Estimation of genetic parameters for body weight in Charolais calves in Slovenia

The aim of the present study was to estimate genetic parameters for growth traits of Charolais calves in Slovenia. Analysed traits included birth weight (BW), weight at the beginning (WB) and at the end of grazing season (WE), as well as yearling weight (WY). Data were collected on 340 Charolais cal...

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Main Authors: Špela Malovrh, Mojca Simčič, Marko Čepon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2010-01-01
Series:Italian Journal of Animal Science
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Online Access:http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/115
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spelling doaj-c72e5d68d59e427089c65723a774e4292020-11-25T02:14:52ZengTaylor & Francis GroupItalian Journal of Animal Science1594-40771828-051X2010-01-018473574210.4081/ijas.2009.735Estimation of genetic parameters for body weight in Charolais calves in SloveniaŠpela MalovrhMojca SimčičMarko ČeponThe aim of the present study was to estimate genetic parameters for growth traits of Charolais calves in Slovenia. Analysed traits included birth weight (BW), weight at the beginning (WB) and at the end of grazing season (WE), as well as yearling weight (WY). Data were collected on 340 Charolais calves. The total number of records, including pedigree data (parents and grandparents) was 401 animals. (Co)variance components were estimated by REML method for the animal model that included fixed effects of sex, parity and year of birth in the models for all traits. Age of calves at the beginning of grazing season was included as linear regression in models for all traits except for birth weight. The age of calves at the end of grazing season, and age at approximately one year were included as linear regression in the models for corresponding weights. Random effects included direct and maternal additive genetic effects. Direct heritabilities (ha 2) were decreased from 0.74 at birth to 0.19 at yearling weight. Inversely, maternal heritabilities (hm 2) were increased from 0.04 at birth to 0.12 at all other included weights. Direct-maternal genetic correlation (ram) was negative for all weights except for yearling weight (0.10).http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/115Body weight, Charolais calves, (Co)variance components, Heritability.
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author Špela Malovrh
Mojca Simčič
Marko Čepon
spellingShingle Špela Malovrh
Mojca Simčič
Marko Čepon
Estimation of genetic parameters for body weight in Charolais calves in Slovenia
Italian Journal of Animal Science
Body weight, Charolais calves, (Co)variance components, Heritability.
author_facet Špela Malovrh
Mojca Simčič
Marko Čepon
author_sort Špela Malovrh
title Estimation of genetic parameters for body weight in Charolais calves in Slovenia
title_short Estimation of genetic parameters for body weight in Charolais calves in Slovenia
title_full Estimation of genetic parameters for body weight in Charolais calves in Slovenia
title_fullStr Estimation of genetic parameters for body weight in Charolais calves in Slovenia
title_full_unstemmed Estimation of genetic parameters for body weight in Charolais calves in Slovenia
title_sort estimation of genetic parameters for body weight in charolais calves in slovenia
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Italian Journal of Animal Science
issn 1594-4077
1828-051X
publishDate 2010-01-01
description The aim of the present study was to estimate genetic parameters for growth traits of Charolais calves in Slovenia. Analysed traits included birth weight (BW), weight at the beginning (WB) and at the end of grazing season (WE), as well as yearling weight (WY). Data were collected on 340 Charolais calves. The total number of records, including pedigree data (parents and grandparents) was 401 animals. (Co)variance components were estimated by REML method for the animal model that included fixed effects of sex, parity and year of birth in the models for all traits. Age of calves at the beginning of grazing season was included as linear regression in models for all traits except for birth weight. The age of calves at the end of grazing season, and age at approximately one year were included as linear regression in the models for corresponding weights. Random effects included direct and maternal additive genetic effects. Direct heritabilities (ha 2) were decreased from 0.74 at birth to 0.19 at yearling weight. Inversely, maternal heritabilities (hm 2) were increased from 0.04 at birth to 0.12 at all other included weights. Direct-maternal genetic correlation (ram) was negative for all weights except for yearling weight (0.10).
topic Body weight, Charolais calves, (Co)variance components, Heritability.
url http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/115
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