A repeatability animal model and restricted-maximum-likelihood methods
were used to estimate genetic parameters of milk yield in dairy sheep
. A total of 14 388 lactation records of 4123 ewes from three Churra f
locks with full pedigree information for many years were considered. T
he following estimates were obtained for each flock: repeatability: 0.
43, 0.32, and 0.32; percentage of permanent environmental variance: 14
.3%, 17.3%, and 16.8%; heritability: 0.29, 0.15, and 0.15; coefficient
of additive genetic variation: 13.6%, 11.8%, and 11.2%. When the addi
tive genetic variation coefficient is taken into consideration, the es
timates obtained could allow one to expect that the response to select
ion using a repeatability model for dairy-sheep-breeding programmes ma
y be relatively high.