Testing selection indices for sustainable hill sheep production -: lamb growth and carcass traits

被引:21
作者
Conington, J.
Bishop, S. C.
Lambe, N. R.
Bunger, L.
Simm, G.
机构
[1] Scottish Agr Coll, Edinburgh EH9 3JG, Midlothian, Scotland
[2] Roslin Inst, Roslin EH25 9PS, Midlothian, Scotland
来源
ANIMAL SCIENCE | 2006年 / 82卷
关键词
carcasses; genetics; growth; selection index; sheep;
D O I
10.1079/ASC200663
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
Two selection indexes, one intended for lamb producers and finishers and one for store lamb producers, were derived using genetic parameters for carcass and maternal characteristics from Conington et al. (2001) and economic values from Conington et al. (2004). This paper summarizes responses to selection for lamb traits only, after 5 years of selection (1998 to 2003) on two farms using these selection indexes. The index for lamb producers and finishers, evaluated on farm 1, with a flock size of 680 ewes, includes economic weightings for maternal traits as well as carcass weight, fat and conformation grades, whereas the index for store lamb producers, evaluated on farm 2, with a flock size of 580 ewes, only includes economic values for maternal traits and lamb growth to weaning. Three selection lines of Scottish Blackface sheep per farm were created with the first lambs born to each line in 1999. These lines were selection (S), control (C) and industry (I); they were of equal size on each farm. Five top- and five average-performing ram lambs were selected each year for the S and C lines respectively using a multi-trait best linear unbiased prediction (BLUP) implementation of the indexes. The I-line used four mature rams bought from industry, selected on appearance only, i.e. adherence to breed 'type'. Results showed that 5 years after the implementation of the index, the S line had significantly higher index scores than the C or I lines on both farms. The means (s.d.) for the average index scores in 2003 are 114 (328), 119 (371) and 451 (328) (farm 1), and -8 (146), -11 (130), and 250 (129) (farm 2) for the C, I and S lines, respectively, giving predicted net differences (S-C) of 3 pound center dot 38 (farm 1) and 2 pound center dot 58 (farm 2) per ewe. Phenotypic responses showed significant S v. C differences in weaning weight on both farms. As predicted from previous analyses, no changes in carcass quality traits were seen at farm 1 although S-line carcass weights tended to be heavier than those from the C or I lines. The results show that genetic improvement using multi-trait selection indices has been successful and it is a viable, long-term strategy to improve levels of production for hill sheep in extensive environments.
引用
收藏
页码:445 / 453
页数:9
相关论文
共 15 条
[1]  
Conington J, 2004, J ANIM SCI, V82, P1290
[2]   A comparison of growth and carcass traits in Scottish Blackface lambs sired by genetically lean or fat rams [J].
Conington, J ;
Bishop, SC ;
Waterhouse, A ;
Simm, G .
ANIMAL SCIENCE, 1998, 67 :299-309
[3]   Multi-trait selection indexes for sustainable UK hill sheep production [J].
Conington, J ;
Bishop, SC ;
Grundy, B ;
Waterhouse, A ;
Simm, G .
ANIMAL SCIENCE, 2001, 73 :413-423
[4]  
*DEFR, 2005, COND SCOR EW
[5]   FLEECE CHARACTERISTICS OF 3 STRAINS OF SCOTTISH BLACKFACE SHEEP [J].
DONEY, JM ;
SMITH, WF .
ANIMAL PRODUCTION, 1966, 8 :313-&
[6]   Comparison of genetic and nongenetic strategies for control of gastrointestinal nematodes of sheep [J].
Eady, SJ ;
Woolaston, RR ;
Barger, IA .
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION SCIENCE, 2003, 81 (01) :11-23
[7]  
Groeneveld E., 1990, Proceedings of the 4th World Congress on Genetics applied to Livestock Production, Edinburgh 23-27 July 1990. XIII. Plenary lectures, molecular genetics and mapping, selection, prediction and estimation., P488
[8]  
KEMPSTER AJ, 1986, MEAT SCI, V17, P107, DOI [10.1016/0309-1740(86)90059-8, 10.1016/0309-1740(86)90058-6]
[9]   In vivo prediction of internal fat weight in Scottish Blackface lambs, using computer tomography [J].
Lambe, NR ;
Conington, J ;
McLean, KA ;
Navajas, EA ;
Fisher, AV ;
Bünger, L .
JOURNAL OF ANIMAL BREEDING AND GENETICS, 2006, 123 (02) :105-113
[10]  
*LAW AGR TRUST, 1994, GENST STAT PACK GENS