Author:
Cloete S. W. P.,Greeff J. C.,Lewer R. P.
Abstract
Heritability estimates (h2) for weight of lamb weaned
and number of lambs weaned totalled over 3 reproduction opportunities were
estimated in a multi-bloodline Western Australian medium wool resource flock.
These traits were defined to give an indication of lifetime lamb production
(the ewes were retained in the breeding flock for a maximum of 4 lambing
opportunities). Both reproduction traits were highly variable, as suggested by
coefficients of variation of approximately 50%. The between-bloodline
variance ratio was significant (P < 0.05), but failed
to exceed 5% of the total across-bloodline phenotypic variation.
Within-bloodline h2 ( s.e.) was estimated at 0.154 0.040
for total weight of lamb weaned, and at 0.141 0.040 for total number of lambs
weaned. Within-bloodline genetic correlations of both traits with hogget
liveweight were positive and significant (P < 0.05;
0.58 0.11 and 0.26 0.13, respectively). Within-bloodline genetic correlations
of the reproduction traits with wool production were generally positive, being
0.26 0.11 for the correlation between total weight of lamb weaned and clean
fleece weight, and 0.29 0.15 for the correlation between total number of lambs
weaned and clean fleece weight. Clean yield was genetically unrelated to both
measures of reproductivity. The genetic correlation of total weight of lamb
weaned per breeding ewe with fibre diameter was positive in sign, but smaller
than twice its standard error (0.17 0.10). The corresponding estimate for
total number of lambs weaned was 0.16 0.12. It was concluded that the
reproduction traits investigated would respond to selection in Western
Australian Merinos if it should form part of a breeding strategy. Genetic
correlations with hogget liveweight and wool traits were generally favourable.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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12 articles.
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