Evaluation of genetic and non - genetic factors affecting some economic traits in goats

A study was undertaken to investigate the effect of various non-genetic and genetic factors on age of first kidding, first lactation milk yield and first kidding interval in Beetal goats. Year and season of kidding and lactation lenght had a highly significant effect on milk yield. Heritabilities for age at first kidding, first lactation milk yield and first kidding interval were 0.54 ¦ 0.12, 0.25 ¦ 0.08 and 0.15 ¦ 0.09, respectively. Results indicate that selection for age at first kidding would probably result in decreasing the age at first kidding as well as increase the first lactation yield but it would also increase the kidding interval. Hence, it would be neccesary to consider both age at first kidding and kidding interval in selecting animals for the overall improvement in productivity

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Main Authors: 119471 Singh, R.N., 39841 Acharya, R.M.A., 49122 Biswas, D.K.
Format: biblioteca
Published: 1970
Subjects:CAPRINOS, GENETICA, MEJORAMIENTO ANIMAL, HEREDABILIDAD,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-BVE:437582020-02-03T21:07:17ZEvaluation of genetic and non - genetic factors affecting some economic traits in goats 119471 Singh, R.N. 39841 Acharya, R.M.A. 49122 Biswas, D.K. 1970A study was undertaken to investigate the effect of various non-genetic and genetic factors on age of first kidding, first lactation milk yield and first kidding interval in Beetal goats. Year and season of kidding and lactation lenght had a highly significant effect on milk yield. Heritabilities for age at first kidding, first lactation milk yield and first kidding interval were 0.54 ¦ 0.12, 0.25 ¦ 0.08 and 0.15 ¦ 0.09, respectively. Results indicate that selection for age at first kidding would probably result in decreasing the age at first kidding as well as increase the first lactation yield but it would also increase the kidding interval. Hence, it would be neccesary to consider both age at first kidding and kidding interval in selecting animals for the overall improvement in productivityA study was undertaken to investigate the effect of various non-genetic and genetic factors on age of first kidding, first lactation milk yield and first kidding interval in Beetal goats. Year and season of kidding and lactation lenght had a highly significant effect on milk yield. Heritabilities for age at first kidding, first lactation milk yield and first kidding interval were 0.54 ¦ 0.12, 0.25 ¦ 0.08 and 0.15 ¦ 0.09, respectively. Results indicate that selection for age at first kidding would probably result in decreasing the age at first kidding as well as increase the first lactation yield but it would also increase the kidding interval. Hence, it would be neccesary to consider both age at first kidding and kidding interval in selecting animals for the overall improvement in productivityCAPRINOSGENETICAMEJORAMIENTO ANIMALHEREDABILIDADActa Agriculturae Scandinavica (Suiza)
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topic CAPRINOS
GENETICA
MEJORAMIENTO ANIMAL
HEREDABILIDAD
CAPRINOS
GENETICA
MEJORAMIENTO ANIMAL
HEREDABILIDAD
spellingShingle CAPRINOS
GENETICA
MEJORAMIENTO ANIMAL
HEREDABILIDAD
CAPRINOS
GENETICA
MEJORAMIENTO ANIMAL
HEREDABILIDAD
119471 Singh, R.N.
39841 Acharya, R.M.A.
49122 Biswas, D.K.
Evaluation of genetic and non - genetic factors affecting some economic traits in goats
description A study was undertaken to investigate the effect of various non-genetic and genetic factors on age of first kidding, first lactation milk yield and first kidding interval in Beetal goats. Year and season of kidding and lactation lenght had a highly significant effect on milk yield. Heritabilities for age at first kidding, first lactation milk yield and first kidding interval were 0.54 ¦ 0.12, 0.25 ¦ 0.08 and 0.15 ¦ 0.09, respectively. Results indicate that selection for age at first kidding would probably result in decreasing the age at first kidding as well as increase the first lactation yield but it would also increase the kidding interval. Hence, it would be neccesary to consider both age at first kidding and kidding interval in selecting animals for the overall improvement in productivity
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topic_facet CAPRINOS
GENETICA
MEJORAMIENTO ANIMAL
HEREDABILIDAD
author 119471 Singh, R.N.
39841 Acharya, R.M.A.
49122 Biswas, D.K.
author_facet 119471 Singh, R.N.
39841 Acharya, R.M.A.
49122 Biswas, D.K.
author_sort 119471 Singh, R.N.
title Evaluation of genetic and non - genetic factors affecting some economic traits in goats
title_short Evaluation of genetic and non - genetic factors affecting some economic traits in goats
title_full Evaluation of genetic and non - genetic factors affecting some economic traits in goats
title_fullStr Evaluation of genetic and non - genetic factors affecting some economic traits in goats
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of genetic and non - genetic factors affecting some economic traits in goats
title_sort evaluation of genetic and non - genetic factors affecting some economic traits in goats
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