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Embrapa Caprinos e Ovinos. |
Data corrente: |
06/04/2005 |
Data da última atualização: |
06/04/2005 |
Autoria: |
LAMBE, N. R.; CONINGTON, J.; BISHOP, S. C.; WATERHOUSE, A.; SIMM, G. |
Título: |
A genetic analysis of maternal behaviour score in Scottish Blackface sheep. |
Ano de publicação: |
2001 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Animal Science, v. 72, pt 2 , p. 415-425, 2001. |
Idioma: |
Inglês |
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Under field conditions, ewe behaviour was quantified by maternal behaviour score (MBS)-a six-point scale which assesses ewe flight distance when lambs are handled for the first time, within 24 h of birth (adapted from O'Connor et aI., 1985). MBS was measured on 847 Scottish Blackface ewes on two experimental hill farms, over a maximum of four parities. Live weights of lambs bom to these ewes roere measured at birth, marking (average age of 42 days) and weaning (average age of 120 days). MBS was significantly higher (P < 0.05) for ewes with more lambing experience (multiparous ewes), for older ewes and for twin-bearing ewes compared with ewes with single lambs. MBS was under genetic control (h2 = 0.13, permanent environmental effect = 0.19, when analysed as the same trait across parities) and the repeatability was 0.32. MBS had no significant effects on weight gain of lambs. However, a moderate, positivk genetic correlation roas estimated between MBS and the average weight gained by lambs from birth to marking (rg = 0.4, s.e.0.22), although the genetic correlation estimated between MBS and weight gained to weaning roas dose to zero (rg = 0.02, s.e. 0.16). Ewes with a MBS of 1 (ewe flees and does not return to her lambs) had significantly more lambs dying before marking and weaning than ewes with a higher maternal behaviour score. Selection to reduce the proportion of ewes in this category may therefore be beneficial. |
Palavras-Chave: |
Comportamento materno; Melhoramento genético. |
Thesagro: |
Genética Animal; Ovino; Parâmetro Genético; Sobrevivência; Taxa de Crescimento. |
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LEADER 02138naa a2200253 a 4500 001 1531085 005 2005-04-06 008 2001 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aLAMBE, N. R. 245 $aA genetic analysis of maternal behaviour score in Scottish Blackface sheep. 260 $c2001 520 $aUnder field conditions, ewe behaviour was quantified by maternal behaviour score (MBS)-a six-point scale which assesses ewe flight distance when lambs are handled for the first time, within 24 h of birth (adapted from O'Connor et aI., 1985). MBS was measured on 847 Scottish Blackface ewes on two experimental hill farms, over a maximum of four parities. Live weights of lambs bom to these ewes roere measured at birth, marking (average age of 42 days) and weaning (average age of 120 days). MBS was significantly higher (P < 0.05) for ewes with more lambing experience (multiparous ewes), for older ewes and for twin-bearing ewes compared with ewes with single lambs. MBS was under genetic control (h2 = 0.13, permanent environmental effect = 0.19, when analysed as the same trait across parities) and the repeatability was 0.32. MBS had no significant effects on weight gain of lambs. However, a moderate, positivk genetic correlation roas estimated between MBS and the average weight gained by lambs from birth to marking (rg = 0.4, s.e.0.22), although the genetic correlation estimated between MBS and weight gained to weaning roas dose to zero (rg = 0.02, s.e. 0.16). Ewes with a MBS of 1 (ewe flees and does not return to her lambs) had significantly more lambs dying before marking and weaning than ewes with a higher maternal behaviour score. Selection to reduce the proportion of ewes in this category may therefore be beneficial. 650 $aGenética Animal 650 $aOvino 650 $aParâmetro Genético 650 $aSobrevivência 650 $aTaxa de Crescimento 653 $aComportamento materno 653 $aMelhoramento genético 700 1 $aCONINGTON, J. 700 1 $aBISHOP, S. C. 700 1 $aWATERHOUSE, A. 700 1 $aSIMM, G. 773 $tAnimal Science$gv. 72, pt 2 , p. 415-425, 2001.
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