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Rev. bras. zootec ; 49: e20190183, 2020. graf, tab
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1443842

RESUMO

The objective of this study was to estimate adjustment factors of scrotal circumference for growth traits in Nellore cattle. Measurement at post-yearling of scrotal circumference from 100,107 Nellore was adjusted for six traits: age (A), body weight (BW), hip height (HH), conformation (C), precocity (P), musculature (M), and simultaneously for age and the other five traits (A-BW, A-HH, A-C, A-P, A-M), body weight and the other four traits (BW-HH, BW-C, BW-P, BW-M), and hip height and the other three traits (HH-C, HH-P, HH-M). Standard values were 500 days, 300 kg, 135 cm, and 3, for age, body weight, hip height, and visual scores, respectively. Amplitudes of adjustment factor of scrotal circumference for age, body weight, and hip height were 0.6028, 0.4869, and 0.1572, respectively. Scrotal circumference is expected to grow, on average, 8.71 cm per 100 days of age, 6.51 cm per 100 kg of body weight, and 4.81 cm per 10 cm of hip height. The results showed higher amplitude in the adjustment factor of scrotal circumference for age and body weight (0.3429) compared with age and hip height and body weight and hip height (0.1271 and 0.0443, respectively). The amplitude observed in adjustment factor of scrotal circumference for conformation, precocity, and musculature were 0.1328, 0.1175, and 0.1160, respectively. Considering different adjustment factors of scrotal circumference can be useful for identifying better selection criteria for growth and/or sexual precocity in Nellore.(AU)


Assuntos
Animais , Masculino , Escroto/anatomia & histologia , Bovinos/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Peso Corporal/fisiologia
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Acta sci. vet. (Impr.) ; 43: 1-6, 2015. tab
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1457317

RESUMO

Background: Reactivity in livestock species has been assessed in relation to the behavioral reactions of animals, through restrained and non-restrained tests. Environmental and genetic parameters for reactivity traits have been reported for farm animals, as sheep, providing support for the possibility of direct selection. Despite evidences, there is little information on how genetic and environmental factors affect the expression of reactivity in sheep during and after weighing. Therefore, this study aimed to estimate the environmental and genetic effects of reactivity traits in Île-de-France x Texel crossbred lambs.Materials, Methods & Results: Reactivity traits from 188 Île-de-France x Texel cross lambs, aged between 28 and 110 days-old, were assessed in two situations: 1- During weighing: a. vocalization (VOC), b. movement (MOV), c. tension (TEN), d. exploratory behavior (EB) and e. ears posture (EP), and 2- After exiting the weighing crate, in a chute, through: a. gait speed (GS) and b. flight speed (FS) tests. For the study of environmental effects the model considered the fixed effects of month of assessment, sex and management group and as covariates, the linear effects of type of birth, age of dam and age of lamb. The (co)variance and genetic parameters were estimated using REML in univariate analysis and the direct additive genetic effect was considered in the model as a random effect. From all the environmental effects, month of assessment was statistically important over all the reactivity traits. Similarly, the effects of age of dam and age of lamb were significant for almost all variables.[...]


Assuntos
Animais , Comportamento Animal/fisiologia , Hereditariedade , Ovinos/fisiologia , Ovinos/genética , Bem-Estar do Animal
3.
Acta sci. vet. (Online) ; 43: 1-6, 2015. tab
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: vti-23769

RESUMO

Background: Reactivity in livestock species has been assessed in relation to the behavioral reactions of animals, through restrained and non-restrained tests. Environmental and genetic parameters for reactivity traits have been reported for farm animals, as sheep, providing support for the possibility of direct selection. Despite evidences, there is little information on how genetic and environmental factors affect the expression of reactivity in sheep during and after weighing. Therefore, this study aimed to estimate the environmental and genetic effects of reactivity traits in Île-de-France x Texel crossbred lambs.Materials, Methods & Results: Reactivity traits from 188 Île-de-France x Texel cross lambs, aged between 28 and 110 days-old, were assessed in two situations: 1- During weighing: a. vocalization (VOC), b. movement (MOV), c. tension (TEN), d. exploratory behavior (EB) and e. ears posture (EP), and 2- After exiting the weighing crate, in a chute, through: a. gait speed (GS) and b. flight speed (FS) tests. For the study of environmental effects the model considered the fixed effects of month of assessment, sex and management group and as covariates, the linear effects of type of birth, age of dam and age of lamb. The (co)variance and genetic parameters were estimated using REML in univariate analysis and the direct additive genetic effect was considered in the model as a random effect. From all the environmental effects, month of assessment was statistically important over all the reactivity traits. Similarly, the effects of age of dam and age of lamb were significant for almost all variables.[...](AU)


Assuntos
Animais , Ovinos/genética , Ovinos/fisiologia , Comportamento Animal/fisiologia , Hereditariedade , Bem-Estar do Animal
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Ciênc. rural ; 44(12): 2258-2264, 12/2014. tab
Artigo em Português | LILACS | ID: lil-729814

RESUMO

Objetivou-se estimar as correlações fenotípicas (r) entre os escores comportamentais de reatividade aplicados durante e após a pesagem e os ganhos médios diários de peso (GMD) de cordeiros cruzados Suffolk x Île-de-France, aos 30, 60 e 90 dias de idade, bem como estudar o efeito da habituação dos animais ao manejo. As variáveis avaliadas por meio de escores foram: interferência do avaliador para o animal entrar na balança (INT), vocalização (VOC), movimentação (MOV), tensão (TEN), movimentos exploratórios (ME), postura de orelhas (ORE) e o teste de tipos de marcha (TM). Os resultados das correlações de Spearman obtidos entre os escores indicam que VOC, MOV e TEN podem ser consideradas como características importantes na expressão da reatividade de ovinos em ambiente de restrição. Já o GMD parece não estar associado com a reatividade dos cordeiros avaliados. Por fim, aos 90 dias de idade, os cordeiros apresentaram-se menos reativos, em função do aprendizado por habituação.


The aim of this study was to estimate the phenotypic correlations (r) between behavioral reactivity scores obtained during and after weighing, and the average daily weight gains (ADG) of Suffolk x Île-de-France cross lambs, at 30, 60 and 90 days of age, as well as to study the effect of habituation towards handling. The variables assessed through scores were: interference of the observer for the animal to enter the weighing crate (INT), vocalization (VOC), movement (MOV), tension (TEN), exploratory movements (EM), ears posture (EP) and the gait speed test (qualitative flight time test) (GS). The results of the Spearman correlations indicate that VOC, MOV and TEN may be considered important traits in the expression of reactivity in sheep assessed while restrained. On the contrary, ADG does not seem to be correlated with reactivity. Finally, at 90 days of age, the lambs were less reactive, due to learning by habituation.

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Ci. Rural ; 44(12): 2258-2264, Dec. 2014. tab
Artigo em Português | VETINDEX | ID: vti-27229

RESUMO

Objetivou-se estimar as correlações fenotípicas (r) entre os escores comportamentais de reatividade aplicados durante e após a pesagem e os ganhos médios diários de peso (GMD) de cordeiros cruzados Suffolk x Île-de-France, aos 30, 60 e 90 dias de idade, bem como estudar o efeito da habituação dos animais ao manejo. As variáveis avaliadas por meio de escores foram: interferência do avaliador para o animal entrar na balança (INT), vocalização (VOC), movimentação (MOV), tensão (TEN), movimentos exploratórios (ME), postura de orelhas (ORE) e o teste de tipos de marcha (TM). Os resultados das correlações de Spearman obtidos entre os escores indicam que VOC, MOV e TEN podem ser consideradas como características importantes na expressão da reatividade de ovinos em ambiente de restrição. Já o GMD parece não estar associado com a reatividade dos cordeiros avaliados. Por fim, aos 90 dias de idade, os cordeiros apresentaram-se menos reativos, em função do aprendizado por habituação.(AU)


The aim of this study was to estimate the phenotypic correlations (r) between behavioral reactivity scores obtained during and after weighing, and the average daily weight gains (ADG) of Suffolk x Île-de-France cross lambs, at 30, 60 and 90 days of age, as well as to study the effect of habituation towards handling. The variables assessed through scores were: interference of the observer for the animal to enter the weighing crate (INT), vocalization (VOC), movement (MOV), tension (TEN), exploratory movements (EM), ears posture (EP) and the gait speed test (qualitative flight time test) (GS). The results of the Spearman correlations indicate that VOC, MOV and TEN may be considered important traits in the expression of reactivity in sheep assessed while restrained. On the contrary, ADG does not seem to be correlated with reactivity. Finally, at 90 days of age, the lambs were less reactive, due to learning by habituation.(AU)


Assuntos
Animais , Aumento de Peso , Hibridização Genética
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Trop Anim Health Prod ; 46(7): 1265-9, 2014 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25142054

RESUMO

This study aimed to investigate the following environmental effects in Suffolk lambing: contemporary groups, type of birth, and age of animal and age of dam at lambing on conformation (C), precocity (P), musculature (M), and body weight at postweaning (W), and the heritability coefficients and genetic correlations among these traits. Contemporary groups, type of birth, and age of animal and age of dam at lambing were significant for W. For C, all the effects studied were significant, except linear and quadratic effects of age of the animal. For P, all effects studied were significant, except the quadratic effect of age of the animal. For M, the effects of contemporary group, type of birth, and the linear effect of the age of the animal were significant. Heritability estimates were 0.07 ± 0.03, 0.14 ± 0.03, 0.09 ± 0.03, and 0.11 ± 0.03 for C, P, M, and W, respectively, indicating a positive low response for direct selection. Estimates of genetic correlations among the visual scores (C, P, and M) and W were moderate to highly favorable and positive, ranging from 0.48 to 0.90. These results indicate that selection for visual scores will increase body weight.


Assuntos
Peso Corporal/fisiologia , Cruzamento/métodos , Meio Ambiente , Interação Gene-Ambiente , Reprodução/fisiologia , Carneiro Doméstico/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Carneiro Doméstico/genética , Fatores Etários , Animais , Peso Corporal/genética , Brasil , Feminino , Modelos Estatísticos , Parto/fisiologia , Reprodução/genética , Seleção Genética
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Ci. Anim. bras. ; 15(4): 414-419, Out-Dez. 2014. tab
Artigo em Português | VETINDEX | ID: vti-381334

RESUMO

The aim of this study was to estimate the heritability and genetic correlation coefficients between weights at birth (BW) and weaning (WW) in Suffolk crossbred lambs, which belonged to an experimental herd. Thus, four different animal models were fitted, including the direct additive genetic effect (Model 1), the direct additive genetic and maternal permanent environmental effects (Model 2), the direct additive, permanent environmental and maternal genetic effects (cova,m=0) (Model 3), and in Model 4, in addition to those in Model 3, cova,m?0 was considered. After comparing the models through the likelihood ratio test (LRT), Model 3 was chosen as the most appropriate, being the heritability estimates low in magnitude for BW and WW, equal to 0.08±0.009 and 0.24±0.17, respectively, which indicates low possibility of response to direct selection. Likewise, the correlation coefficient between these traits, 0.43±0.39, implies low possibility of correlated response. The inclusion of maternal effects is necessary for the accurate estimation of genetic parameters for the evaluated traits.(AU)


Objetivou-se estimar os coeficientes de herdabilidade e correlação genética entre os pesos ao nascer (PN) e à desmama (PD) de cordeiros mestiços Suffolk, pertencentes a rebanho experimental. Assim, foram testados quatro modelos, os quais consideraram o efeito genético aditivo direto (Modelo 1), os efeitos genético direto e de ambiente permanente materno (Modelo 2), os efeitos aditivo direto, de ambiente permanente e genético materno (cova,m=0) (Modelo 3), e no Modelo 4, além daqueles contemplados no Modelo 3, foi considerada cova,m?0. Após comparar os modelos por meio do teste de razão de verossimilhança (LRT), observou-se que o 3 foi o mais adequado, sendo que as estimativas de herdabilidade foram de baixa magnitude para PN e PD, iguais a 0,08±0,009 e 0,24±0,17, respectivamente, indicando pequena possibilidade de resposta à seleção direta. Da mesma maneira, o coeficiente de correlação genética entre estas características foi 0,43±0,39, resultado que implica pequena possibilidade de resposta correlacionada. A inclusão dos efeitos maternos é necessária para a estimação adequada de parâmetros genéticos para as características avaliadas.(AU)


Assuntos
Animais , Variação Genética/genética , Técnicas Genéticas/veterinária , Pesos e Medidas Corporais , Ovinos/genética , Funções Verossimilhança , Hereditariedade
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Ci. Anim. bras. ; 15(4)2014.
Artigo em Português | VETINDEX | ID: vti-745048

RESUMO

The aim of this study was to estimate the heritability and genetic correlation coefficients between weights at birth (BW) and weaning (WW) in Suffolk crossbred lambs, which belonged to an experimental herd. Thus, four different animal models were fitted, including the direct additive genetic effect (Model 1), the direct additive genetic and maternal permanent environmental effects (Model 2), the direct additive, permanent environmental and maternal genetic effects (cov a,m=0) (Model 3), and in Model 4, in addition to those in Model 3, cov a,m0 was considered. After comparing the models through the likelihood ratio test (LRT), Model 3 was chosen as the most appropriate, being the heritability estimates low in magnitude for BW and WW, equal to 0.08±0.009 and 0.24±0.17, respectively, which indicates low possibility of response to direct selection. Likewise, the correlation coefficient between these traits, 0.43±0.39, implies low possibility of correlated response. The inclusion of maternal effects is necessary for the accurate estimation of genetic parameters for the evaluated traits.


Objetivou-se estimar os coeficientes de herdabilidade e correlação genética entre os pesos ao nascer (PN) e à desmama (PD) de cordeiros mestiços Suffolk, pertencentes a rebanho experimental. Assim, foram testados quatro modelos, os quais consideraram o efeito genético aditivo direto (Modelo 1), os efeitos genético direto e de ambiente permanente materno (Modelo 2), os efeitos aditivo direto, de ambiente permanente e genético materno (cov a,m=0) (Modelo 3), e no Modelo 4, além daqueles contemplados no Modelo 3, foi considerada cov a,m0. Após comparar os modelos por meio do teste de razão de verossimilhança (LRT), observou-se que o 3 foi o mais adequado, sendo que as estimativas de herdabilidade foram de baixa magnitude para PN e PD, iguais a 0,08±0,009 e 0,24±0,17, respectivamente, indicando pequena possibilidade de resposta à seleção direta. Da mesma maneira, o coeficiente de correlação genética entre estas características foi 0,43±0,39, resultado que implica pequena possibilidade de resposta correlacionada. A inclusão dos efeitos maternos é necessária para a estimação adequada de parâmetros genéticos para as características avaliadas.

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Ciênc. anim. bras. (Impr.) ; 15(4): 414-419, Out-Dez. 2014. tab
Artigo em Português | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1473351

RESUMO

The aim of this study was to estimate the heritability and genetic correlation coefficients between weights at birth (BW) and weaning (WW) in Suffolk crossbred lambs, which belonged to an experimental herd. Thus, four different animal models were fitted, including the direct additive genetic effect (Model 1), the direct additive genetic and maternal permanent environmental effects (Model 2), the direct additive, permanent environmental and maternal genetic effects (cova,m=0) (Model 3), and in Model 4, in addition to those in Model 3, cova,m?0 was considered. After comparing the models through the likelihood ratio test (LRT), Model 3 was chosen as the most appropriate, being the heritability estimates low in magnitude for BW and WW, equal to 0.08±0.009 and 0.24±0.17, respectively, which indicates low possibility of response to direct selection. Likewise, the correlation coefficient between these traits, 0.43±0.39, implies low possibility of correlated response. The inclusion of maternal effects is necessary for the accurate estimation of genetic parameters for the evaluated traits.


Objetivou-se estimar os coeficientes de herdabilidade e correlação genética entre os pesos ao nascer (PN) e à desmama (PD) de cordeiros mestiços Suffolk, pertencentes a rebanho experimental. Assim, foram testados quatro modelos, os quais consideraram o efeito genético aditivo direto (Modelo 1), os efeitos genético direto e de ambiente permanente materno (Modelo 2), os efeitos aditivo direto, de ambiente permanente e genético materno (cova,m=0) (Modelo 3), e no Modelo 4, além daqueles contemplados no Modelo 3, foi considerada cova,m?0. Após comparar os modelos por meio do teste de razão de verossimilhança (LRT), observou-se que o 3 foi o mais adequado, sendo que as estimativas de herdabilidade foram de baixa magnitude para PN e PD, iguais a 0,08±0,009 e 0,24±0,17, respectivamente, indicando pequena possibilidade de resposta à seleção direta. Da mesma maneira, o coeficiente de correlação genética entre estas características foi 0,43±0,39, resultado que implica pequena possibilidade de resposta correlacionada. A inclusão dos efeitos maternos é necessária para a estimação adequada de parâmetros genéticos para as características avaliadas.


Assuntos
Animais , Ovinos/genética , Pesos e Medidas Corporais , Técnicas Genéticas/veterinária , Variação Genética/genética , Funções Verossimilhança , Hereditariedade
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Ciênc. rural ; 43(12): 2215-2220, dez. 2013. tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-691335

RESUMO

The study aimed to estimate the components of (co)variance and heritability for weights at birth (BW), weaning (WW) and 180 days of age (W180), as well as the average daily gains from birth to weaning (ADG1), birth to 180 days of age (ADG2) and weaning to 180 days of age (ADG3) in Suffolk sheep. Thus, three different single-trait animal models were fitted, considering the direct additive genetic effect (Model 1), the direct additive genetic and maternal permanent environmental effects (Model 2), and in Model 3, in addition to those in Model 2, the maternal additive genetic effect was included. After comparing models through the likelihood ratio test (LRT), model 3 was chosen as the most appropriate to estimate heritability for BW, WW and ADG1. Model 2 was considered as the best to estimate the coefficient of heritability for W180 and ADG2, and model 1 for ADG3. Direct heritability estimates were inflated when maternal effects were ignored. According to the most suitable models, the heritability estimates for BW, WW, W180, ADG1, ADG2 and ADG3 were 0.06, 0.08, 0.09, 0.07, 0.08 and 0.07, respectively, indicating low possibility of genetic gain through individual selection. The results show the importance of including maternal effects in the models to properly estimate genetic parameters even at post-weaning ages.


Objetivou-se estimar os componentes de (co)variância e herdabilidades para pesos ao nascer (PN), à desmama (PD) e aos 180 dias de idade (P180), além dos ganhos médios diários de peso do nascimento à desmama (GMD N-D), do nascimento aos 180 dias de idade (GMD N-180) e da desmama aos 180 dias de idade (GMD D-180), de ovinos da raça Suffolk. Para isso, utilizaram-se três modelos diferentes, considerando o efeito genético aditivo direto (Modelo 1), os efeitos genético direto e de ambiente permanente materno (Modelo 2) e, no Modelo 3, além daqueles contemplados no Modelo 2, foi incluído o efeito genético materno. Após comparar os modelos por meio do teste de razão de verossimilhança (LRT), observou-se que o 3 foi o mais adequado para estimar a herdabilidade para PN, PD e GMD N-D. Já o modelo 2 foi considerado como o melhor para estimar o coeficiente de herdabilidade para P180 e GMD N-180, e o modelo 1, para GMD D-180. As herdabilidades diretas foram inflacionadas quando os efeitos maternos foram ignorados. Os coeficientes de herdabilidade de baixa magnitude estimados para PN, PD, P180, GMD N-D, GMD N-180 e GMD D-180 foram iguais a 0,06, 0,08, 0,09, 0,07, 0,08 e 0,07, respectivamente, de acordo com os modelos mais apropriados, indicando que os ganhos genéticos obtidos por meio da seleção individual serão de pequena magnitude. Os resultados evidenciam a importância da inclusão dos efeitos maternos nos modelos para estimar adequadamente os parâmetros genéticos, mesmo após a desmama.

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