Abstract :
Variance components for five consecutive measurements of body weight in Polish sheep
were estimated using random regression and multi-trait animal models. The data included
between 7856 and 31694 body weight records at 5 age classes from birth to 150 days
of age. The random additive genetic, maternal environmental and individual permanent
environmental effects were fitted. All variance components were increasing over time (not
at equal rates), which reflects increasing phenotypic mean and variance with age. Direct
heritability tended to increase with age, whereas the effect of dam was reduced for older
ages, and the proportion of permanent environmental component was relatively stable.
Generally, similar tendencies were registered for estimates obtained via multi-trait animal
model. The results confirm that there is a scope for genetic improvement in growth pattern
in Polish sheep.