Twelve variables were identified to define morphology in 109 calves sired by eight Pirenaica bulls widely used in artificial insemination. The effect of selection for weight at 210 days of age (W210) was detected from the regression coefficient between the 12 variables and the selection index for W210 used in the breeding plan. Unbiased estimates of the genetic correlated responses on the morphology were obtained without previously estimating the genetic correlation among traits. In Pirenaica cattle, selection for W210 increased slaughter live weight, chest depth and corporal length. The expected changes on height (withers, back and rump), rump width and thoracic perimeter were lower but positive and statistically significant
This study was conducted to examine the relationship among average annual productivity of the cow (P...
We estimated genetic parameters for various phases of body and testicular growth until 550 days of a...
An equation is derived to predict expected phenotypic response to selection when the trait under sel...
Twelve variables were identified to define morphology in 109 calves sired by eight Pirenaica bulls w...
Body size is directly related to the productive and reproductive performance of beef cattle raised u...
Data from 1 698 animals belonging to an experimental Caracu herd were analysed with the objective of...
Genetic correlations of selection indices and the traits considered in these indices with mature wei...
Data derived over a period of 21 years in which growth traits of animals in a herd of Angus cattle w...
The objectives of this study were to estimate heritabilities and genetic and phenotypic correlations...
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[EN] Although heteroskedasticity has been a main topic of interest in beef cattle during recent deca...
Background: Knowledge of genetic correlations and the economics of traits are essential to decide wh...
The search for a more efficient beef cattle production system has led to the use of considerable num...
Although body weight traits have been widely used in animal breeding programs due to their importanc...
Two alternatives for breeders to match cattle resources with other production resources and market r...
This study was conducted to examine the relationship among average annual productivity of the cow (P...
We estimated genetic parameters for various phases of body and testicular growth until 550 days of a...
An equation is derived to predict expected phenotypic response to selection when the trait under sel...
Twelve variables were identified to define morphology in 109 calves sired by eight Pirenaica bulls w...
Body size is directly related to the productive and reproductive performance of beef cattle raised u...
Data from 1 698 animals belonging to an experimental Caracu herd were analysed with the objective of...
Genetic correlations of selection indices and the traits considered in these indices with mature wei...
Data derived over a period of 21 years in which growth traits of animals in a herd of Angus cattle w...
The objectives of this study were to estimate heritabilities and genetic and phenotypic correlations...
The objective of this study was to determine the possible use of heifer pregnancy at 16 mo as a sele...
[EN] Although heteroskedasticity has been a main topic of interest in beef cattle during recent deca...
Background: Knowledge of genetic correlations and the economics of traits are essential to decide wh...
The search for a more efficient beef cattle production system has led to the use of considerable num...
Although body weight traits have been widely used in animal breeding programs due to their importanc...
Two alternatives for breeders to match cattle resources with other production resources and market r...
This study was conducted to examine the relationship among average annual productivity of the cow (P...
We estimated genetic parameters for various phases of body and testicular growth until 550 days of a...
An equation is derived to predict expected phenotypic response to selection when the trait under sel...