Genetic parameters of pelt character, feed efficiency and size traits in Finnish blue fox ( Vulpes lagopus)

Summary Pelt character traits (size, quality, colour clarity, darkness) are important economic traits in blue fox breeding. Better feed efficiency ( FE ) is another economically important and new breeding goal for fur animals. The purpose of this study was to determine the correlations between pelt...

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Published in:Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics
Main Authors: Kempe, R., Koskinen, N., Strandén, I.
Other Authors: The Finnish Fur Breeders' Association
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2013
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jbg.12044
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Summary:Summary Pelt character traits (size, quality, colour clarity, darkness) are important economic traits in blue fox breeding. Better feed efficiency ( FE ) is another economically important and new breeding goal for fur animals. The purpose of this study was to determine the correlations between pelt character traits, FE and size traits and to estimate genetic parameters for pelt character traits. Pelt size (p SI cm ) had a high positive genetic correlation with animal grading size (g SI ), final body weight ( BW Fin ), body length and daily gain ( DG ), and a moderate correlation with body condition score ( BCS ). Animal body length and BCS (describing fatness) were considered as genetically different traits. Genetic correlations between pelt quality and size traits were estimated without precision and did not differ from zero, but colour clarity (p CL ) had a low antagonistic genetic correlation with FE . Pelt size and DG had a favourable genetic correlation with FE but a fairly high unfavourable genetic correlation with dry matter feed intake. The current emphasis on selection for larger animal and pelt size improves FE indirectly, but selection for larger pelt size favours fast‐growing and fat individuals and simultaneously increases feed intake. The detected genetic connections between FE , size, feed intake and p CL should be taken into account in the Finnish blue fox breeding programme.