Author:
Benavides M. V.,Maher A. P.
Abstract
The potential for improvement of clean wool colour (CWC) in Corriedale sheep
via selection was examined. The heritability, and phenotypic and genetic
correlations, of CWC, brightness (Y), greasy (GFW) and clean (CFW) fleece
weights , yield percentage (Yield), mean fibre diameter (MFD), and visual
colour score were estimated from 440 progeny of 19 sires of a Corriedale flock
using restricted maximum likelihood (REML) procedures with average information
algorithm (AIREML).
The heritability of CWC was estimated at 0.27±0.13. Clean wool colour
showed strong positive genetic correlations with CFW and MFD. Visual colour
score and CWC were also positively genetically correlated. As expected, direct
selection criteria against MFD, CWC, or visual colour score would reduce CWC;
however, direct selection against MFD would improve clean wool colour with
negligible reductions on CFW, thus resulting in small economic gains.
Several selection indices were calculated having either CFW, MFD, and CWC or
CFW and MFD as selection criteria. The b-values of an unrestricted index were
estimated at I1 = + 1.15 CFW + 0.13 MFD
+ 0.43 CWC, with positive correlated responses for all 3 breeding
objective traits (CFW, MFD, and CWC). A second index, where CFW was restricted
to nil genetic change, was estimated at: I2 =
+ 0.14 CFW − 0.02 MFD + 0.01 CWC. This index was expected to
cause a negligible genetic gain for CWC (−0.04 Y–Z
units/head.year). To avoid economic losses with the reduction on CFW, a
third selection index was calculated where CWC was restricted to nil change.
The index was estimated at I3 = +0.61 CFW
− 0.07 MFD + 0.02 CWC with expected increases in CFW and decreases
in MFD. Selection indices with (a) CFW and MFD
(I4) and (b) CFW, MFD, and visual
colour score (I5) as selection criteria would increase
CFW, MFD, and CWC at the same rates observed in I1.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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