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Animal | 2010

Estimates of (co)variance components and genetic parameters for body weights and first greasy fleece weight in Bharat Merino sheep

G. R. Gowane; Ashish Chopra; L.L.L. Prince; Chandan Paswan; A. L. Arora

(Co)variance components and genetic parameters of weight at birth (BWT), weaning (3WT), 6, 9 and 12 months of age (6WT, 9WT and 12WT, respectively) and first greasy fleece weight (GFW) of Bharat Merino sheep, maintained at Central Sheep and Wool Research Institute, Avikanagar, Rajasthan, India, were estimated by restricted maximum likelihood, fitting six animal models with various combinations of direct and maternal effects. Data were collected over a period of 10 years (1998 to 2007). A log-likelihood ratio test was used to select the most appropriate univariate model for each trait, which was subsequently used in bivariate analysis. Heritability estimates for BWT, 3WT, 6WT, 9WT and 12WT and first GFW were 0.05 ± 0.03, 0.04 ± 0.02, 0.00, 0.03 ± 0.03, 0.09 ± 0.05 and 0.05 ± 0.03, respectively. There was no evidence for the maternal genetic effect on the traits under study. Maternal permanent environmental effect contributed 19% for BWT and 6% to 11% from 3WT to 9WT and 11% for first GFW. Maternal permanent environmental effect on the post-3WT was a carryover effect of maternal influences during pre-weaning age. A low rate of genetic progress seems possible in the flock through selection. Direct genetic correlations between body weight traits were positive and ranged from 0.36 between BWT and 6WT to 0.94 between 3WT and 6WT and between 6WT and 12WT. Genetic correlations of 3WT with 6WT, 9WT and 12WT were high and positive (0.94, 0.93 and 0.93, respectively), suggesting that genetic gain in post-3WT will be maintained if selection age is reduced to 3 months. The genetic correlations of GFW with live weights were 0.01, 0.16, 0.18, 0.40 and 0.32 for BWT, 3WT, 6WT, 9WT and 12WT, respectively. Correlations of permanent environmental effects of the dam across different traits were high and positive for all the traits (0.45 to 0.98).


Animal Reproduction Science | 2009

Studies on effect of Booroola (FecB) genotype on lifetime ewes' productivity efficiency, litter size and number of weaned lambs in Garole × Malpura sheep

Ajay Kumar Mishra; A. L. Arora; S. Kumar; L.L.L. Prince

The FecB gene of Garole was introgressed into non-prolific Malpura sheep. The present study was conducted to evaluate the effects of FecB genotypes on cumulative lifetime (three lamb crops) litter size (CLS), cumulative number of weaned lambs (CWL) and cumulative ewes productivity efficiency (CEPE) in 51 Garole x Malpura (GM) crossbred sheep. The GM ewes of F(1) were selected and screened for FecB mutation using forced RFLP-PCR technique. The majority (78.4%) of F(1) GM individuals were carriers (FecB(B+)) for the FecB mutation. In first parity 55% FecB(B+) ewes gave births to multiple lambs. The FecB genotypes were significantly (P<0.01) associated with the CLS and CWL. The FecB(B+) ewes resulted in 65.6 and 62.1% higher CLS and CWL, respectively compared to non-carriers. The CEPE was also affected significantly by the FecB genotypes at birth, weaning, 6 and 12 months of age. The FecB(B+) ewes weaned 20.9% higher total litter weight as compared to FecB++ ewes and at 12 months age the difference was 43.5% in favor of B+ ewes. The study indicated that the CLS, CWL and CEPE of carrier ewes (FecB(B+)) were comparatively higher than that of non-carriers (FecB++).


Small Ruminant Research | 2006

Identification of the FecB mutation in Garole × Malpura sheep and its effect on litter size

Satish Kumar; A.P. Kolte; Ajay Kumar Mishra; A. L. Arora; V K Singh


Animal Reproduction Science | 2008

Effects of the Booroola (FecB) genotypes on growth performance, ewe's productivity efficiency and litter size in Garole × Malpura sheep

S. Kumar; Ajay Kumar Mishra; A.P. Kolte; A. L. Arora; D. Singh; V K Singh


Animal Reproduction Science | 2007

Sperm motion characteristics of Garole × Malpura sheep evolved in a semi-arid tropical environment through introgression of FecB gene

Davendra Kumar; Anil Joshi; S.M.K Naqvi; S. Kumar; Ajay Kumar Mishra; V. P. Maurya; A. L. Arora; J.P. Mittal; V.K. Singh


Small Ruminant Research | 2012

The estimation of (co)variance components and genetic parameters for growth traits and Kleiber ratios in Malpura sheep of India

Ved Prakash; L.L.L. Prince; G. R. Gowane; A. L. Arora


Indian Journal of Animal Sciences | 2009

Effect of body condition score on reproductive performance of Chokla ewes

V. P. Maurya; Sandeep Kumar; D. Kumar; R. Gulyani; Anil Joshi; S. M. K. Naqvi; A. L. Arora; V. K. Singh


Small Ruminant Research | 2007

IMPROVING PRODUCTIVITY OF MALPURA BREED BY CROSSBREEDING WITH PROLIFIC GAROLE SHEEP IN INDIA

Ajay Kumar Mishra; A. L. Arora; Sushil Kumar; S. Kumar; V K Singh


The Indian Journal of Small Ruminants | 2005

Comparison of different methods of heritability estimates for body weights and wool yield traits in Avikalin crossbred sheep.

Maroof Ahmad; C V Singh; Sushil Kumar; A. L. Arora


Current Science | 2009

Increasing prolificacy and ewe efficiency in sheep through FecB gene introgression.

A. K. Mishra; A. L. Arora; Satish Kumar

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A. K. Mishra

Council of Scientific and Industrial Research

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Sushil Kumar

G. B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology

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V K Singh

Central Sheep and Wool Research Institute

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Ajay Kumar Mishra

Central Sheep and Wool Research Institute

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L.L.L. Prince

Central Sheep and Wool Research Institute

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S. Kumar

Central Sheep and Wool Research Institute

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Satish Kumar

Central Scientific Instruments Organisation

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A.P. Kolte

Central Sheep and Wool Research Institute

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Anil Joshi

Central Sheep and Wool Research Institute

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C V Singh

G. B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology

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