German Society for Animal Breeding


The German Society for Animal Breeding in German: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Züchtungskunde e.V. is a specialist association which sees itself as a link in the area of livestock science, in that brings together science, administration and practice over all species of animal.

Mission and Structure

The DGfZ was formed in 1905 as a non-profit organization with its seat in Bonn. It officially represents Germany at the European Federation of Animal Science and is thus financially sponsored by the Bundesministerium für Ernährung, Landwirtschaft und Verbraucherschutz
The official organ of the DGfZ is the journal Züchtungskunde or with honorary membership of the DGfZ.

Previous Honorary Members

  • 2013 Leo Siebers, Kleve-Rindern
  • 2010 Ernst-Jürgen Lode, Woldegk
  • 2009 Ernst Kalm, Kiel
  • 2007 William Hill, Edinburgh, UK
  • 2006 Heinz-Werner Lehmann, Uelzen
  • 2005 Roland Ulmer, Stuttgart
  • 2004 Franz Schmitten, Bonn
  • 2003 Klaus Meyn, Königswinter
  • 2002 Hermann Trautwein, Nürtingen; Philipp R. Fürst zu Solms-Lich, Lich, as honorary president
  • 2001 Maurice Bichard, Abingdon/Oxon, England
  • 1998 Jan Philipsson, Uppsala
  • 1997 Janos Dohy, Gödöllö
  • 1996 Franc Habe, Ljubljana,
  • 1994 Jean Boyazoglu, Rom
  • 1993 Eberhard Thyssen, Herrsching am Ammersee
  • 1992 Diedrich Richard Osterhoff, Pretoria ; Diedrich Schröder, Wilhelminenhof, as honorary president.
  • 1991 Arne Roos, Örkelljunga
  • 1989 Alessandro Nardone, Viterbo
  • 1987 Georg Schönmuth, Berlin
  • 1986 Kristòf von Kàllay, Rom
  • 1985 Patrick Cunningham, Dublin
  • 1981 Wolfgang von Scharfenberg, Wanfried, as honorary president; Walther Baier, Munich; Robert Winnigstedt, Bonn; G. Hahl; Karl Schimmelpfennig, Oldenburg i.O.; André-Max Leroy, Paris ; Adolf Köppe, Norden; Johannes Hansen, Berlin; Felix Hoesch; Wilhelm Zorn, Tschechnitz, as honorary chairman; Wilhelm Niklas, München, as honorary president.