Phenotypic and genetic trends of reproductive post-weaning growth: Cow productive traits in Kenyan Boran cattle

Phenotypeic and genetic trends of calving interval (CI), nine months corrected weaning weight (9MOWT) and calf weight, weaned/cow/year (cow index), were estimated on data from three ranches (Mogwooni, Galana and Oljorai) located in semi arid areas of Kenya. The number of records per herd varied betw...

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Main Authors: Okeyo Mwai, Ally, Mosi, R.O., Rege, J.E.O., Shibre, M.
Format: Conference Paper
Language:Inglés
Published: South African Society of Animal Science 1996
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50933
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author Okeyo Mwai, Ally
Mosi, R.O.
Rege, J.E.O.
Shibre, M.
author_browse Mosi, R.O.
Okeyo Mwai, Ally
Rege, J.E.O.
Shibre, M.
author_facet Okeyo Mwai, Ally
Mosi, R.O.
Rege, J.E.O.
Shibre, M.
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description Phenotypeic and genetic trends of calving interval (CI), nine months corrected weaning weight (9MOWT) and calf weight, weaned/cow/year (cow index), were estimated on data from three ranches (Mogwooni, Galana and Oljorai) located in semi arid areas of Kenya. The number of records per herd varied between 1200 and 9303 and covered periods of between 10 and 30 years. A mixed animal model was used to estimate the phenotypic, genetic and environmental components which were then averaged and weighted for each animal record within year of entry. Results of the data analysis on phenotypic changes in CI, corresponding annual phenotypic changes for 9MOWT, respective annual changes for the three ranches, annual phenotypic changes in cow index and annual genotypic changes are presented. With the exception of Mogwooni, the phenotypic trends were negative for CI but positive for 9MOWT and Cow Index. Overall environmental changes in CI were negative but insignificant on Galana and Oljorai (desirable), on Mogwooni environmental changes in CI were positive but insignificant (undesirable). Positive but insignificant overall phenotypic genetic changes in 9MOWT were negative but insignificant, while the corresponding environmental changes were positive. For the Cow Index there were significant positive environmental changes in Mogwooni and Oljorai only, but insignificant in Galana. Corresponding positive genetic changes were observed in Mogwooni and Oljorai but not in Galana herds. The implications of the results are discussed.
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spelling CGSpace509332023-02-15T09:37:51Z Phenotypic and genetic trends of reproductive post-weaning growth: Cow productive traits in Kenyan Boran cattle Okeyo Mwai, Ally Mosi, R.O. Rege, J.E.O. Shibre, M. reproductive performance genotypes phenotypes Phenotypeic and genetic trends of calving interval (CI), nine months corrected weaning weight (9MOWT) and calf weight, weaned/cow/year (cow index), were estimated on data from three ranches (Mogwooni, Galana and Oljorai) located in semi arid areas of Kenya. The number of records per herd varied between 1200 and 9303 and covered periods of between 10 and 30 years. A mixed animal model was used to estimate the phenotypic, genetic and environmental components which were then averaged and weighted for each animal record within year of entry. Results of the data analysis on phenotypic changes in CI, corresponding annual phenotypic changes for 9MOWT, respective annual changes for the three ranches, annual phenotypic changes in cow index and annual genotypic changes are presented. With the exception of Mogwooni, the phenotypic trends were negative for CI but positive for 9MOWT and Cow Index. Overall environmental changes in CI were negative but insignificant on Galana and Oljorai (desirable), on Mogwooni environmental changes in CI were positive but insignificant (undesirable). Positive but insignificant overall phenotypic genetic changes in 9MOWT were negative but insignificant, while the corresponding environmental changes were positive. For the Cow Index there were significant positive environmental changes in Mogwooni and Oljorai only, but insignificant in Galana. Corresponding positive genetic changes were observed in Mogwooni and Oljorai but not in Galana herds. The implications of the results are discussed. 1996 2014-10-31T06:21:51Z 2014-10-31T06:21:51Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50933 en Limited Access South African Society of Animal Science
spellingShingle reproductive performance
genotypes
phenotypes
Okeyo Mwai, Ally
Mosi, R.O.
Rege, J.E.O.
Shibre, M.
Phenotypic and genetic trends of reproductive post-weaning growth: Cow productive traits in Kenyan Boran cattle
title Phenotypic and genetic trends of reproductive post-weaning growth: Cow productive traits in Kenyan Boran cattle
title_full Phenotypic and genetic trends of reproductive post-weaning growth: Cow productive traits in Kenyan Boran cattle
title_fullStr Phenotypic and genetic trends of reproductive post-weaning growth: Cow productive traits in Kenyan Boran cattle
title_full_unstemmed Phenotypic and genetic trends of reproductive post-weaning growth: Cow productive traits in Kenyan Boran cattle
title_short Phenotypic and genetic trends of reproductive post-weaning growth: Cow productive traits in Kenyan Boran cattle
title_sort phenotypic and genetic trends of reproductive post weaning growth cow productive traits in kenyan boran cattle
topic reproductive performance
genotypes
phenotypes
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50933
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