Title of article
Estimates of genetic parameters and genetic trends for live weight and fleece traits in Menz sheep
Author/Authors
Solomon Gizaw، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
9
From page
145
To page
153
Abstract
Menz sheep are indigenous to the highlands of Ethiopia, and highly valued for their meat and wool production. The area is
characterized as a lowinput mixed barley-sheep production system. In 1998, a selection experimentwas set up to evaluate the response
of Menz sheep to selection for yearling live weight (WT12) and greasy fleece weight (GFW) combined in an economic index. In this
paper, we report the results of this breeding program obtained between 1998 and 2003. Average annual genetic selection responses
for WT12 andGFWwere 1.506 and 0.043 kg in the selected flock and 0.392 and−0.008 kg in the control flock. Annual genetic trends
in the selected flock, estimated by regressing BLUP estimated breeding values on year of birth, were 0.495±0.053 kg for WT12,
0.012±0.002 kg for GFW, and Birr 5.53±0.55 for the aggregate breeding value (1 Ethiopian Birr = 0.115 USD). Corresponding
values for the control flock were 0.276±0.065 kg, 0.003±0.002 kg and Birr 2.93±0.69. Correlated responses in birth weight
(WT0), weaning weight (WT3), 6-month weight (WT6) and staple length (STPL) in the selected flock were 0.038±0.005 kg,
0.271±0.03 kg, 0.388±0.039 kg and 0.011±0.017 cm, respectively. Heritabilities, estimated by fitting a multitrait individual
animal model were 0.464±0.014, 0.477±0.016, 0.514±0.017, 0.559±0.019, 0.393±0.016 and 0.339±0.014 for WT0, WT3,
WT6, WT12, GFW and staple length (STPL), respectively. Phenotypic and genetic correlations between all traits were positive,
except for STPL and WT12. Estimates of genetic parameters and observed genetic trends confirm that selective breeding can lead
to significant genetic improvement in Menz sheep.
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Keywords
Selection , live weight , genetic parameters , Tropical breed , menz sheep
Journal title
Small Ruminant Research
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Small Ruminant Research
Record number
847481
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