Author/Authors :
S. Janssens، نويسنده , , W. Vandepitte، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Genetic parameters were estimated with REML for seven body measurements and 13 linearly scored traits in Belgian Bleu
du Maine, Suffolk and Texel sheep. Data were collected from 1993 to 2000 on 756 Bleu du Maine, 1153 Suffolk and 5232
Texel yearling ewes. Measured traits included body weight, height, length, body depth, loin width, heart girth and cannon
bone girth. Skin thickness, tail thickness, tail implantation, tail position, pelvis slope, topline and legs were scored from 1 to
9 with one point intervals. For muscularity of the gigot half points were allowed. Fatness (F) was also scored in the scheme
(1–9 by one point intervals) but was used as an independent variable, rather than a trait.
Only the scored traits were standardised within assessor to remove variance heterogeneity between persons. Significant
non-genetic effects in the final model were flock and assessor×year (fixed) and two covariables, namely “fatness” and “age”.
The additive genetic effect was the only random effect. Co-variance components were estimated using REML in multivariate
animal models. The full phenotypic and genetic covariance matrix was formed by combining results from part analyses and
using the technique of bending. Heritabilities of measured traits were in the range of 0.26–0.57 and genetic correlations
between these traits were high. Heritabilities for scored traits were between 0.04 and 0.43 with rather high values for gigot
muscularity traits in all breeds. Genetic correlations between the scored traits were weak except between the gigot muscularity
scores and between some of the leg traits. The pattern of correlations was not uniform between breeds. A simplification of
the scheme, without loss of applicability to different breeds, seems only possible by removal of some of the measured traits.
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Keywords :
Meat sheep , Linear type traits , heritability , Body dimension , genetic correlation