1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0301-6226(97)00064-x
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Genetic and phenotypic parameters for birth and weaning weights of purebred and crossbred Ndama and West African Shorthorn cattle

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“…1986) and models used for the analysis (Mohiuddin 1993), the estimates obtained in this study are consistent with those reported by Ronningen et al. (1972) for BWT of Boran cattle in Kenya and Ahunu et al. (1997) for BWT and WWT in Ghana.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…1986) and models used for the analysis (Mohiuddin 1993), the estimates obtained in this study are consistent with those reported by Ronningen et al. (1972) for BWT of Boran cattle in Kenya and Ahunu et al. (1997) for BWT and WWT in Ghana.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Estimates of variance components, direct heritabilities (h 2 ), maternal heritabilities (m 2 ) and permanent environmental maternal effect (c 2 ) are presented in Table 3. Estimates of h 2 for crosses ranged from Although estimates of h 2 values reported vary based on differences in type of records analysed (Wright et al 1987), method of estimation (Nelsen et al 1986) and models used for the analysis (Mohiuddin 1993), the estimates obtained in this study are consistent with those reported by Ronningen et al (1972) for BWT of Boran cattle in Kenya and Ahunu et al (1997) for BWT and WWT in Ghana.…”
Section: Heritabilitysupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The results of the present study are more or less in agreement with the reports in the tropics (Rege, 1991;Demeke et al, 2004;Haile et al, 2009). Genetic correlations were greater than the phenotypic correlations for most of the traits and these were in agreement with reports of many other works (Rege, 1991;Koots et al, 1994, Ahunu et al, 1997Lobo et al, 2000). The high genetic correlation among first lactation traits is an indication that, the traits could be improved simultaneously in selection programs.…”
Section: Genetic and Phenotypic Correlationssupporting
confidence: 94%
“…The higher h 2 a estimates than h 2 m estimates suggest that the direct heritability is a more pronounced genetic parameter for BW in the two breeds studied. Ahunu et al (1997) found h 2 m to be unimportant for BW in purebred and crossbred Ndama and West African Shorthorn cattle.…”
Section: Single-trait Analysismentioning
confidence: 87%