R. Bras. Zootec.01/Feb/2007;36(1):23-31.

Genetic and environmental effects on production traits of an equine herd of the Brazilian army

Vinício Aurélio Lagoas Campos, Concepta McManus, Beatriz Helena Fuck, Lizângela Cassiano, Bruno Freitas Pinto, Auro Braga, Helder Louvandini, Laila Talarico Dias, Rodrigo de Almeida Teixeira

DOI: 10.1590/S1516-35982007000100004

This study aimed to estimate genetic and phenotypic parameters for weight and height (4860 records) of equines from four genetic groups: Brazilian Showjumper (BH), Thoroughbred (PSI), Hanoverian (HAN) and No Defined Breed (SRD). Data collected from 1977 to 2002 on 1629 animals was provided by the Brazilian Army. Models used for analyses included the fixed effects of month and year of foaling and measuring, age of dam, foal sex and genetic group. Foaling month did not affect height or weight of the horses, except for older animals. The sex effect influenced height but not weight of 21-month-old animals and adults. The genetic group influenced height between 18 and 21 months of age, as well as height of adults. BH was less influenced by environmental effects than SRD. Heritabilities for weights of BS were high at various ages, but were low for height. Overall, heritability estimates for weight of BH and SRD increased as age increased.

Genetic and environmental effects on production traits of an equine herd of the Brazilian army

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