Genetic evaluation of milking buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis): bull ranking

ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to evaluate genetic aspects related to production and reproductive efficiency of Murrah and Mediterranean buffaloes and their crosses. A ranking of bulls from Embrapa Eastern Amazonia was also composed to guide assisted mating. Birth records of 2,322 Murrah, Mediterranean, and crossbred buffaloes from the Embrapa Eastern Amazon herd, from 1953 to 2013, as well as information on production and reproductive traits were used. Genetic analyzes were performed in the WOMBAT software using the animal model with two-trait analysis. While heritability (h2) for total milk production (TMP) and fat milk percentage (F) were generally high, for reproductive traits h2 tended to be low. Genetic correlations for TMP with the other traits were low and negative, except for TMP with calving interval (CI) and service period (SP) in the Mediterranean breed and with age at first calving (AFC) and SP in crossbred, which were positive and high. Bull 1001 had high predicted transmitting ability (PTA) for TMP, so it should transmit a greater volume of milk to his offspring, although it had a lower PTA for F. There was sufficient variability within the herd to work with genetic management for both production and reproductive efficiency.

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Main Authors: Marques,L.C., McManus,C., Peripolli,V., Araújo,C.V., Matos,A.S., Costa,J.S., Silva,C.S., Sales,R.L., Camargo Júnior,R.N.C., Laureano,M.M.M., Marques,J.R.F.
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Published: Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Escola de Veterinária 2019
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spelling oai:scielo:S0102-093520190005017122019-10-24Genetic evaluation of milking buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis): bull rankingMarques,L.C.McManus,C.Peripolli,V.Araújo,C.V.Matos,A.S.Costa,J.S.Silva,C.S.Sales,R.L.Camargo Júnior,R.N.C.Laureano,M.M.M.Marques,J.R.F. genetic management heritability correlation reproductive efficiency ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to evaluate genetic aspects related to production and reproductive efficiency of Murrah and Mediterranean buffaloes and their crosses. A ranking of bulls from Embrapa Eastern Amazonia was also composed to guide assisted mating. Birth records of 2,322 Murrah, Mediterranean, and crossbred buffaloes from the Embrapa Eastern Amazon herd, from 1953 to 2013, as well as information on production and reproductive traits were used. Genetic analyzes were performed in the WOMBAT software using the animal model with two-trait analysis. While heritability (h2) for total milk production (TMP) and fat milk percentage (F) were generally high, for reproductive traits h2 tended to be low. Genetic correlations for TMP with the other traits were low and negative, except for TMP with calving interval (CI) and service period (SP) in the Mediterranean breed and with age at first calving (AFC) and SP in crossbred, which were positive and high. Bull 1001 had high predicted transmitting ability (PTA) for TMP, so it should transmit a greater volume of milk to his offspring, although it had a lower PTA for F. There was sufficient variability within the herd to work with genetic management for both production and reproductive efficiency.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUniversidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Escola de VeterináriaArquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia v.71 n.5 20192019-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-09352019000501712en10.1590/1678-4162-10819
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Camargo Júnior,R.N.C.
Laureano,M.M.M.
Marques,J.R.F.
Genetic evaluation of milking buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis): bull ranking
author_facet Marques,L.C.
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Camargo Júnior,R.N.C.
Laureano,M.M.M.
Marques,J.R.F.
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title Genetic evaluation of milking buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis): bull ranking
title_short Genetic evaluation of milking buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis): bull ranking
title_full Genetic evaluation of milking buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis): bull ranking
title_fullStr Genetic evaluation of milking buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis): bull ranking
title_full_unstemmed Genetic evaluation of milking buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis): bull ranking
title_sort genetic evaluation of milking buffaloes (bubalus bubalis): bull ranking
description ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to evaluate genetic aspects related to production and reproductive efficiency of Murrah and Mediterranean buffaloes and their crosses. A ranking of bulls from Embrapa Eastern Amazonia was also composed to guide assisted mating. Birth records of 2,322 Murrah, Mediterranean, and crossbred buffaloes from the Embrapa Eastern Amazon herd, from 1953 to 2013, as well as information on production and reproductive traits were used. Genetic analyzes were performed in the WOMBAT software using the animal model with two-trait analysis. While heritability (h2) for total milk production (TMP) and fat milk percentage (F) were generally high, for reproductive traits h2 tended to be low. Genetic correlations for TMP with the other traits were low and negative, except for TMP with calving interval (CI) and service period (SP) in the Mediterranean breed and with age at first calving (AFC) and SP in crossbred, which were positive and high. Bull 1001 had high predicted transmitting ability (PTA) for TMP, so it should transmit a greater volume of milk to his offspring, although it had a lower PTA for F. There was sufficient variability within the herd to work with genetic management for both production and reproductive efficiency.
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