Genetic assessment of productive and reproductive traits in Friesian, native, and crossbred cattle in Egypt.

IF 1.7 3区 农林科学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Abdullah Ali Ghazy, Abdelhamid Saeed Abo El-Enin, Anas Abd El-Salam Abou El-Anine Badr, Hassan Ghazy El-Awady, Ibrahim Atta Mohammed Abu El-Naser
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This study utilized a dataset comprising 3023 lactation records for Friesian cows, 596 records for Native cows (Baladi), and 1189 records for Crossbred cows spanning from 1994 to 2015. The objective was to estimate and assess genetic and phenotypic parameters and breeding values for 305-day milk yield (305-DMY), lactation period (LP), calving interval (CI), and days open (DO) within the Egyptian dairy context. The motivation for this research stemmed from the need to understand the genetic potential of different cattle genotypes in Egypt and identify opportunities for enhancing dairy production. Data were analyzed using the linear mixed model least squares and maximum likelihood (LSMLMW) and multiple-trait derivative-free restricted maximum likelihood (MTDFREML) programs. The analytical model included fixed effects such as season and year of calving, parity, and genotype groups, while random effects included animal and error. Unadjusted means for 305-DMY, LP, CI, and DO were calculated for each genotype group. Genotype groups significantly impacted all studied traits. Heritability estimates varied across genotype groups, with higher estimates observed in Crossbred (0.32, 0.26, 0.25, 0.23) and Native cows (0.26, 0.28, 0.28) compared to Friesian cows (0.24, 0.22, 0.16, 0.17) for productive and reproductive traits, respectively. Genetic correlations among traits ranged from 0.10 to 0.86 for the three genotype groups, while corresponding phenotypic correlations were generally small to moderate and positive. Regarding breeding values, the accuracy estimates suggested that both sires and cows could contribute to genetic improvement. This indicates the potential for enhancing dairy production through selective breeding strategies.

埃及弗里斯兰牛、本地牛和杂交牛生产和繁殖性状的遗传评估。
本研究使用的数据集包括从 1994 年到 2015 年的 3023 条弗里斯兰奶牛泌乳记录、596 条本土奶牛(巴拉迪)泌乳记录和 1189 条杂交奶牛泌乳记录。目的是估算和评估埃及奶牛305天产奶量(305-DMY)、泌乳期(LP)、产犊间隔(CI)和开产天数(DO)的遗传和表型参数及育种价值。这项研究的动机源于了解埃及不同牛基因型的遗传潜力并确定提高奶牛产量的机会的需要。使用线性混合模型最小二乘法和最大似然法(LSMLMW)以及多性状无衍生限制最大似然法(MTDFREML)程序对数据进行了分析。分析模型包括固定效应,如产仔季节和年份、奇偶性和基因型组,随机效应包括动物和误差。计算了每个基因型组的 305-DMY、LP、CI 和 DO 的未调整平均值。基因型组对所有研究性状都有明显影响。不同基因型组的遗传率估计值各不相同,与弗里斯兰奶牛(0.24、0.22、0.16、0.17)相比,杂交奶牛(0.32、0.26、0.25、0.23)和本地奶牛(0.26、0.28、0.28)的生产和繁殖性状的遗传率估计值分别较高。三个基因型组之间性状的遗传相关性从 0.10 到 0.86 不等,而相应的表型相关性一般为小到中等,且呈正相关。在育种价值方面,准确性估算表明,父本和母本都能为遗传改良做出贡献。这表明,通过选择性育种策略提高奶牛生产具有潜力。
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Tropical animal health and production
Tropical animal health and production 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
11.80%
发文量
361
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Tropical Animal Health and Production is an international journal publishing the results of original research in any field of animal health, welfare, and production with the aim of improving health and productivity of livestock, and better utilisation of animal resources, including wildlife in tropical, subtropical and similar agro-ecological environments.
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