Phenotypic associations between linearly scored traits and sport performance in the Swedish Warmblood horse population

IF 1.8 3区 农林科学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
S. Bonow , S. Eriksson , E. Strandberg , E. Thorén Hellsten , Å. Gelinder Viklund
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Abstract

The goal for most warmblood studbooks is to produce horses that are internationally competitive in sports like show jumping or dressage. The linear scoring system, describing the horse between two biological extremes, is commonly used for a more objective assessment of young horses in many studbooks. However, few studies have examined the phenotypic association between traits linearly scored at a young age and sport performance, and whether there might be an intermediate optimum on the linear scale. This study investigated the phenotypic association between linearly scored traits and competition performance in show jumping or dressage, using the results of linear scoring from young horse performance tests between 2013 and 2021 and competition data between 2014 and 2021 for Swedish Warmblood horses. Sport performance was defined as lifetime accumulated points achieved in show jumping or dressage competitions. Horses were classified as jumping (J) or dressage (D) horses according to their sires’ and grandsires’ classification. In total, 48 linearly scored traits, assessed on a biological scale from A to I, were analyzed. The phenotypic association between the linear score for each trait and sport performance was studied using linear models for sport performance including fixed effects of sex, birth year and linear and quadratic regression on adjusted linearly scored trait values. Significant differences in LS means between J and D horses were found for all linearly scored traits except for length of body and five traits referring to leg conformation. For J horses, 25 linearly scored traits (eight conformation traits, three gait traits, 13 jumping traits and one behavior trait) were found to be significantly associated (p < 0.05) with show jumping performance. A majority of these traits (21 out of 25 traits) showed a linear association with performance, indicating that stronger expression (towards A on the assessment scale) was favorable for performance in show jumping in J horses. For D horses, 21 linearly scored traits (eleven conformation traits and ten gait traits) were significantly associated with dressage performance. Most of these traits (15 out of 21 traits) showed a linear association with performance, while six traits showed an association with optimal scores, indicating that breeding for more extreme expression of the specific trait is not associated with better sport performance. These results underline the importance of linearly scored traits as indicator traits of later sport success.

瑞典温血马群体中线性评分特征与运动表现之间的表型关联
大多数温血马种马场的目标是培育出在障碍赛或盛装舞步等运动中具有国际竞争力的马匹。线性评分系统描述的是介于两个生物学极端之间的马匹,在许多马种繁育机构中被普遍用于对年轻马匹进行更客观的评估。然而,很少有研究对幼年线性评分特征与运动表现之间的表型关联,以及线性评分是否存在中间最佳值进行研究。本研究利用瑞典温血马2013年至2021年的幼马性能测试线性评分结果和2014年至2021年的比赛数据,调查了线性评分性状与障碍赛或盛装舞步比赛成绩之间的表型关联。运动表现是指在障碍赛或盛装舞步赛中获得的终生累计分数。马匹根据其父亲和祖父的分类被分为障碍赛马(J)和盛装舞步赛马(D)。总共分析了 48 个线性评分性状,这些性状按 A 到 I 的生物学等级进行评估。使用运动成绩线性模型研究了每个性状的线性得分与运动成绩之间的表型关联,该模型包括性别、出生年份的固定效应以及对调整后的线性得分性状值的线性和二次回归。除了体长和五项有关腿部构形的性状外,J型马和D型马所有线性评分性状的LS平均值均存在显著差异。在 J 型马中,有 25 个线性得分性状(8 个构象性状、3 个步态性状、13 个跳跃性状和 1 个行为性状)与障碍赛成绩有显著相关性(p < 0.05)。这些性状中的大多数(25 个性状中的 21 个)与马匹的表现呈线性关系,表明表现力较强(在评估量表中向 A 级靠拢)的 J 级马有利于在障碍赛中取得好成绩。就 D 型马而言,21 个线性得分特征(11 个构象特征和 10 个步态特征)与盛装舞步比赛成绩有显著关联。这些性状中的大多数(21 个性状中的 15 个)与运动成绩呈线性相关,而 6 个性状与最佳得分相关,这表明培育表现更极端的特定性状与更好的运动成绩无关。这些结果强调了线性评分性状作为日后运动成功指标性状的重要性。
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Livestock Science
Livestock Science 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
CiteScore
4.30
自引率
5.60%
发文量
237
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Livestock Science promotes the sound development of the livestock sector by publishing original, peer-reviewed research and review articles covering all aspects of this broad field. The journal welcomes submissions on the avant-garde areas of animal genetics, breeding, growth, reproduction, nutrition, physiology, and behaviour in addition to genetic resources, welfare, ethics, health, management and production systems. The high-quality content of this journal reflects the truly international nature of this broad area of research.
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