Heritability estimates for merino sheep obtained from a national progeny test

Citation
Pgj. Groenewald et al., Heritability estimates for merino sheep obtained from a national progeny test, S AFR J AN, 29(3), 1999, pp. 174-178
Citations number
9
Categorie Soggetti
Animal Sciences
Journal title
SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE-SUID-AFRIKAANSE TYDSKRIF VIR VEEKUNDE
ISSN journal
03751589 → ACNP
Volume
29
Issue
3
Year of publication
1999
Pages
174 - 178
Database
ISI
SICI code
0375-1589(199910)29:3<174:HEFMSO>2.0.ZU;2-E
Abstract
Data of 5342 progeny from 232 sires from 30 genetically linked flocks, coll ected through the National Progeny Testing program for Merino sheep from 19 91 to 1996, were used to estimate heritabilities for several production and type traits. The traits analysed were: body weight (BW), clean fleece weig ht (CFW), mean fibre diameter (MFD), staple length (SL), fold (wrinkle) sco re (FS), wool quality (QUAL), variation crimps per 25 mm (VAR), wool yolk ( OIL), staple formation (SF), belly and points (BP), head size (HEAD), colou r (COL), fore quarters (FQ), pasterns (PAS), hocks (HOC) and conformation ( CON). In most traits the effect of herd-year-season (HYS) was significant ( P less than or equal to 0.01). For the production traits, excluding MFD, th e interaction between HYS and sex was significant. Birth status had no sign ificant (P greater than or equal to 0.05) effect on QUAL, OIL, SF, COL and PAS. Heritability estimates for the various traits were: 0.34 for BW, 0.23 for CFW, 0.44 for MFD, 0.70 for SL, 0.32 for FS, 0.27 for QUAL, 0.23 for VA R, 0.24 for OIL, 0.09 for SF, 0.17 for BP, 0.35 for HEAD, 0.17 for COL, 0.2 1 for FQ, 0.12 for PAS, 0.26 for HOC and 0.31 for CON. Standard errors for these estimates ranged from 0.03 to 0.06. It is recommended that these heri tability estimates be used in the calculation of selection index weighting factors, as well as EPD's in the National Progeny Testing Scheme.