Estimation of genetic parameters in beef cattle from records of performance

An analysis of the growth and calving performance from a crossbreeding program involving four breeds of sires (Angus, Hereford, Friesian and Shorthorn) mated to three breeds of purebred dams (Angus, Hereford and Shorthorn) and three types of crossbred heifers (Angus X Hereford, Friesian X Angus and...

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Main Authors: Baharin, K., Beilharz, R. G.
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Language:English
Published: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization for the Australian Agricultural Council 1975
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spelling my.upm.eprints.473532016-05-05T05:15:24Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/47353/ Estimation of genetic parameters in beef cattle from records of performance Baharin, K. Beilharz, R. G. An analysis of the growth and calving performance from a crossbreeding program involving four breeds of sires (Angus, Hereford, Friesian and Shorthorn) mated to three breeds of purebred dams (Angus, Hereford and Shorthorn) and three types of crossbred heifers (Angus X Hereford, Friesian X Angus and Friesian X Hereford) during the 1971 and 1972 calving seasons is presented. The performance of the individual breeds of dams and sires were evaluated from the size and growth rate of their progeny at birth, to weaning and post-weaning, as well as from the performance of the dams at calving measured in terms of incidence of difficult calving, percentage of calves dead at birth and twinning rate. Heritability estimates calculated from intra-class correlation of paternal half-sibs were compared from records obtained from purebred calves and from crossbred calves.Crossbred calves were heavier than the purebred calves at birth and grew faster between birth and weaning. After weaning, crossbred heifers grew significantly faster than the purebreds but no significant difference was observed among the steers. There was no significant difference in performance of crossbred calves produced by the purebred and crossbred dams.Calves from the Friesian sires and Friesian cross dams were heavier at birth than calves produced by the other three breeds of beef sires or the beef crossbred dams and they grew faster to weaning. Between weaning and yearling age both the crossbred steers and heifers from the Friesian sires continued to surpass the performance of the beef breeds of sires but there were no significant differences in the performance of three-breed-cross calves of the Friesian cross dams and the Angus X Hereford dams.Heritability estimates of growth rates calculated from data on the performance of the crossbred progeny generally were lower than those calculated from data of the purebred progeny. Higher estimates of heritability were obtained from the data of female progeny than from male progeny for birth weight but the trend was reversed for growth rates between birth to weaning and from weaning to yearling age. Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization for the Australian Agricultural Council 1975-12 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/47353/1/Estimation%20of%20genetic%20parameters%20in%20beef%20cattle.pdf Baharin, K. and Beilharz, R. G. (1975) Estimation of genetic parameters in beef cattle from records of performance. Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture and Animal Husbandry, 15 (77). pp. 731-739. ISSN 0045-060X
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description An analysis of the growth and calving performance from a crossbreeding program involving four breeds of sires (Angus, Hereford, Friesian and Shorthorn) mated to three breeds of purebred dams (Angus, Hereford and Shorthorn) and three types of crossbred heifers (Angus X Hereford, Friesian X Angus and Friesian X Hereford) during the 1971 and 1972 calving seasons is presented. The performance of the individual breeds of dams and sires were evaluated from the size and growth rate of their progeny at birth, to weaning and post-weaning, as well as from the performance of the dams at calving measured in terms of incidence of difficult calving, percentage of calves dead at birth and twinning rate. Heritability estimates calculated from intra-class correlation of paternal half-sibs were compared from records obtained from purebred calves and from crossbred calves.Crossbred calves were heavier than the purebred calves at birth and grew faster between birth and weaning. After weaning, crossbred heifers grew significantly faster than the purebreds but no significant difference was observed among the steers. There was no significant difference in performance of crossbred calves produced by the purebred and crossbred dams.Calves from the Friesian sires and Friesian cross dams were heavier at birth than calves produced by the other three breeds of beef sires or the beef crossbred dams and they grew faster to weaning. Between weaning and yearling age both the crossbred steers and heifers from the Friesian sires continued to surpass the performance of the beef breeds of sires but there were no significant differences in the performance of three-breed-cross calves of the Friesian cross dams and the Angus X Hereford dams.Heritability estimates of growth rates calculated from data on the performance of the crossbred progeny generally were lower than those calculated from data of the purebred progeny. Higher estimates of heritability were obtained from the data of female progeny than from male progeny for birth weight but the trend was reversed for growth rates between birth to weaning and from weaning to yearling age.
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author Baharin, K.
Beilharz, R. G.
spellingShingle Baharin, K.
Beilharz, R. G.
Estimation of genetic parameters in beef cattle from records of performance
author_facet Baharin, K.
Beilharz, R. G.
author_sort Baharin, K.
title Estimation of genetic parameters in beef cattle from records of performance
title_short Estimation of genetic parameters in beef cattle from records of performance
title_full Estimation of genetic parameters in beef cattle from records of performance
title_fullStr Estimation of genetic parameters in beef cattle from records of performance
title_full_unstemmed Estimation of genetic parameters in beef cattle from records of performance
title_sort estimation of genetic parameters in beef cattle from records of performance
publisher Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization for the Australian Agricultural Council
publishDate 1975
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/47353/1/Estimation%20of%20genetic%20parameters%20in%20beef%20cattle.pdf
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