2023
DOI: 10.5194/aab-66-325-2023
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Inheritance of body size and ultrasound carcass traits in yearling Anatolian buffalo calves

Samet Çinkaya,
Mustafa Tekerli

Abstract: Abstract. The body size and ultrasound carcass traits are related to the growth and muscling of animals. These characters promise future improvement through genetic selection in animal breeding. In breeding programs, knowing the (co)variance components serves to reveal the performance differences among animals and detection of suitable traits for selection. The research was carried out with 313 Anatolian buffalo calves born in 2019 at 36 farm operations. The least-square means for body weight (BW), wither heig… Show more

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“…However, it has been stated by Akesson et al (2008) that animal models perform better than parent-offspring regressions due to their use of the numerated relationship matrix and their ability to explicitly model shared environmental effects among individuals. In recent years, there has been an increase in the use of generalized linear mixed animal models based on pedigree information to estimate genetic variance components for economic traits in buffalo breeding (Çinkaya and Tekerli 2023, Güllüce 2023. In some cases, insufficient pedigree may occur in breeder conditions, and genetic parameters that are needed to determine breeding value can be estimated using data on parents and offspring.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it has been stated by Akesson et al (2008) that animal models perform better than parent-offspring regressions due to their use of the numerated relationship matrix and their ability to explicitly model shared environmental effects among individuals. In recent years, there has been an increase in the use of generalized linear mixed animal models based on pedigree information to estimate genetic variance components for economic traits in buffalo breeding (Çinkaya and Tekerli 2023, Güllüce 2023. In some cases, insufficient pedigree may occur in breeder conditions, and genetic parameters that are needed to determine breeding value can be estimated using data on parents and offspring.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%