Author:
Cloete S. W. P.,Schoeman S. J.,Coetzee J.,Morris J. de V.
Abstract
(Co)variance estimates for weaning weight, yearling liveweight, clean fleece
weight and fibre diameter at yearling age were obtained for Merino, Dohne
Merino and South African Meat Merino flocks maintained on the same property.
Direct additive genetic variances for weaning weight [expressed as a
ratio of the total phenotypic variance
(h2, direct heritability)]
were estimated at 0.15 for Merinos, 0.21 for Dohne Merinos and 0.32 for South
African Meat Merinos. Corresponding maternal variance ratios
(m2, including direct maternal
variance and permanent environmental maternal variance) were estimated at
0.15, 0.30 and 0.24, respectively. The correlation between direct and maternal
variance ratios was high and negative in Dohne Merinos and South African Meat
Merinos (–0.72 and –0.53, respectively). Direct heritability
estimates for yearling liveweight were 0.30 for Merinos, 0.33 for Dohne
Merinos and 0.45 for South African Meat Merinos. Corresponding maternal
variance ratios were only significant in the latter 2 breeds, amounting to
0.13 in Dohne Merinos and 0.12 in South African Meat Merinos. For yearling
clean fleece weight, h2 and
m2 were estimated at 0.28 and
0.12, respectively, for both Merinos and Dohne Merinos. In the case of South
African Meat Merinos, only the h2
estimate was significant, at 0.68. Maternal variance ratios for yearling fibre
diameter were not significant in any of the breeds, while
h2 ranged from 0.58 in Merinos to
0.75 in South African Meat Merinos. Selection progress for yearling traits
seems likely in all breeds, depending on the breeding objectives being strived
for.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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