryce J
J Dairy Sci
. 2023 Aug;
106(11):7880-7892.
PMID: 37641312
The longevity of dairy cattle has economic, animal welfare, and health implications and is influenced by the frequency of mortality on the farm and sale for slaughter. In this study...
5.
van den Berg I, Ho P, Haile-Mariam M, Pryce J
JDS Commun
. 2022 Nov;
2(6):361-365.
PMID: 36337105
Female fertility is a challenging trait to improve genetically because of its low heritability, its unfavorable genetic correlation with milk yield, and its relatively small number of records. The MFERT...
6.
Shahinfar S, Khansefid M, Haile-Mariam M, Pryce J
Animal
. 2021 Nov;
15(11):100391.
PMID: 34800868
Lameness is one of the costliest health problems, as well as a welfare concern in dairy cows. However, it is difficult to detect cows with possible lameness, or the ones...
7.
Scott B, Haile-Mariam M, Cocks B, Pryce J
J Dairy Sci
. 2021 Aug;
104(11):11832-11849.
PMID: 34454757
Genomic selection has been commonly used for selection for over a decade. In this time, the rate of genetic gain has more than doubled in some countries, while inbreeding per...
8.
Khansefid M, Haile-Mariam M, Pryce J
J Dairy Sci
. 2021 Jul;
104(10):10905-10920.
PMID: 34275628
Lameness is a serious health and welfare issue that can negatively affect the economic performance of cows, especially on pasture-based dairy farms. However, most genetic predictions (GP) of lameness have...
9.
The use of milk mid-infrared spectroscopy to improve genomic prediction accuracy of serum biomarkers
van den Berg I, Ho P, Luke T, Haile-Mariam M, Bolormaa S, Pryce J
J Dairy Sci
. 2020 Dec;
104(2):2008-2017.
PMID: 33358169
Breeding objectives in the dairy industry have shifted from being solely focused on production to including fertility, animal health, and environmental impact. Increased serum concentrations of candidate biomarkers of health...
10.
Cheruiyot E, Nguyen T, Haile-Mariam M, Cocks B, Abdelsayed M, Pryce J
J Dairy Sci
. 2019 Dec;
103(3):2460-2476.
PMID: 31864748
Dairying in Australia is practiced in highly diverse climatic conditions and production systems, which means that re-ranking of genotypes could occur across environments that vary in temperature and humidity-that is,...