Eg. Olsson et al., Genetic parameters for traits at performance test of stallions and correlations with traits at progeny tests in Swedish warmblood horses, LIVEST PROD, 65(1-2), 2000, pp. 81-89
Genetic parameters for traits evaluated in the Swedish stallion performance
test (SPT) and correlations between stallion performance test traits and 4
-year-old offspring results from field tests were estimated. Heritability c
oefficients were on average 0.40 for individual gaits under rider and 0.23-
0.47 for jumping traits at SPTs. Repeatabilities between tests at B-month i
ntervals were 0.75-0.77 for gaits and 0.38-0.58 for jumping traits. The gen
etic correlation between the gaits ranged from 0.30 to 0.71. Positive genet
ic correlations were found between gaits under rider and jumping traits (0.
14-0.54), thus breeding for both characteristics is facilitated. Free jumpi
ng results were highly correlated (0.93) to results in jumping under rider,
and because of their higher heritability the former are very suitable for
selection purposes. Genetic correlation estimates between a trait in SPT an
d the same trait at 4-year-old offspring field test were unity for gaits un
der rider and jumping. The genetic correlations between gaits and jumping a
t the two different tests were 0.26-0.35. It was concluded that the field t
ests are well suited for early progeny testing of the stallions, and will i
mprove the accuracy in selection of stallions for performance traits. (C) 2
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