Year: 2023 | Month: October | Volume 13 | Issue 5

Performance of Growth Traits in Punganur Cattle

Bharathi G. Thiagarajan R. Karthickeyan S.M.K. Tirumurugaan K. and Sesh P.S.L.
DOI:10.30954/2277-940X.05.2023.20

Abstract:

Present investigation comprehends the study of the effect of non-genetic factors and estimation of heritabilities, genetic correlation of body-weight traits in Punganur cattle. Data consisted of a total of 562 progeny records of 169 cows and 53 bulls over a period of 22 years (2000 to 2022) maintained at Livestock Research Station, Palamaner, Chittoor district, Andhra Pradesh. Over all least- squares means for birth weight, 6-month weight and 12-month weight were 11.5± 0.089, 43.126±0.073, 61.296± 0.064 kg respectively. Body weight traits were significantly affected by period of birth, whereas season of birth has not influenced the similar traits. There is a significant (p≤0.01) difference between males and females for 6-month body weight, 12-month body weight except birth weight. Heritability estimates of birth weight, 6-month weight, 12-month weight were 0.171± 0.107, 0.600± 0.001 and 0.001 ± 0.048 respectively indicated that birth weight and 12- month weight has been less affected by additive gene action. Strong and positive direct genetic correlation between 6-month and 12-month weight traits was 0.788 ±0.162 indicated that selection of one trait might improve the other trait and low genetic correlation observed between birth weight and 12-month weight was 0.043± 0.697. The average estimated breeding values of birth weight, 6-month weight and 12-month weight were 0.176, 0.087 and 0.000 kg respectively. The positive trend for 6-month body-weight was observed in present study implies efficiency in selection based on phenotypic performance.

Highlights

  • This article describes growth traits in Punganur cattle.


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