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Full Length Research Paper
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Genetic evaluation of
Ethiopian Boran cattle and their crosses with Holstein
Friesian for milk constituent traits in central Ethiopia
Aynalem Haile1,2,3*, B.K. Joshi1,
Workneh Ayalew2, Azage Tegegne2, Avtar
Singh1 and Zelalem Yilma4
1National
Dairy Research Institute, Karnal-132001, India.
2International
Livestock Research Institute
(ILRI), P. O. Box 5689,
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
3Jimma
University College of Agriculture, P. O. Box 307, Jimma,
Ethiopia.
4Holeta
Agricultural Research Institute, P. O. Box 2003, Addis
Ababa, Ethiopia.
*Corresponding author. E-mail:
A.Haile@cgiar.org
Accepted 6th
October, 2008 |
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Abstract |
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Breed
additive and non-additive effects, and genetic parameters of
milk fat, protein, solids not fat (SNF) and total solids
(TS) percents, were estimated in Ethiopian Boran cattle and
their crosses with Friesian in central Ethiopia. Ethiopian
Boran cattle were consistently superior (P<0.01) to
the Ethiopian Boran-Holstein Friesian crosses for the milk
composition traits studied. When the crosses were compared,
the fat, protein, SNF and TS percents of 50 and 62.5%
Holstein Friesian crosses were higher (P<0.01) than those of
75 and 87.5% genetic groups. The 50 and 62.5% genetic groups
did not differ (P>0.05) in milk constituents. It was
apparent, therefore, that as the exotic gene level increased
the percentages of the milk constituents declined
significantly. The individual additive genetic breed
difference for milk composition traits were all significant
(P<0.01). The estimates were -1.45 for fat, -0.97 for
protein, -1.13 for SNF and -2.47 for TS percents.
Crossbreeding of the Holstein Friesian with the Ethiopian
Boran resulted in desirable and significant (at least P<0.05)
individual heretosis for all milk composition traits. The
estimates were 0.54 ± 0.09, 0.25 ± 0.10, 0.33 ± 0.15 and
0.72 ± 0.18 for fat, protein, SNF and TS percents,
respectively. The maternal heterotic effects were
non-significant (P>0.05) for all traits except for
fat percent. Heritabilities of fat, protein, SNF and TS
percents for Ethiopian Boran were
0.49
±
0.03, 0.26
±
0.05, 0.46
±
0.04 and 0.45
±
0.04,
respectively. The corresponding estimates for crosses were
0.32 ±
0.04,
0.49 ±
0.03,
0.39 ±
0.04 and
0.41 ±
0.04, respectively.
Within Ethiopian Boran breed selection accompanied by
crossing should enormously improve these traits in
crossbreds under such production system.
Key
words:
Genetic evaluation, genetic parameter, Ethiopian Boran,
Holstein Friesian |
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