Etci ırk buzağı ve danaların süt emme döneminde ve sütten kesimden sonraki ağırlıklarına ait genetik paramtrelerin ve damızlık değerlerinin altı değişik modelle tahmini

Estimates of (co)variance components and breeding values for pre-weaning (100-day) and post-weaning (300-day) weights were obtained for a commercial herd of Welsh Black cattle recorded from 1976 to 1996. Estimates were obtained from six animal models ranging from a model with only an additive direct effect to a model that also included an additive maternal effect, a maternal permanent environmental effect and a covariance between additive direct and additive maternal effects. The most appropriate model for 100-day weight, based on a likelihood ratio test, was a model with additive direct and additive maternal effects with no covariance between them, yielding estimates of 0.25 (0.053) and 0.07 (0.025) for $h^{2}$ and $m^{2}$ respectively. For 300-day weight, the model with only an additive direct effect was the most appropriate with an $h^{2}$ of 0.27 (0.050). Trends in additive direct breeding values for 100-day and 300-day weights were 0.39 (0.029) and 0.96 (0.077) kg per annum respectively. Additive maternal breeding values for 100-day weight increased by 0.08 (0.008) kg/annum. A correlation of 0.77 (0.066) was estimated between additive direct effects for 100- and 300-day weight.

Six different odels for estimation of genetic paraeters and breeding values for pre-weaning and post - weaning weights in suckler cattle

Estimates of (co)variance components and breeding values for pre-weaning (100-day) and post-weaning (300-day) weights were obtained for a commercial herd of Welsh Black cattle recorded from 1976 to 1996. Estimates were obtained from six animal models ranging from a model with only an additive direct effect to a model that also included an additive maternal effect, a maternal permanent environmental effect and a covariance between additive direct and additive maternal effects. The most appropriate model for 100-day weight, based on a likelihood ratio test, was a model with additive direct and additive maternal effects with no covariance between them, yielding estimates of 0.25 (0.053) and 0.07 (0.025) for $h^{2}$ and $m^{2}$ respectively. For 300-day weight, the model with only an additive direct effect was the most appropriate with an $h^{2}$ of 0.27 (0.050). Trends in additive direct breeding values for 100-day and 300-day weights were 0.39 (0.029) and 0.96 (0.077) kg per annum respectively. Additive maternal breeding values for 100-day weight increased by 0.08 (0.008) kg/annum. A correlation of 0.77 (0.066) was estimated between additive direct effects for 100- and 300-day weight.

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