Variance components for birth and carcass traits of crossbred cattle

被引:10
作者
Pitchford, WS
Mirzaei, HM
Deland, MPB
Afolayan, RA
Rutley, DL
Verbyla, AP
机构
[1] Univ Adelaide, Livestock Syst Alliance, Roseworthy, SA 5371, Australia
[2] S Australian Res & Dev Inst, Struan Res Ctr, Naracoorte, SA 5271, Australia
[3] Univ Adelaide, BiometricsSA, Glen Osmond, SA 5064, Australia
来源
AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL AGRICULTURE | 2006年 / 46卷 / 02期
关键词
beef cattle; birth weight; carcass quality; covariance; heritability; survival;
D O I
10.1071/EA05248
中图分类号
S [农业科学];
学科分类号
09 ;
摘要
During a 4-year period ( 1994 - 97) of the Australian 'Southern Crossbreeding Project', mature Hereford cows ( n = 637) were mated to 97 sires from 7 breeds ( Jersey, Wagyu, Angus, Hereford, South Devon, Limousin and Belgian Blue), resulting in 1334 calves. Heifers were slaughtered at around 16 months and steers at 23 months. The objective of the study was to quantify between- and within-breed genetic variation for numerous production and quality traits in a southern-Australian production system. Calf survival, birth weight and carcass production traits ( carcass weight, fat depth, loin eye area, intramuscular fat) were obtained from these cattle. The carcass traits were log(e)-transformed because of a scale effect on the variance. Data were analysed using multi-variate animal models containing fixed effects of sex with random effects of management group, sire breed and animal. In addition, birth month and age of dam were included as fixed effects for birth weight. Covariances between survival and other traits could not be estimated from the multi-variate model so they were estimated from a series of bi-variate models. On average, management group and sire breed accounted for similar proportions of variance. Heritability ranged from 0.14 ( survival), 0.17 ( intramuscular fat), 0.28 ( loin eye area), 0.29 (P8 fat depth), 0.31 ( birth weight) to 0.50 ( carcass weight). In general, environmental ( management and residual) correlations between meat ( carcass weight and loin eye area) and fat traits ( fat depth and intramuscular fat) were positive, but the genetic correlations ( both between and within breed) were negative. Management and genetic (co) variation has been quantified and can facilitate production of calves with carcasses suitable for specific market requirements.
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