Evaluation of Bonsmara and Belmont Red cattle breeds in South Africa. 2. Genetic parameters for growth and fertility

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dc.contributor Corbet, NJ
dc.contributor Shepherd, RK
dc.contributor Burrow, HM
dc.contributor Prayaga, KC
dc.contributor van der Westhuizen, J
dc.contributor Bosman, DJ
dc.date.accessioned 2012-03-07T22:19:07Z
dc.date.available 2012-03-07T22:19:07Z
dc.date.issued 2006
dc.identifier.citation Aust. J. Exp. Agr. (2006) 46(2): 213-223
dc.identifier.issn 0816-1089
dc.identifier.uri http://livestocklibrary.com.au/handle/1234/22633
dc.description.abstract Genetic parameters were estimated for growth and fertility indicator traits in a South African beef cattle population. Measurements on 5601 pedigreed progeny of 96 Bonsmara sires, 18 Belmont Red sires and 20 Bonsmara _ Belmont Red cross sires were recorded over 19 years in 4 diverse climatic regions of South Africa. Growth traits were measured on growing stock from birth to 18 months at pasture. Cow weights were measured at calving and weaning. Age at first calving, and repeated measurements of calving day and calving interval were recorded on 1993 breeding females as indicators of reproductive performance. The traits were analysed using univariate and bivariate animal models with maternal effects fitted. Direct heritability of growth traits (0.11?0.42) and female fertility traits (0.02?0.13) suggested that genetic progress could be made by selection for some traits. Genetic correlations between growth and fertility traits were variable (?0.47?0.85) and indicated that multi-trait selection would be the best method of dealing with multidirectional forces on productivity traits. Genetic correlations between direct and maternal effects on liveweight traits were mostly negative indicating that genetic improvement of traits with strong maternal influence, such as weaning weight, would be complicated and supported the use of post-weaning weights with less maternal influence as selection criteria to improve the direct additive component of growth. The genetic parameter estimates provide useful reference values for estimation of breeding values in a proposed combined-breed genetic evaluation program.
dc.publisher CSIRO Publishing
dc.source.uri http://www.publish.csiro.au/?act=view_file&file_id=EA05224.pdf
dc.subject genetic correlation
dc.subject heritability
dc.subject maternal effects
dc.title Evaluation of Bonsmara and Belmont Red cattle breeds in South Africa. 2. Genetic parameters for growth and fertility
dc.type Research
dc.description.version Journal article
dc.identifier.volume 46
dc.identifier.page 213-223
dc.identifier.issue 2


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