Characteristics of meat production traits in the Hungarian Simmental herd selected for the simultaneous improvement of milk and meat production
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Published:2023-09-08
Issue:3
Volume:66
Page:233-244
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ISSN:2363-9822
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Container-title:Archives Animal Breeding
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Arch. Anim. Breed.
Author:
Polgár József Péter, Szabó Ferenc, Kovács Ákos, Kovács-Mesterházy Zoltán, Bene SzabolcsORCID
Abstract
Abstract. Phenotypic and genetic trends, population genetic parameters, and the
heritability and breeding values of the fattening and slaughter traits – namely
muscularity score (MUS), final fattening weight (FFW), weight gain per day
of life (WGD), slaughter weight (SLW), carcass weight (CAR), dressing
percentage (DRP), bone–meat production per day of life (BMP), SEUROP
conformation and fat coverage score (EUR, FAT), and meat percentage (MEP) – of
1162 Hungarian Simmental bulls were evaluated with the progeny test database
of the Association of Hungarian Simmental Breeders. Trends were calculated by
weighted linear regression analysis, while the population genetic parameters
and breeding values used the BLUP (best linear unbiased prediction) animal model and general linear model (GLM).
According to the results, the lowest heritability value (h2=0.23) was found in FAT. In the case of MUS, EUR and MEP, the values were moderate (h2=0.32,
0.26 and 0.32), and in the case of the other traits, high heritability values
(h2 = 0.42–0.52) were estimated. The phenotypic trends of the
fattening and slaughter traits of bull progeny born between 2001 and 2019
showed a stagnant direction. Between the sires, the differences in the breeding values for some
traits (WDG, CAR and BMP) were large, and with other traits (DRP, EUR and FAT), small
differences were found. According to the data of the genetic-trend calculation, the
steepness values of the evaluated traits were positive, and the genetic trends
showed a slightly improving direction in the estimated period.
Funder
European Social Fund
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
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