Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Agriculture, Belgrade
Abstract
In order to study the variability and heritability of directly measured
traits (growth and body development traits) in performance test of Simmental
bulls the data on 371 bulls born and tested over the period of 13 years were
used in the analysis. The data were analyzed in order to estimate year and
month of calving, herd of origin and group in test effect as well as error
components. The components of variance were obtained using restricted maximum
likelihood (REML) methodology applied to sire model. The year and month of
birth had different effect on the variability of the growth traits, while the
herd of origin and the test group manifested a consistent, highly significant
effect on those growth traits which they could have an effect on. On the
other hand, all the body development traits were under a constant and highly
significant effect manifested by the year of calving, while the month of
calving manifested its effect, during test, at different levels of
statistical significance. A decreased effect of herd of origin on almost all
body dimensions from the start until the end of performance test was
universally observed. Heritability estimates for pre-test ADG, in-test and
lifetime ADG were 0.27, 0.39 and 0.29, respectively. Heritability estimates
for body weights were 0.23, 0.25, and 0.30 for birth weight, test-on weight,
and test-off weight, respectively. Heritability estimates for test-off height
at withers, circumference of chest, depth of chest and body length were 0.43,
0.30, 0.33 and 0.29.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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