Title of article :
Breeding goats for meat production
3. Selection and breeding strategies
Author/Authors :
J.N.B. Shrestha، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
This review, the third and final in the series on breeding goats for meat production describes the role of selection to achieve genetic
improvement of economically important performance traits and breeding strategies for commercial production of meat from goats.
The primary source of scientific knowledge on commercial production of meat from goats has been negligible compared to other
livestock and poultry species, and even in the goat species more attention has been directed towards Dairy and Pashmina goats. At
the same time, genetic parameter estimates for reproduction and growth assembled from numerous studies offer theoretical promise
in direct selection for improvement of the efficiency of meat goat production. In practice, breeders of crossbred animals must
rely on the performance of their parents to exploit both the additive and non-additive genetic variances associated with direct and
maternal performance. While purebred selection can benefit from the presence of a greater proportion of additive genetic variance
in production traits of economic importance to meat goats, crossbred selection based on additive and non-additive genetic variances
becomes important as the proportion of additive genetic variance in those traits is exhausted. The availability of sufficient genetic
variation in morphological characteristics and production performance necessary to establish a population with as broad a genetic
base as possible can be critical in sustaining accelerated genetic response to selection for many generations. Besides, heterosis not
only improves vigour among animals but also produces uniform population of animals, thus increasing consumer acceptability in the
marketing of meat and meat products. There is also the opportunity for the application of breeding technology based on multi-trait
animal model that utilize mixed model methodology to estimate breeding values and genetic parameters, and to establish optimum
breeding objectives to achieve maximum efficiency in meat goat. The genetic improvement of performance may be based on a
simple means of identification, measurement and recording of morphological characteristics and production performance necessary
for estimating breeding values followed by prompt dissemination of goats with potential genetic merit to many commercial herds.
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Keywords :
heritability , breeding strategies , correlations , meat goat , Selection
Journal title :
Small Ruminant Research
Journal title :
Small Ruminant Research