2018
DOI: 10.1093/jas/sky180
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Use of random regression to estimate genetic parameters of temperament across an age continuum in a crossbred cattle population1

Abstract: The objective was to estimate genetic parameters of temperament in beef cattle across an age continuum. The population consisted predominantly of Brahman-British crossbred cattle. Temperament was quantified by 1) pen score (PS), the reaction of a calf to a single experienced evaluator on a scale of 1 to 5 (1 = calm, 5 = excitable); 2) exit velocity (EV), the rate (m/s) at which a calf traveled 1.83 m upon exiting a squeeze chute; and 3) temperament score (TS), the numerical average of PS and EV. Covariates inc… Show more

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“…Over 4,000 B. indicus × B. taurus calves in Western Mississippi were evaluated for 3 measures of temperament at approximately 2-mo intervals from 28 d of age to over 1 yr of age. Random regression methodology (quadratic polynomial) was used to estimate the additive genetic component of temperament corresponding to age at the time of measurement (Littlejohn et al, 2018). This methodology permits estimation of the variance and narrow sense heritability across the parameter space of the covariate (Fig.…”
Section: Bos Indicus-influenced Breedsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over 4,000 B. indicus × B. taurus calves in Western Mississippi were evaluated for 3 measures of temperament at approximately 2-mo intervals from 28 d of age to over 1 yr of age. Random regression methodology (quadratic polynomial) was used to estimate the additive genetic component of temperament corresponding to age at the time of measurement (Littlejohn et al, 2018). This methodology permits estimation of the variance and narrow sense heritability across the parameter space of the covariate (Fig.…”
Section: Bos Indicus-influenced Breedsmentioning
confidence: 99%