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Genetic and Environmental Influences on Semen Traits in A.I. Bulls
Author(s) -
Makulska J.,
Hagger Ch.,
Künzi N.,
Kupferschmied H.U.
Publication year - 1993
Publication title -
reproduction in domestic animals
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.546
H-Index - 66
eISSN - 1439-0531
pISSN - 0936-6768
DOI - 10.1111/j.1439-0531.1993.tb00997.x
Subject(s) - breed , biology , heritability , crossbreed , zoology , semen , repeatability , sperm , semen quality , brown swiss , genetics , statistics , mathematics
Contents: Repeatability and heritability coefficients were estimated for ejaculate volume, mass movement, individual motility, sperm concentration, first and second post‐freezing control of motility, number of doses frozen, total number of spermatozoa and total number of motile spermatozoa per ejaculate in the first ten ejaculates of 175 Swiss Holstein and 673 Simmental young bulls (200 pure Simmental, 473 Simmental x Red Holstein crosses). Data were analysed using the univariate individual animal model with effects of interval between consecutive collections, age of bull at collection, season of collection, breed group of Simmental bulls according to percentage of Red Holstein genes, bull (within breed group) and permanent environment. Crossbred bulls had a better performance in all traits. Repeatability coefficients ranged from 0.28 to 0.46. They indicate that the prediction of semen quality in young bulls of the Swiss Holstein and the Simmental breed is possible to some extent. Heritabilities in Swiss Holstein bulls were generally very low and did usually not exceed 0.10, but standard errors of these estimates were high. Relatively high heritabilities (0.18–0.30) were found for Simmental bulls, Differences in heritabilities between these two breed groups were probably a consequence of the low number of Swiss Holstein bulls.

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