Estimation of Heritability and Repeatability for Pre-Weaning and Post Weaning Litter Weights of Unselected Domestic Rabbits in South Eastern Nigeria

V. Okoro, U. Ogundu, I. Okoli, G. Anyanwu, J. Chikaire, A. Raji, C. Maduka
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Data from one hundred and seventy eight (178) kittens generated from 21 does mated to 7 stud bucks resulting in 34 kindling were used to estimate the heritability due to sire and repeatability for birth, weaning and post weaning litter weight traits of unselected non-descript rabbits reared in FUTO teaching and research farm. Traits such as litter weight at birth (LWB), at weaning i.e. 21d (LWW), 42d (LW42), 56d (LW56) were studied. A repeatability single trait animal model was used to analyze the data Estimates of Sire heritability for LWB, LWW, LW42 and LW56 were 0.34±0.41, 0.79±0.632, 0.91±1.20 and 0.62±0.542 while repeatability estimate were 0.034±0.243, -0.130±0.197, 0.003±0.236 and 0.008±0.238 respectively. These estimates indicate a moderate to high heritability while the repeatability indicates generally low estimates. This implies that selection of this non-descript population of rabbits for LWW, LW42 and LW56 could be efficient in im- proving these traits in the population, while the repeatability of these traits being very low, suggests that the likelihood to repeat these records is low.
尼日利亚东南部未选择家兔断奶前和断奶后窝重的遗传力和重复性估计
本研究使用了由21只母兔与7只公鹿交配产生的178只小猫的数据,用于估计FUTO教学和研究农场饲养的未选择的非描述兔的出生、断奶和断奶后窝重性状的遗传力和可重复性。研究了仔猪初生窝重(LWB)、断奶21d (LWW)、42d (LW42)、56d (LW56)等性状。LWB、LWW、LW42和LW56的父系遗传力分别为0.34±0.41、0.79±0.632、0.91±1.20和0.62±0.542,重复性分别为0.034±0.243、-0.130±0.197、0.003±0.236和0.008±0.238。这些估计值表明中等至高的遗传率,而可重复性表明一般较低的估计值。这表明,选择LWW、LW42和LW56这一未被描述的兔种群可以有效地改善这些性状,而这些性状的可重复性非常低,表明重复这些记录的可能性很低。
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