Title of article
Selection for carcass quality in hill sheep measured by X-ray computer tomography
Author/Authors
Bishop، S. C. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
9
From page
3
To page
11
Abstract
This paper describes an investigation of the use of computer tomography (CT) to genetically improve carcass composition and
conformation in Scottish Blackface sheep. After 5 years of selection on an index designed to improve both composition and
conformation (the ‘CT index’), a large response was observed in the CT index, with genetic progress equivalent to 0.11 phenotypic
standard deviations per year. Heritabilities for the index and for the component traits of average CT-assessed muscle area,
ultrasonic muscle depth and ultrasonic fat depth were 0.41 (s.e. 0.08), 0.38 (s.e. 0.07), 0.41 (s.e. 0.05) and 0.30 (s.e. 0.05),
respectively. The index was positively genetically correlated with ultrasonic muscle depth and carcass weight and negatively
genetically correlated with fat class. The genetic and phenotypic correlations among ultrasonic measurements were positive and
moderate. However, many of the genetic correlations tended to have large standard errors. Selection on the CT index moderately
improved conformation and was successful at decreasing fat class of the carcass. Equivalent selection on live weight at ultrasound
scanning would improve carcass and slaughter weight, and total price received, but would have a slightly deleterious impact on
conformation score. The results of this study demonstrate that genetic improvement of carcass quality can be achieved in hill
sheep using CT assessed traits.
Keywords
carcass composition , conformation, computer tomography , genetic parameters , Sheep
Journal title
Animal
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Animal
Record number
652723
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