Genetic Parameters for Birth Weight and Weaning Weight in Anglo-Nubian, Saanen, Thai Native and Crossbred Goats

Authors

  • Chittima Kantanamalakul School of Agricultural Extension and Cooperatives, Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University, Pakkred, Nonthaburi 11120, Thailand.
  • Panwadee Sopannarath Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Kasetsart University, Bangkok 10900, Thailand.
  • Monchai Duangjinda Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen 40002, Thailand.
  • Suwit Anothaisinthawee Department of Livestock Development, Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Phayathai Road, Bangkok 10400, Thailand.
  • Sornthep Tumwasorn Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Kasetsart University, Bangkok 10900, Thailand.

Keywords:

goat, genetic parameter, birth weight, weaning weight

Abstract

Genetic parameters were estimated for birth weight and weaning weight in Anglo-Nubian, Saanen, Thai native and crossbred goat populations maintained at the Yala Livestock Research and Breeding Center. Records on 2,845 kids descended from 54 bucks and 615 does from 1995 to 2005
were included in the analysis. Analyses were carried out using the DFREML algorithm and fitting four different animal models that included or ignored maternal genetic and permanent environmental effects. In Model 1 only the direct genetic effect was fitted. The maternal permanent environmental effect was added in Model 2, while the maternal genetic effect was added in Model 3. In Model 4, the maternal genetic and permanent environmental effects were included from Model 1. The genetic covariance between the direct and maternal effects was included in Models 3 and 4. The estimates of direct heritability increased when the maternal genetic effect was added with the direct and maternal covariance. The estimates of maternal heritability slightly decreased when the maternal permanent environmental effect was added to the model. The direct-maternal genetic correlation estimates were negative, whereas estimates of the maternal permanent environmental variance as a proportion of phenotypic variance were low. The likelihood ratio test showed that Model 4 was the best for birth weight and Model 3 was the best for weaning weight.

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Published

2008-12-30

How to Cite

Chittima Kantanamalakul, Panwadee Sopannarath, Monchai Duangjinda, Suwit Anothaisinthawee, and Sornthep Tumwasorn. 2008. “Genetic Parameters for Birth Weight and Weaning Weight in Anglo-Nubian, Saanen, Thai Native and Crossbred Goats”. Agriculture and Natural Resources 42 (4). Bangkok, Thailand:ุ640-648. https://li01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/anres/article/view/244497.

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Research Article