نتایج جستجو برای: fertility traits

تعداد نتایج: 145627  

Journal: :Veterinary world 2015
Soumya Dash A K Chakravarty Avtar Singh Pushp Raj Shivahre Arpan Upadhyay Vaishali Sah K Mahesh Singh

AIM The aim of the present study was to assess the influence of temperature and humidity prevalent under subtropical climate on the breeding values for fertility traits viz. service period (SP), pregnancy rate (PR) and conception rate (CR) of Murrah buffaloes in National Dairy Research Institute (NDRI) herd. MATERIALS AND METHODS Fertility data on 1379 records of 581 Murrah buffaloes spread o...

Journal: :Poultry science 2002
S McGary I Estevez M R Bakst D L Pollock

Genetic selection procedures applied to improve broiler performance may negatively impact the subsequent reproductive efficiency of breeders, particularly in males. Identification of traits that reliably indicate individual male fertility would facilitate selection for reproduction. We hypothesized that physical traits, such as comb area, relative testicular weight, and testicular weight asymme...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2010
C Sun P Madsen M S Lund Y Zhang U S Nielsen G Su

This study investigated the improvement in genetic evaluation of fertility traits by using production traits as secondary traits (MILK = 305-d milk yield, FAT = 305-d fat yield, and PROT = 305-d protein yield). Data including 471,742 records from first lactations of Denmark Holstein cows, covering the years of inseminations during first lactations from 1995 to 2004, were analyzed. Six fertility...

Journal: :Genetics 1998
J D Fry S L Heinsohn T F Mackay

If genetic variation for fitness traits in natural populations ("standing" variation) is maintained by recurrent mutation, then quantitative-genetic properties of standing variation should resemble those of newly arisen mutations. One well-known property of standing variation for fitness traits is inbreeding depression, with its converse of heterosis or hybrid vigor. We measured heterosis for t...

2003
E. Wall V. E. Olori M. P. Coffey

Poor fertility has become a major reason for involuntary culling of dairy cows in the UK. Research in the UK has recently developed a Fertility Index for dairy cattle. After examining national data it was decided that fertility proofs in the UK would be based on calving interval (CI) and non-return rate after 56 days (NR56) weighted by their relative economic weights (independent of culling). S...

2009
Jenny C. Ordoñez Peter M. van Bodegom Jan-Philip M. Witte Ian J. Wright Peter B. Reich Rien Aerts

Aim This first global quantification of the relationship between leaf traits and soil nutrient fertility reflects the trade-off between growth and nutrient conservation. The power of soils versus climate in predicting leaf trait values is assessed in bivariate and multivariate analyses and is compared with the distribution of growth forms (as a discrete classification of vegetation) across grad...

2012
V. Zink J. Lassen M. Štípková

The aim of this study was to estimate genetic parameters for female fertility and production traits in first-parity Czech Holstein cows and to quantify the effect of using this information on the accuracy of a selection index in seven different scenarios. In order to estimate genetic (co)variance components, the DMU software running an AI-REML algorithm was used. The analyses were made using a ...

Fertility reduction due to sub-fertile males is a major concern in breeder flocks. Phenotypic traits of broiler breeder males and their relationships with fertility can be used as reliable indicators for identification and removal of sub-fertile males from the breeder flocks. This study was conducted to investigate semen traits (semen volume, sperm motility, sperm viability and sperm count) and...

2004
H. N. Kadarmideen

Genetic and phenotypic parameters for body condition score (BCS), days to first service (DFS), non-return rate (NRR), somatic cell score (SCS), and 305-day milk, fat and protein yields were estimated, using 38930 multiple lactation records of cows across 1830 herds. The cows were daughters of 243 different sires. Singleand multi-trait repeatability animal models were used to estimate parameters...

2013
Y. D. Zhang D. J. Johnston S. Bolormaa A. Reverter M.R.S. Fortes B. Tier

Genomic selection offers the opportunity to improve female fertility in the Northern Australian beef herd. However, genomic predictions for a number of female fertility traits derived solely from the small number of female fertility records collected thus far are only of modest accuracy. In this study measures of Brahman male reproduction were used jointly with the female records, increasing th...

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