Genetic evaluation of early reproductive traits of Harnali sheep
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Genetic evaluation of early reproductive traits of Harnali sheep
Abstract
The aim of this study is to examine early reproductive traits and assess genetic parameters associated with them in Harnali crossbred ewes through Bayesian inference. The dataset encompasses 555 reproduction records spanning 24 years from 1998 to 2021. The traits under investigation include age at first lambing (AFL), weight at first lambing (WFL), and first lambing interval (FLI). First, least-squares modeling was conducted, incorporating fixed effects such as the period of birth and the dam's weight at lambing for the targeted traits. Subsequently, Bayesian estimation involved a series of animal models that accounted for direct additive effects, with or without maternal effects, along with significant fixed effects. The overall least-squares mean for AFL, WFL and FLI was observed as 851.49 ± 12.20 days, 27.5 ± 0.16 kg, 455.04 ± 10.66 days, respectively. The period of birth significantly influenced AFL and WFL, while the dam's weight at lambing showed a significant association with WFL only. Bayesian estimates revealed low direct heritability for AFL, WFL, and FLI, ranging from 0.12, 0.16 and 0.04, suggesting limited potential for improvement through selection. However, maternal effects accounted for a proportion of phenotypic variance ranging from 0.04 to 0.14 across these traits. It was concluded that enhancing reproductive efficiency in Harnali ewes would require a greater focus on management aspects, particularly feeding and breeding practices, while also considering maternal influences within the existing breeding plan.
Keywords: Bayesian inference; Harnali ewes; Heritability; Reproduction.
© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V.
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