M. Mourad et Mr. Anous, ESTIMATES OF GENETIC AND PHENOTYPIC PARAMETERS OF SOME GROWTH TRAITS IN COMMON AFRICAN AND ALPINE CROSSBRED GOATS, Small ruminant research, 27(3), 1998, pp. 197-202
Data on 838 Common African kids and 688 crossbred kids, progeny of Com
mon African breed does and 16 French Alpine bucks were used to detect
the effect of sire breed, gender, type of birth, and age of does on bo
dy weights (BW) and average daily gains (ADG) of kids. Genetic, phenot
ypic parameters and estimates of heritability of 16 growth traits (eig
ht BW taken at monthly intervals from birth up to seven months of age
and eight ADG) were estimated from data collected by the French projec
t (Kigali-est, Masaka, Rwanda). Sire breed and type of birth affected
(P < 0.001) BW and ADG of kids, while gender affected (P < 0.01) BW an
d ADG from 30 to 90 days of age. Age of does affected (P < 0.01) only
BW from 120 to 210 days of age. Almost all phenotypic correlation coef
ficients among the traits studied were high (P < 0.01) and positive, w
hereas the genetic correlation coefficients between BW and the corresp
onding ADG were high (P < 0.05) and positive except between ADG6 and A
DG7 on one hand and ADG1 and all BW from birth up to BW at 90 days of
age on the other hand. All estimates of heritability of BW and ADG wer
e high and tended to decrease with the increase of age of kids (betwee
n 0.68 for birth weight to 0.39 for BW at 210 days of age and from 0.3
9 for ADG1 to 0.11 for ADG7). (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V.