Direct and maternal genetic effects on birth and weaning traits in multibreed cattle data and predicted performance of breed crosses

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Franke, DE [1 ]
Habet, O [1 ]
Tawah, LC [1 ]
Williams, AR [1 ]
DeRouen, SM [1 ]
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[1] Louisiana State Univ, Ctr Agr, Dept Anim Sci, Baton Rouge, LA 70803 USA
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beef cattle; crossbreeding; genetic variance; preweaning period;
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S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
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0905 ;
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Direct and maternal additive effects and heterosis were estimated using data from straightbred Angus, Brahman, Charolais, Hereford, and four generations of rotational crosses among these breeds. Traits of interest were birth weight, Julian day of birth, average daily gain from birth to weaning, 205-d weight, and weaning weight per cow exposed. Complete data were available on 3,445 calves produced from 4,733 matings. Discrete generations of 4-yr duration were produced from 1970 through 1988. Brahman was included in each rotational crossbreeding system. Genetic effects were estimated by regression. Direct and maternal additive effects of Brahman, Charolais, and Hereford were estimated as deviations from Angus. Direct and maternal heterosis effects were assumed proportional to expected heterozygosity. The Brahman direct additive effect resulted in later-born calves (P < 0.01). Brahman, Charolais, and Hereford direct additive effects increased birth weight, and the Brahman maternal additive effect decreased birth weight compared with Angus (P < 0.05). Charolais direct and maternal additive effects were greater than Angus for average daily gain and 205-d weight (P < 0.01). The Hereford maternal additive effects on average daily gain and 205-d weight were less than those of the other breeds (P < 0.01). Breed combinations including Brahman had greater direct heterosis for birth weight, average daily gain, and 205-d weight than other combinations (P < 0.01). Angus, Charolais, and Hereford direct additive effects on weaning weight per cow exposed were greater than Brahman (P < 0.05). Predicted average daily gain, 205-d weight, and weaning weight per cow exposed were, on average, greater in four-breed rotation sys tems than in three- and two-breed systems. Among two-breed rotation systems, predicted average daily gain and 205-d weaning weight were greatest for Charolais-Brahman and least for Angus-Hereford. Calves from the Angus-Charolais-Hereford system weighed less at weaning than any other three-breed combination. However, weaning weight per cow exposed from the Angus-Charolais-Hereford system was greatest among three-breed systems. Within three- and four-breed rotation systems, ranges in predicted birth and weaning weights among generations varied by up to 10.0 and 25.2 kg, respectively. The choice of breeds affects performance, and the sequence of their use may affect intergenerational variation in performance.
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页码:1713 / 1722
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