%0 Journal Article %T Genetic evaluation of longevity in dairy cattle %A Firas Rashad Al-Samarai %A Falah Hamed Al-Zaydi %J Global Journal of Scientific Researches %P 98-104 %@ 2311-732X %D 2014 %R not yet %X Longevity is a highly desirable trait that considerably affects overall profitability. With increased longevity, the mean production of the herd increases because a greater proportion of the culling decisions are based on production. Longevity did not receive adequate attention in breeding programs because genetic evaluation for this trait is generally difficult as some animals are still alive at the time of genetic evaluation. Therefore, three basic strategies were suggested to evaluate longevity for cows: Firstly, cow survival to a specific age, which can be analyzed as a binary trait by either linear or threshold models. Secondly, estimating life expectancy of live cows and including these records in a linear model analysis. Thirdly, survival analysis: a method of combining the information of dead (uncensored) and alive (censored) cows in same analysis. This review represents an attempt to shed a light on different strategies of genetic evaluation of longevity in dairy cattle in most of developed countries. %K longevity %K genetic evaluation %K survival analysis %U http://gjsr.blue-ap.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/98-104.pdf