Best linear unbiased predictors (BLUP) of breeding values for additive direct and additive maternal genetic effects were estimated from pedigree birth weight (BWT) records of 4272 indigenous Nguni cattle of Zimbabwe, born between 1988 and 1997. Data was partitioned according to sex and breeding values for direct additive and maternal additive and were estimated using an univariate animal models. Estimates of sex specific genetic trends for direct and maternal effects were obtained by averaging corresponding breeding values for partitioned data of animals born in a given year, and regressing these averages on year of birth. The regression of average direct breeding values on year for males and females were –0.0236 and –0.12...
There are few studies on weight covering the full life cycle of Zebu cattle, and there is no entire ...
Abstract: We used 138,976 records of information of body weights ranging from 60 to 610 days of age,...
The interest in the effect of genotype x environment interaction is increasing because animal breedi...
Variance components for weaning weight (WWT) in local Tuli cattle were estimated by Restricted Maxim...
Maternal effects have been reported using different animal models for post weaning growth traits in...
Sex specific genetic and environmental trends for birth weight in indigenous Nguni conservation catt...
Genetic parameters were estimated for weaning weight (WW) in Kenya Boran cattle using animal models ...
Pedigree yearling records from 1021 local Tuli calves born at Matopos Research Station were analyzed...
The purpose of this study was to estimate the variance components and genetic parameters for birth w...
MSc (Animal Science), North-West University, Mafikeng CampusThe objective of the current study was t...
J.M.K. Ojango is ILRI authorDirect and maternal (co)variance components and genetic parameters were ...
The aim of the present study was to estimate variance components, genetic parameters and breeding va...
Birth (BW), weaning (WW) and yearling weight (YW) data of Boran cattle from Abernossa ranch of the M...
Records of birth weight (BW) and weights standardized to 210 (W210); 365 (W365) and 550 (W550) of ag...
The objective was to compare estimates of genetic parameters resulting from different analytical mod...
There are few studies on weight covering the full life cycle of Zebu cattle, and there is no entire ...
Abstract: We used 138,976 records of information of body weights ranging from 60 to 610 days of age,...
The interest in the effect of genotype x environment interaction is increasing because animal breedi...
Variance components for weaning weight (WWT) in local Tuli cattle were estimated by Restricted Maxim...
Maternal effects have been reported using different animal models for post weaning growth traits in...
Sex specific genetic and environmental trends for birth weight in indigenous Nguni conservation catt...
Genetic parameters were estimated for weaning weight (WW) in Kenya Boran cattle using animal models ...
Pedigree yearling records from 1021 local Tuli calves born at Matopos Research Station were analyzed...
The purpose of this study was to estimate the variance components and genetic parameters for birth w...
MSc (Animal Science), North-West University, Mafikeng CampusThe objective of the current study was t...
J.M.K. Ojango is ILRI authorDirect and maternal (co)variance components and genetic parameters were ...
The aim of the present study was to estimate variance components, genetic parameters and breeding va...
Birth (BW), weaning (WW) and yearling weight (YW) data of Boran cattle from Abernossa ranch of the M...
Records of birth weight (BW) and weights standardized to 210 (W210); 365 (W365) and 550 (W550) of ag...
The objective was to compare estimates of genetic parameters resulting from different analytical mod...
There are few studies on weight covering the full life cycle of Zebu cattle, and there is no entire ...
Abstract: We used 138,976 records of information of body weights ranging from 60 to 610 days of age,...
The interest in the effect of genotype x environment interaction is increasing because animal breedi...