Value of early weight measurements as predictors of body weight at later ages in reindeer

Phenotypic variances in live weight in a reindeer population and repeatabilities of the weights were estimated. The population consisted of 1847 and 1878 unselected male and female calves respectively, for which data from weighings at 2 and 7 months of age were available. All individuals in a select...

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Main Authors: C.J. Petersson, B. Danell
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Published: Septentrio Academic Publishing 1993
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description Phenotypic variances in live weight in a reindeer population and repeatabilities of the weights were estimated. The population consisted of 1847 and 1878 unselected male and female calves respectively, for which data from weighings at 2 and 7 months of age were available. All individuals in a selected population, consisting of 469 of the heaviest females, were weighed at 2, 7 and 19 months of age. The data were colleted during four successive years, 1986 - 1989. An indirect selection model for improving female weight at 19 months of age was proposed. Variance in the unselected population was higher between animals than within animals. Repeatability was estimated to be 0.636 for the male calves and 0.609 for the female calves. In the selected population, within-individual variance was higher than between-animal variance. Repeatabilities were, after correction for the effect of selection, 0.316 (between 2 and 19 months) and 0.548 (between 7 and 19 months). The aim of the selection model was to increase the average weight in the primiparous group to improve their calf production ability. Using the model, the number of animals weighing equal to or more than a certain threshold weight and the number needed for recruitment at 19 months of age could be determined.
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:1cb1527d0c894b4dbe460d59ed309f9b 2025-01-17T00:25:29+00:00 Value of early weight measurements as predictors of body weight at later ages in reindeer C.J. Petersson B. Danell 1993-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.7557/2.13.4.1115 https://doaj.org/article/1cb1527d0c894b4dbe460d59ed309f9b EN eng Septentrio Academic Publishing https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/rangifer/article/view/1115 https://doaj.org/toc/1890-6729 doi:10.7557/2.13.4.1115 1890-6729 https://doaj.org/article/1cb1527d0c894b4dbe460d59ed309f9b Rangifer, Vol 13, Iss 4 (1993) selection repeatability reindeer weight selection Animal culture SF1-1100 article 1993 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.7557/2.13.4.1115 2022-12-31T12:31:58Z Phenotypic variances in live weight in a reindeer population and repeatabilities of the weights were estimated. The population consisted of 1847 and 1878 unselected male and female calves respectively, for which data from weighings at 2 and 7 months of age were available. All individuals in a selected population, consisting of 469 of the heaviest females, were weighed at 2, 7 and 19 months of age. The data were colleted during four successive years, 1986 - 1989. An indirect selection model for improving female weight at 19 months of age was proposed. Variance in the unselected population was higher between animals than within animals. Repeatability was estimated to be 0.636 for the male calves and 0.609 for the female calves. In the selected population, within-individual variance was higher than between-animal variance. Repeatabilities were, after correction for the effect of selection, 0.316 (between 2 and 19 months) and 0.548 (between 7 and 19 months). The aim of the selection model was to increase the average weight in the primiparous group to improve their calf production ability. Using the model, the number of animals weighing equal to or more than a certain threshold weight and the number needed for recruitment at 19 months of age could be determined. Article in Journal/Newspaper Rangifer Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Rangifer 13 5 191
spellingShingle selection
repeatability
reindeer
weight selection
Animal culture
SF1-1100
C.J. Petersson
B. Danell
Value of early weight measurements as predictors of body weight at later ages in reindeer
title Value of early weight measurements as predictors of body weight at later ages in reindeer
title_full Value of early weight measurements as predictors of body weight at later ages in reindeer
title_fullStr Value of early weight measurements as predictors of body weight at later ages in reindeer
title_full_unstemmed Value of early weight measurements as predictors of body weight at later ages in reindeer
title_short Value of early weight measurements as predictors of body weight at later ages in reindeer
title_sort value of early weight measurements as predictors of body weight at later ages in reindeer
topic selection
repeatability
reindeer
weight selection
Animal culture
SF1-1100
topic_facet selection
repeatability
reindeer
weight selection
Animal culture
SF1-1100
url https://doi.org/10.7557/2.13.4.1115
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