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Article << Previous     |     Next >>   Contents Vol 52(5)

Genetic parameter estimates for growth traits of Gansu Alpine Finewool sheep

Wenhui Li A and Ian W. Purvis B C

A Gansu Provincial Sheep Breeding Technology Extension Station, Huangcheng Town, Sunan, Gansu, 734031, China.
B CSIRO Livestock Industries, FD McMaster Research Laboratory, Locked Bag 1, Armidale, NSW 2350, Australia.
C Corresponding author. Email: ian.purvis@csiro.au

Animal Production Science 52(5) 321-328 http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/AN11157
Submitted: 1 August 2011  Accepted: 23 January 2012   Published: 10 May 2012


 
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Abstract

Estimation of genetic parameters for growth traits of Gansu Alpine Finewool sheep that separately identify maternal effects has not been previously conducted. (Co)variance components and corresponding genetic parameters for lamb growth traits were estimated from Gansu Alpine Finewool sheep maintained at Gansu Sheep Breeding Technology Extension Station in north-western China. Records of 17 703 lambs at birth, born over 9 years (2000–2008) and sired by 315 rams, were used in the study. Birth type, sex, dam age, record age and birth year were fitted as fixed effects. Analyses were carried out using a restricted maximum likelihood procedure (ASReml). Six different animal models were fitted for all traits and the most appropriate model was selected through log-likelihood ratio testing. After identifying the appropriate model through single-trait analysis, bivariate analyses were used to obtain the phenotypic and genetic correlations among the growth traits. In addition to the direct genetic effect, and maternal genetic effects, significant negative correlations between direct genetic and maternal genetic effects were found for all the growth traits. The maternal permanent environmental effects were only significant for birthweight, weaning weight and pre-weaning growth rate. The estimates of direct heritability for birthweight, weaning weight, pre-weaning average daily gain, post-weaning average daily gain and yearling weight were 0.22, 0.16, 0.15, 0.27 and 0.19 respectively. The maternal heritability estimates were relatively high and ranged from 0.17 to 0.27. The study provides the breed and its associated finewool sheep industry with a more encompassing basis for designing more effective breeding programs for improvement of growth traits of Gansu Alpine Finewool sheep.

Additional keywords: maternal effect.


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