2000
DOI: 10.4314/sajas.v30i3.3852
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Estimates of crossbreeding parameters in a multibreed beef cattle crossbreeding project

Abstract: Data from purebred and crossbred cattle, consisting of the Afrikaner (A), Simmentaler (S) and Hereford (H) breeds managed in a relatively intensive but high stocking rate environment, were analysed to estimate breed direct effects, individual heterotic effects, breed maternal and maternal heterotic effects for birth weight (BW) and weaning weight (WW). Simmentaler breed direct effects, expressed as deviation from the general mean, were positive (P ≤ 0.01) for both traits. Hereford and Afrikaner breed direct ef… Show more

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“…Large positive direct effects compared to small positive or even negative maternal effects which were also reported elsewhere, supported this view (Newman et al, 1993;Franke et al, 2001). For Hereford, the direct additive effect for BW was positive in some reports (Gregory et al, 1978;Schoeman et al, 1993), but negative in other crossbreeding studies (Alenda et al, 1980;Skrypzeck et al, 2000a). Skrypzeck et al (2000b) assessed the contribution of the Hereford breed in the same multibreed beef cattle herd and suggested higher levels of Hereford contributions in crossbreeding for the prevention of dystocia.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 57%
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“…Large positive direct effects compared to small positive or even negative maternal effects which were also reported elsewhere, supported this view (Newman et al, 1993;Franke et al, 2001). For Hereford, the direct additive effect for BW was positive in some reports (Gregory et al, 1978;Schoeman et al, 1993), but negative in other crossbreeding studies (Alenda et al, 1980;Skrypzeck et al, 2000a). Skrypzeck et al (2000b) assessed the contribution of the Hereford breed in the same multibreed beef cattle herd and suggested higher levels of Hereford contributions in crossbreeding for the prevention of dystocia.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 57%
“…The cattle were located at the two farms of the Johannesburg Metropolitan Council. Breeding systems, herd management, recording and selection procedures were described by Paterson et al (1980), Schoeman & Jordaan (1999) and Skrypzeck et al (2000a;b).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In these studies, as well as others (Dillard et al, 1980;Alenda & Martin, 1981;Schoeman et al, 1993;Skrypzeck, et al, 2000) appreciably lower standard errors for these estimates were obtained. This together with the change in the b i estimates, could be caused by extreme multi-collinearity amongst the independent (assumed) variables.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 54%
“…More details regarding feeding and management regimes and replacement and selection procedures are found in Paterson (1978;1981), Paterson et al (1980), MacGregor (1997 and Skrypzeck et al (2000).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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