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Sadrollah Molaei Moghbeli Arsalan Barazandeh Mahmood Vatankhah Mohammadreza Mohammadabadi 《Tropical animal health and production》2013,45(7):1519-1524
Genetic parameters were estimated for 6-month weight (W6), 9-month weight (W9), 12-month weight (W12), average daily gain from birth to 6 months old (ADG6), and Kleiber ratio at 6 months (KL6) traits using 6,442 records obtained from a Raini Cashmere goat flock. The parameters were estimated using the restricted maximum likelihood procedure and applying four animal models excluding or including maternal additive genetic and permanent environmental effects. Heritability estimates for W6, W9, W12, ADG6, and KL6, under the most appropriate model were 0.028, 0.26, 0.29, 0.02, and 0.25, respectively. The estimates of genetic and phenotypic correlations among W6, W9, W12, and ADG6 were high and ranged from 0.73 to 0.99. The estimates of genetic and phenotypic correlations among KL6 and others traits were negative and low. Thus, these estimates of genetic parameters may provide a basis for deriving selection indices for postweaning growth traits also low genetic correlation between growth traits with KL6, it is possible to increase efficiency in Raini kids by multitrait selection. 相似文献
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Barazandeh A Moghbeli SM Vatankhah M Mohammadabadi M 《Tropical animal health and production》2012,44(4):811-817
Data and pedigree information used in the present study were 3,022 records of kids obtained from the breeding station of Raini
goat. The studied traits were birth weight (BW), weaning weight (WW), average daily gain from birth to weaning (ADG) and Kleiber
ratio at weaning (KR). The model included the fixed effects of sex of kid, type of birth, age of dam, year of birth, month
of birth, and age of kid (days) as covariate that had significant effects, and random effects direct additive genetic, maternal
additive genetic, maternal permanent environmental effects and residual. (Co) variance components were estimated using univariate
and multivariate analysis by WOMBAT software applying four animal models including and ignoring maternal effects. Likelihood
ratio test used to determine the most appropriate models. Heritability
( \texth\texta2 ) \left( {{\text{h}}_{\text{a}}^2} \right) estimates for BW, WW, ADG, and KR according to suitable model were 0.12 ± 0.05, 0.08 ± 0.06, 0.10 ± 0.06, and 0.06 ± 0.05,
respectively. Estimates of the proportion of maternal permanent environmental effect to phenotypic variance (c
2) were 0.17 ± 0.03, 0.07 ± 0.03, and 0.07 ± 0.03 for BW, WW, and ADG, respectively. Genetic correlations among traits were
positive and ranged from 0.53 (BW-ADG) to 1.00 (WW-ADG, WW-KR, and ADG-KR). The maternal permanent environmental correlations
between BW-WW, BW-ADG, and WW-ADG were 0.54, 0.48, and 0.99, respectively. Results indicated that maternal effects, especially
maternal permanent environmental effects are an important source of variation in pre-weaning growth trait and ignoring those
in the model redound incorrect genetic evaluation of kids. 相似文献
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Tropical Animal Health and Production - This study investigated the effect of replacing alfalfa hay by subabul leaf meal (SLM) on digestion, fermentation parameters and rumen bacteria and fungi... 相似文献
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