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母羊产羔数及其遗传参数对母羊繁殖寿命性状的影响。

Effect of ewe birth litter size and estimation of genetic parameters on ewe reproductive life traits.

机构信息

Department of Animal Sciences, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND 58108, USA.

United States Sheep Experiment Station, Agriculture Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture, Dubois, ID 83423, USA.

出版信息

Animal. 2023 Aug;17(8):100900. doi: 10.1016/j.animal.2023.100900. Epub 2023 Jun 28.

Abstract

Ewe lifetime productivity has economic implications for producers because shorter lifetime productivity results in less profit. Productive years of ewes from extensive, range-based systems of the United States West are generally less than ewes from more temperate regions of the United States. Accordingly, ewes from range-based systems, especially those employing shed-lambing strategies, have been selected for increased litter size to offset decreased lifetime productivity. However, the relationship of the ewe's birth litter size (ELS) has not been considered a potential contributor to lifetime productivity. Longevity (number of productive years, n = 1 per population) and stayability (probability to survive to the next age; ages 2-7 years, n = 6 per population) were investigated to understand ELS effects on productive life. Columbia, Polypay, Rambouillet, and Targhee breeds were used in this study. Across-breed (n = 11 550) and within-breed (Columbia, n = 4 398; Polypay, n = 4 534; Rambouillet, n = 5 922; Targhee, n = 6 482) analyses were used. Depending on the population, records spanned from 1950 to 2008, where ewe's birth year was included as a fixed effect in the animal model using restricted maximum likelihood estimation procedures. Fixed effects investigated included ELS (single-, twin-, or triplet-born) and ewe breed (across-breed analyses only). Regardless of trait or population used, heritability ranged from 0.06 ± 0.02 to 0.34 ± 0.03, where stayability at younger ages had the highest estimates. The breed effect was significant in all across-breed analyses (0.0001 ≤ P ≤ 0.038; n = 7), where Polypay, a breed selected for accelerated lambing and increased fertility, averaged shorter productive life or had a lower probability of survival to the next age compared with other breeds (longevity: 0.009 ≤ P ≤ 0.223; stayability: 0.000 ≤ P ≤ 0.842). The ELS was significant in 60% (n = 5) and 37% (n = 30) of longevity and stayability analyses, respectively. Except for Targhee, all analyses showed ewes born in smaller litter sizes were associated with longer productive lives or higher probability of surviving to the next age, particularly in across-breed analyses (e.g., longevity: single- vs twin-born ewes, P = 0.004; vs triplet-born ewes, P = 0.003). This study provides evidence that increasing prolificacy in ewes from extensive, range-based production systems may impact productive life. Due to the low heritability of these traits, additional investigation into modeling these traits with dominance effects and litter size needs to be conducted.

摘要

绵羊的终身生产力对生产者具有经济意义,因为较短的终身生产力会导致较少的利润。美国西部广泛的基于牧场的系统中的绵羊的生产年限通常少于美国较温和地区的绵羊。因此,基于牧场的系统中的绵羊,特别是那些采用棚舍产羔策略的绵羊,已经被选择增加产羔数,以弥补终身生产力的下降。然而,母羊的初生窝产仔数(ELS)与终身生产力的关系尚未被认为是潜在的生产力贡献因素。本研究旨在了解 ELS 对生产寿命的影响,对绵羊的长寿(生产年限,n=每群体 1)和留用率(存活至下一年龄的概率;2-7 岁,n=每群体 6)进行了研究。使用了哥伦比亚、波利派、兰布赖特和塔尔基等品种。进行了跨品种(n=11550)和品种内(哥伦比亚,n=4398;波利派,n=4534;兰布赖特,n=5922;塔尔基,n=6482)分析。根据群体,记录的时间跨度从 1950 年到 2008 年,母羊的出生年份被包含在动物模型中作为固定效应,使用约束最大似然估计程序。调查的固定效应包括 ELS(单胎、双胎或三胎出生)和母羊品种(仅跨品种分析)。无论使用的性状或群体如何,遗传力在 0.06±0.02 至 0.34±0.03 之间,其中较年轻的留用率估计值最高。在所有跨品种分析中,品种效应都是显著的(0.0001≤P≤0.038;n=7),其中波利派是一种选择加速产羔和提高繁殖力的品种,与其他品种相比,其产羔寿命较短,或存活至下一年龄的概率较低(长寿:0.009≤P≤0.223;留用率:0.000≤P≤0.842)。ELS 在 60%(n=5)和 37%(n=30)的长寿和留用率分析中分别具有显著意义。除了塔尔基,所有分析都表明,产仔数较小的母羊与较长的生产寿命或更高的存活至下一年龄的概率相关,尤其是在跨品种分析中(例如,长寿:单胎与双胎出生的母羊,P=0.004;与三胎出生的母羊,P=0.003)。本研究提供的证据表明,增加基于牧场的广泛生产系统中绵羊的繁殖力可能会影响其生产寿命。由于这些性状的遗传力较低,需要进一步研究用显性效应和产仔数来建立这些性状的模型。

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