Short communication: Estimation of genetic trends for body weight traits in Markhoz goat at different ages

  • Meysam Latifi University of Kurdistan, Faculty of Agriculture, Dept. of Animal Science, Sanandaj
  • Mohammad Razmkabir University of Kurdistan, Faculty of Agriculture, Dept. of Animal Science, Sanandaj
Keywords: breeding value, growth traits, animal model

Abstract

The objective of the present study was to estimate genetic trends for body weight at different ages in Markhoz goat, including birth weight (BW, n = 4758), weaning weight (WW, n= 3685), 6-month weight (6MW, n = 3420), 9-month weight (9MW, n = 3032) and 12-month weight (12MW, n = 2697). Data and pedigree information were collected from 1992 until 2014 at the Breeding Center of Markhoz goat, Sanandaj, Iran. The GLM procedure of SAS was used for selecting the variables and identifying significant fixed effects in the equation of model. Various animal models were applied for genetic analysis and the best model was determined based on Akaike information criteria (AIC). Breeding values of animals were predicted using Wombat program. Genetic trends were obtained by regressing the average predicted breeding values on birth year for each trait. Based on the best model, direct estimated genetic trends were positive and significance for WW, 6MW, 9MW and 12 MW were 15.51, 26.28, 58.36 and 76.70 g/year, respectively (p<0.001). Maternal genetic trend for BW and WW were 0.61 and 5.47 g/year, respectively (p<0.01). The low and moderate generic trends obtained in the present study, indicated the possibility of growth traits improvements through genetic selection at all ages in Markhoz goat.

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Published
2019-04-15
How to Cite
Latifi, M., & Razmkabir, M. (2019). Short communication: Estimation of genetic trends for body weight traits in Markhoz goat at different ages. Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research, 17(1), e04SC01. https://doi.org/10.5424/sjar/2019171-13608
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Animal breeding, genetics and reproduction

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