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Bayesian approach to estimate variance components and genetic parameters of average daily gains and Kleiber ratios in crossbred cattle.

Authors :
Vangchhia, Nunhlupuii
Gayari, Indrajit
Roy, Ishani
Lalhmingmawii, Sylvia
Baneh, Hasan
Mandal, Ajoy
Source :
Tropical Animal Health & Production; Nov2024, Vol. 56 Issue 8, p1-10, 10p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The present study aimed to estimate variance components and genetic parameters of the average daily gains from birth to 3-months (ADG1), 3- to 6-months (ADG2), 6- to 9-months (ADG3) and 9- to 12-months (ADG4) of age and corresponding Kleiber ratios (KR1, KR2, KR3 and KR4, respectively) in Jersey crossbred calves. Data for this study were collected from National Dairy Research Institute, Eastern Regional Station, Kalyani, West Bengal, India during 2013 to 2021. Genetic parameters for the traits were estimated using Bayesian procedure through Gibbs sampling by fitting six animal models. The deviance information criterion (DIC) was employed to determine the most appropriate model for each trait under investigation. Direct heritability estimates for ADGs and KRs ranged from 0.19 (ADG3) to 0.59 (ADG2) and 0.14 (KR3) to 0.72 (KR1), respectively. Significant maternal heritability ( m 2 ) was observed for average daily gains (17–24%) and Kleiber ratios (13–18%) at different age intervals under the best model. Estimates of permanent environmental effects ( c 2 ) of dam for ADG1, ADG2, KR2 and KR4 were only 1–4% of the total phenotypic variance in this study. Large negative estimates of correlations, ranging from -0.87 to -0.98, between direct and maternal (r a , m ) effects for ADGs and KRs (except KR3) at different age intervals were observed. Total heritability ( h t 2 ) and maternal repeatability (t m ) of the studied traits ranged 0.05–0.28 and 0.01–0.14, respectively. The moderate to high heritability estimates for all traits in this study indicate the possibility of genetic progress for these traits through selective breeding program. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00494747
Volume :
56
Issue :
8
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Tropical Animal Health & Production
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
180025602
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11250-024-04175-9