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Oudah,, E. (2002). GENETIC PARAMETERS, SIRE EVALUATION AND GENETIC TREND FOR PREWEANING GROWTH TRAITS IN FRIESIAN CALVES IN EGYPT. Journal of Animal and Poultry Production, 27(2), 911-926. doi: 10.21608/jappmu.2002.253341
E. Z. M. Oudah,. "GENETIC PARAMETERS, SIRE EVALUATION AND GENETIC TREND FOR PREWEANING GROWTH TRAITS IN FRIESIAN CALVES IN EGYPT". Journal of Animal and Poultry Production, 27, 2, 2002, 911-926. doi: 10.21608/jappmu.2002.253341
Oudah,, E. (2002). 'GENETIC PARAMETERS, SIRE EVALUATION AND GENETIC TREND FOR PREWEANING GROWTH TRAITS IN FRIESIAN CALVES IN EGYPT', Journal of Animal and Poultry Production, 27(2), pp. 911-926. doi: 10.21608/jappmu.2002.253341
Oudah,, E. GENETIC PARAMETERS, SIRE EVALUATION AND GENETIC TREND FOR PREWEANING GROWTH TRAITS IN FRIESIAN CALVES IN EGYPT. Journal of Animal and Poultry Production, 2002; 27(2): 911-926. doi: 10.21608/jappmu.2002.253341

GENETIC PARAMETERS, SIRE EVALUATION AND GENETIC TREND FOR PREWEANING GROWTH TRAITS IN FRIESIAN CALVES IN EGYPT

Article 11, Volume 27, Issue 2, February 2002, Page 911-926  XML PDF (6.64 MB)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/jappmu.2002.253341
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Author
E. Z. M. Oudah,
Animal Production Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Mansoura University, PC 35516, Egypt.
Abstract
Records of birth weight (BWT) and weaning weight 0NWT) of 1184 Friesian
calves (593 males and 591 females) progeny of 49 sires and 489 dams born during
the period from 1990 to 2000 were used in the present study. The average number of
calves per sire was 18.3. Data were statistically analyzed using the least squares
mixed model and maximum likelihood (LSMLMW) computer program of Harvey
(1990). The effects of sire (random effect), year and season of birth, sex of calf (fixed
effects) and dam weight at calving (OWe) (covariate) for analysing BWT, WWT and
average daily gain (ADG) from birth to weaning were studied. Both BWT and age of
calf at weaning (suckling period) (SP) were included in the model as linear covariates
when analyzing WWT and ADG. The least squares means (± SE) of BWT, \N'oN[
and ADG were 31.3±0.33, 97.0±0.75 kg and 624±C1..72 g/tj, respectively. Sire, year of
calving, sex of calf, owe and am ha~ lhiglilLyl sfgnifieant (P<0.001) effects on traits'
studied. Season of birth sh.lO.w.edl higJnLW signifieamt (P<O.Ot). effect only on BWT. Birth
weight and! 'W'NF increased! byr 0.021 and 0\018 kg/kg increase in owe, respectively.
Weaning weig,litt of caNes increased by, 0.36 kg per each kg lncrease illt Swt.
Meanwhile, ADG decreased by -6.1'~ gtd per each kg increase in BWT.
Calves born in spring were the heavier BWT and those born in autumn were the lower
BWT (32.0 vs. 30.6 kg). The proportions of sire variance components (82s) for BWT,
WWT and ADG were 6.03, 6.96 and 7.04%, respectively. Heritability estimates were
0.241, 0.279 and 0.281, respectively. The genetic, phenotypic and environmental
correlation coefficients among studied traits generally were low and positive except
the correlations between WWT and ADG were strong (0.907, 0.892 and 0.886,
respectively) and between BWT and ADG were moderate and negative (-0.285, -
0.278 and -0.277, respectively). Estimates of sire-transmitting ability (ETA's) as
deviations from the overall means using Best Linear Unbiased Prediction (BLUP)
method ranged from -0.856 to +2.24 kg for BWT, from -3.86 to +4.46 kg for WWT and
from -36.4 to +42.3 g/d for ADG. Percentages of sires that had positive ETA
estimates for studied traits ranged from 43.24 to 48.65%. Spearman rank correlation
coefficients among ETA's of BWT and both WWT and ADG were low and negative (-
0.17 and -0.17, respectively), while the corresponding correlation between WWT and
ADG was high and positive (0.998). The annual phenotypic and genetic trends in
BWT were positive and significant (0.149 and 0.503 kg/year, respectively).
Meanwhile, the phenotypic trends in both WWT and ADG were negative and
significant (-0.268 kg/year and -2.55 g/d/year in the two traits, respectively) and the
genetic trends in the same two traits were negative also (~0.060 kg/year and -0.615 .
g/d/year, respectively) but not significant. From this study, it could be concluded that
the economic importance must be given to growth traits in breeding programs.
Keywords
Friesian calves; growth traits; sire evaluation; genetic trend; Egypt
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