Genetic parameters for growth and reproductive traits of Canchim breed
The objective of this work was to estimate genetic parameters for age at first (AFC) and at second (ASC) calvings, penalized age at first (AFCPEN) and at second (ASCPEN) calvings, and occurrence of calving until 38 months of age (PP38) in Canchim breed, as well as to estimate the genetic correlations between these traits with weight (PE420) of males and females, and scrotal circumference (CE420) measured at 420 days of age. Genetic parameters were estimated by two-trait analyses using the Bayesian inference. The analyses were performed between CE420 and PE420, and the reproductive traits measured in the females. The female reproductive traits should show low response to selection, and changes in the management and environmental conditions improve these traits. Selection for the higher weight at 420 days of age does not change female reproductive traits, while selection to increase scrotal circumference, at the same age, contributes to improve such traits.
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Format: | Digital revista |
Language: | por |
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Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira
2012
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Online Access: | https://seer.sct.embrapa.br/index.php/pab/article/view/11064 |
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Summary: | The objective of this work was to estimate genetic parameters for age at first (AFC) and at second (ASC) calvings, penalized age at first (AFCPEN) and at second (ASCPEN) calvings, and occurrence of calving until 38 months of age (PP38) in Canchim breed, as well as to estimate the genetic correlations between these traits with weight (PE420) of males and females, and scrotal circumference (CE420) measured at 420 days of age. Genetic parameters were estimated by two-trait analyses using the Bayesian inference. The analyses were performed between CE420 and PE420, and the reproductive traits measured in the females. The female reproductive traits should show low response to selection, and changes in the management and environmental conditions improve these traits. Selection for the higher weight at 420 days of age does not change female reproductive traits, while selection to increase scrotal circumference, at the same age, contributes to improve such traits. |
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