2010
DOI: 10.4314/sajas.v40i2.57282
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Genetic parameters for cow weight at calving and at calf weaning in South African Simmental cattle (Short communication)

Abstract: A study was conducted to compare mature cow weight in the South African Simmental population when defined as the weight of the cow at calving or the weight of the cow at weaning of the calf. Data included in the analysis were 14458 records for cow weight at calving (CWT-C) representing 6534 cows and 18871 records for cow weight at weaning (CWT-W) representing 8395 cows. All cows were born between 1968 and 1996, while all calves were born between 1977 and 1998. The following effects had a significant influence … Show more

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“…The same values for WW vary from 0.07 (direct) (Plasse et al, 2002) and 0.06 (maternal) (Haile-Mariam & Kessa-Mersa, 1995) to 0.57 (direct) (Schoeman & Jordaan, 1999) and 0.21 (maternal) (Diop & Van Vleck, 1998). Direct heritability estimates for the other weight traits from the literature are: YW = 0.16 (Meyer, 1992) to 0.41 (Mohiuddin, 1993), FW = 0.13 (Plasse et al, 2002) to 0.22 (Meyer, 1992;Mostert et al, 1998) and MW = 0.33 (Crook et al, 2010) to 0.50 (Koots et al, 1994a).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The same values for WW vary from 0.07 (direct) (Plasse et al, 2002) and 0.06 (maternal) (Haile-Mariam & Kessa-Mersa, 1995) to 0.57 (direct) (Schoeman & Jordaan, 1999) and 0.21 (maternal) (Diop & Van Vleck, 1998). Direct heritability estimates for the other weight traits from the literature are: YW = 0.16 (Meyer, 1992) to 0.41 (Mohiuddin, 1993), FW = 0.13 (Plasse et al, 2002) to 0.22 (Meyer, 1992;Mostert et al, 1998) and MW = 0.33 (Crook et al, 2010) to 0.50 (Koots et al, 1994a).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%