Influence of additive and maternal effects on production and reproduction traits in Murrah buffaloes: Insights from Bayesian analysis.
Reprod Domest Anim
; 59(7): e14675, 2024 Jul.
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ABSTRACT
The aim of this research was to assess genetic parameters for first lactation production and reproduction traits in Murrah buffaloes by employing additive and maternal effects. Data on pedigree and specific traits of 640 Murrah buffaloes were gathered from 1997 to 2020. These traits encompassed first lactation milk yield (FLMY), 305-day first lactation milk yield (305FLMY), first lactation length (FLL), first lactation peak yield (FPY), first service period (FSP), first calving interval (FCI) and first dry period (FDP). Genetic evaluations employed six univariate animal models, accounting for both direct and maternal effects, facilitated by THRGIBBS1F90 and POSTGIBBSF90 programs. Fixed factors included in the analysis were period of calving, season of calving and age at first calving. The Bayesian estimates for direct heritability, derived from the most suitable model, were as follows FLMY 0.28 ± 0.01, 305FLMY 0.30 ± 0.01, FLL 0.19 ± 0.01, FPY 0.18 ± 0.01, FSP 0.12 ± 0.01, FCI 0.14 ± 0.01 and FDP 0.12 ± 0.01. Maternal effects were found significant, ranging from 5% to 10%, in first lactation traits under Model 2 and Model 5. Additionally, positive and significant genetic and phenotypic correlations were observed among the studied traits. In conclusion, selection based on 305-day first lactation milk yield suggests potential for genetic enhancement in Murrah buffaloes, advocating its inclusion in breeding programmes to bolster early performance. Also, consideration of maternal influences is necessary for genetic progress of animals.
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Reprodução
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Lactação
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Búfalos
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Teorema de Bayes
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Animals
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2024
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