| Authors | Seyyed Homayoun Farhangfar,, |
| Journal | Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences |
| Page number | 506-515 |
| Serial number | 34 |
| Volume number | 4 |
| IF | 0.579 |
| Paper Type | Full Paper |
| Published At | 2021 |
| Journal Grade | ISI |
| Journal Type | Electronic |
| Journal Country | Iran, Islamic Republic Of |
| Journal Index | JCR،Scopus |
Abstract
Objective: Initial consequence of inbreeding is inbreeding depression which impairs the
performance of growth, production, health, fertility and survival traits in different animal
breeds and populations. The effect of inbreeding on economically important traits should
be accurately estimated. The effect of inbreeding depression on growth traits in sheep has
been reported in many breeds. Based on this, the main objective of the present research was
to evaluate the impact of inbreeding on some growth traits of Iranian Baluchi sheep breed
using quantile regression model.
Methods: Pedigree and growth traits records of 13,633 Baluchi lambs born from year 1989
to 2016 were used in this research. The traits were birth weight, weaning weight, six-month
weight, nine-month weight, and yearling weight. The contribution, inbreeding and co-ancestry
software was used to calculate the pedigree statistics and inbreeding coefficients. To evaluate
the impact of inbreeding on different quantiles of each growth trait, a series of quantile
regression models were fitted using QUANTREG procedure of SAS software. Annual trend
of inbreeding was also estimated fitting a simple linear regression of lamb’s inbreeding coefficient on the birth year.
Results: Average inbreeding coefficient of the population was 1.63 percent. Annual increase
rate of inbreeding of the flock was 0.11 percent (p<0.01). The results showed that the effect
of inbreeding in different quantiles of growth traits is not similar. Also, inbreeding affected
differently on growth traits, considering lambs’ sex and type of birth.
Conclusion: Quantile regression revealed that inbreeding did not have similar effect on
different quantiles of growth traits in Iranian Baluchi lambs indicating that at a given age
and inbreeding coefficient, lambs with different sex and birth type were not equally influenced
by inbreeding.
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