Author:
Bradfield M. J.,Graser H-U.,Johnston D. J.
Abstract
Weaning weight records of 12 563 Santa Gertrudis calves were used to estimate
(co)variance components using a bivariate restricted maximum likelihood
analysis. The analysis considered measurements on animals born in favourable
production environments as Trait 1 and animals born in unfavourable production
environments as Trait 2. Estimates of variance components for weaning weight
across production environments were similar in magnitude. An additive genetic
correlation of 0·64 between production environments was significantly
different from unity, suggesting that there was a genotype production
environment interaction. However, when a sire contemporary group interaction
effect was included in the model, the genetic correlation between Trait 1 and
Trait 2 was not significantly different from unity. These results suggest that
the ranking of Santa Gertrudis sires across production environments was caused
by changes in ranking from one contemporary group to the next rather than
changes in ranking across production environments.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Cited by
10 articles.
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