Title of article :
Genetic Analyses of Egg Quality in Khorasan Razavi Native Fowl Using the Bayesian Method
Author/Authors :
Kheirkhah, Z Department of Animal and Poultry Genetic and Breeding - Faculty of Animal Science - Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources , Hassani, S Department of Animal and Poultry Genetic and Breeding - Faculty of Animal Science - Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources , Zerehdaran, S Department of Animal Science - Faculty of Agriculture - Ferdowsi University of Mashhad , Ahani Azari, M Department of Animal and Poultry Genetic and Breeding - Faculty of Animal Science - Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources , ekhavati, MH Department of Animal Science - Faculty of Agriculture - Ferdowsi University of Mashhad , Salehinasab, M Department of Animal Science - Faculty of Animal Science and Fisheries - Sari University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources
Abstract :
This study was conducted to estimate the genetic parameters
influencing egg quality in Khorasan Razavi native fowl. (Co)Variance
components were estimated by the Bayesian statistical method via
Gibbs sampling in GIBBS3F90 software. 1000 eggs (28-29 weeks old)
were collected from 775 hens of the ninth generation of Khorasan-
Razavi Province native fowl breeding center. External (egg weight,
specific gravity, long length, short length, shape index, shell strength,
shell weight, shell thickness) and internal (yolk diameter, yolk height,
yolk weight, yolk index, albumen diameter, albumen height, albumen
weight, albumen index, Haugh unit) egg quality traits were measured.
Six univariate animal models were used for estimation of genetic
parameters and the best model for each trait was determined by
deviance information criterion (DIC). Genetic and phenotypic
correlations between traits were estimated using bivariate animal
model. Direct heritability estimates ranged from 0.10 (egg width) to
0.39 (yolk index). For all traits except albumen diameter and albumen
index, the inclusion of maternal effects in the model resulted in
considerable reduction in direct heritability. Genetic correlations of egg
weight with shell strength and shell thickness were negative. In
conclusion, due to genetic correlations among external and internal egg
quality traits, selection based on egg weight and shell thickness may
improve external and internal egg quality traits. Also, including
maternal effects in the form of genetic or permanent environment in the
statistical model resulted in more accurate estimates for most traits.
Keywords :
Genetic parameters , Bayesian method , Maternal effects , Chicken , Egg
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics