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Genetic parameters for cow weight and condition score in Angus, Hereford, and Poll Hereford cattle

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Heritabilities and genetic correlations for cow weight and body condition score were estimated from field data for 3 beef breeds in Australia. In all, 8177 cows of mixed ages were weighed and scored for body condition at calf weaning time in seedstock herds as part of a large research project. The average weaning age was 212, 221, and 218 days for Angus, Hereford, and Poll Hereford, respectively. Cow weights and condition scores were analysed separately for each breed and estimates of genetic parameters were obtained by Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML). Cow weight and condition score were moderately heritable: h2 = 0.43 and 0.21 for Angus, 0.39 and 0.14 for Hereford, and 0.48 and 0.17 for Poll Hereford. The genetic correlation between CW and CS was 0.49, 0.65, and 0.58 for Angus, Hereford, and Poll Hereford, respectively. There is potential for providing a genetic evaluation for cow weight using field data in Australian beef cattle. Its modelling for inclusion in a multiple trait genetic evaluation system such as BREEDPLAN is discussed.
Title: Genetic parameters for cow weight and condition score in Angus, Hereford, and Poll Hereford cattle
Description:
Heritabilities and genetic correlations for cow weight and body condition score were estimated from field data for 3 beef breeds in Australia.
In all, 8177 cows of mixed ages were weighed and scored for body condition at calf weaning time in seedstock herds as part of a large research project.
The average weaning age was 212, 221, and 218 days for Angus, Hereford, and Poll Hereford, respectively.
Cow weights and condition scores were analysed separately for each breed and estimates of genetic parameters were obtained by Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML).
Cow weight and condition score were moderately heritable: h2 = 0.
43 and 0.
21 for Angus, 0.
39 and 0.
14 for Hereford, and 0.
48 and 0.
17 for Poll Hereford.
The genetic correlation between CW and CS was 0.
49, 0.
65, and 0.
58 for Angus, Hereford, and Poll Hereford, respectively.
There is potential for providing a genetic evaluation for cow weight using field data in Australian beef cattle.
Its modelling for inclusion in a multiple trait genetic evaluation system such as BREEDPLAN is discussed.

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