Abstract :
In this study, heritabilities and (co)variance components for body weight at 100 days (BW), muscle depth (MD) and fat depth
(FD) were estimated for Suffolk, the most common sheep breed in the Czech Republic. Data from 1996 to 2004 were extracted
from the sheep recording database of the Czech Sheep and Goat Breeding Association. Genetic parameters were estimated using
multivariate animal models, including both direct and maternal genetic effects and permanent environmental effects. Average values
for BW,MD and FD were 27.91 kg, 25.5mm and 3.3 mm, respectively. Direct and maternal heritability for BW were 0.17 and 0.08,
respectively, and direct heritabilities were 0.16 forMDand 0.08 for FD. Maternal heritability estimates for ultrasonic measurements
were generally low. Direct genetic correlations between BW and MD and maternal genetic correlations between BW and MD were
positive and favourable. Both direct genetic correlations betweenBWand FD and maternal genetic correlations betweenBWand FD
were negative, but not significantly different from zero. The favourable genetic correlations between BW and MD make ultrasound
measurements a valuable tool in breeding programs focusing on growth and carcass characteristics.
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Keywords :
Sheep , body weight , Muscle depth , Fat depth , genetic parameters