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The effect of correction factors on response to selection in beef cattle

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 September 2010

L. P. Jones
Affiliation:
Animal Research Institute, Werribee, Victoria 3030, Australia
I. R. Hopkins
Affiliation:
Animal Research Institute, Werribee, Victoria 3030, Australia
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Abstract

Progeny of younger dams grow more slowly than those of older dams. When the environmental effects of dam age are not allowed for in selection for growth rate, selection differentials and genetic responses to selection are reduced.

In a model herd, with cows aged 2 to 8 years, it was found that neglecting the dam age effects reduced genetic gains by about 15% when selection is for weaning weight, and by 11 to 7 % when selection is at an age of 12 to 20 months. Much of the reduction occurs because of the selection of higher proportions from genetically inferior groups.

If genetic differences among dam age groups are small the reduction is only 7% at weaning and less at older ages. The effect of ignoring calf age was also estimated. It was found that if calves born within a period of 33 days were compared and calf age was neglected, the response to selection for weaning weight would be reduced by about 6%.

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Copyright © British Society of Animal Science 1980

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