Demography and Genealogical Analysis of Massese Sheep, a Native Breed of Tuscany

Author:

Giuliotti Lorella1,Benvenuti Maria Novella1,Preziuso Giovanna1ORCID,Ventura Emilia2,Fresi Pancrazio3ORCID,Cecchi Francesca1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Veterinary Science, Università di Pisa, Viale delle Piagge 2, 56124 Pisa, Italy

2. Veterinarian Free lance, Via dell’alberaccio 15, 56017 San Giuliano Terme, Italy

3. Asso.Na.Pa (Associazione Nazionale della Pastorizia), Via XXIV Maggio 44, 00187 Roma, Italy

Abstract

This study investigates the genealogical and demographic trends of the Massese sheep breed in Tuscany from 2001 to 2021. The Herd Book kept by the Italian Sheep and Goat Breeders Association (Asso.Na.Pa) provided the data. The descriptive statistics were analyzed using JMP software. The pedigree parameters of a total of 311,056 animals (whole population—WP) were analyzed using CFC, ENDOG, and Pedigree viewer software. A total of 24,586 animals born in the period 2007–2021 represented the Reference Population (RP), and 18,554 animals the Base Population (BP). The demographic results showed an inconsistent trend of offspring registration. This study showed a short period of productivity for both ewes and rams, with means of 1.47 and 19.2 registered newborn ewes and rams, respectively. The genealogical analysis revealed incomplete data, highlighting inaccurate assessments of the relationships among the animals, and inbreeding with large differences among provinces. The average inbreeding coefficient in the WP was 1.16%, and it was 2.26% in the RP. The total number of inbreds was 2790 in the WP, with an average FPED of 13.56%, and 2713 in the RP, with an average FPED of 12.82%. The use of pedigree data is a key and economical approach to calculating inbreeding and relationship coefficients. It is the primary step in genetic management, playing a crucial role in the preservation of a breed. The regular updating of genealogical data is the first step to ensuring the conservation of animal genetic resources, and this study is compromised by the lack of such updates.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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