Author/Authors :
H.M. Zhoua، نويسنده , , ?، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The effects of age, sex, age of dam, year of production, herd, and type of birth on cashmere weight, fiber diameter, fiber
length, body weight at birth, weaning and yearling in goats, were based on 12 years data from an Inner Mongolia Albas
cashmere goat stock farm. The year of production had significant influence on cashmere weight, fiber diameter and length,
and body weight of yearlings and adult goats.Year had no significant effect on weaning weight. In the yearling, males produced
more cashmere and were heavier in body weights at birth, weaning and 1 year of age than the females. Adult males were
significantly heavier than adult females in cashmere weight, fiber diameter and length, and body weight. In the yearling, age
of dam had a significant effect on cashmere weight, fiber diameter and length, body weights at birth, weaning and 1 year of
age. In the adult, age of dam also had a significant effect on fiber diameter and body weight. Dams aged 2–4 years produced
offsprings with a higher cashmere production than those at older ages. In the yearling, type of birth had significant effects
on body weight at birth, weaning and 1 year of age, and fiber length. The herd-within-year effects were significant for all
traits studied whereas sex ×year effects were significant for cashmere weight and body weights at birth, weaning and 1 year
of age. These results indicate that the estimation of breeding value in a selection scheme for cashmere production would be
more precise following adjustment for age structures, age of dam, sex, type of birth, herd and significant interactions.
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Keywords :
Fiber length , Cashmere production , body weight , Fiber diameter