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Heterosis and heterosis retention for reproductive and maternal traits in Brahman - British crossbred cows

Reproductive, maternal, and weight traits were analyzed for Angus (A), Brahman
(B), and Hereford (H) straightbred cows; F1 and F2 BA and BH cows; and 3/8 B 5/8 A
first (Bn) and second (Bn2) generation cows in Central Texas. Heterosis was estimated
for calf crop born (CCB), calf crop weaned (CCW), and cow weight at palpation (PW)
by linear contrasts within cow breed groups. F1 BA cows expressed heterosis (P<0.01)
for CCB (0.10) and CCW (0.11), while F2 BA cows expressed negative heterosis
(P<0.10) for CCB (-0.06) and CCW (-0.07). F1 BH cows expressed heterosis (P<0.001)
for CCB (0.15) and CCW (0.16), and F2 BH cows retained F1 heterosis (P<0.001) for
CCB (0.13) and CCW (0.15). Bn2 cows expressed heterosis (P<0.01) for CCB (0.14),
but Bn cows did not express heterosis (P>0.10) for CCB or CCW. Only the F1 BA (22.9
kg) and F2 BH (42.1 kg) groups expressed heterosis (P<0.10) for PW. Bn2 cows (-65.7
kg) expressed negative heterosis (P<0.01) for PW. Heterosis for calf survival (CS), birth
weight (BW), and weaning weight (WW) was estimated by linear contrasts within calf
breed groups for B- and H-influenced calves. F1 BH (0.11) and F2 BH (0.14) calves
expressed heterosis (P<0.01) for CS. None of the groups expressed heterosis (P>0.10)
for BW, but B-sired F1 BH calves were 5.5 kg heavier (P<0.01) than H-sired F1 calves at
birth. F1 BH (22.4 kg) and F2 BH (26.2 kg) calves expressed heterosis (P<0.001) for
WW, and H-sired F1 BH calves were 20.7 kg heavier (P<0.10) than B-sired F1 calves at
weaning.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:tamu.edu/oai:repository.tamu.edu:1969.1/1417
Date17 February 2005
CreatorsKey, Kelli Loren
ContributorsSanders, James O.
PublisherTexas A&M University
Source SetsTexas A and M University
Languageen_US
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeBook, Thesis, Electronic Dissertation, text
Format392521 bytes, electronic, application/pdf, born digital

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