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Genetics of Lifetime Reproductive Performance in Italian Heavy Draught Horse Mares

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Fertility is a very important fitness trait in animal production because of its significant economic importance, particularly in species with low reproductive efficiency. For this reason, it should be included as a breeding objective, particularly in horses, where the trait has recei...

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Autores principales: Mantovani, Roberto, Folla, Fabio, Pigozzi, Giuseppe, Tsuruta, Shogo, Sartori, Cristina
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7341281/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32586061
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10061085
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author Mantovani, Roberto
Folla, Fabio
Pigozzi, Giuseppe
Tsuruta, Shogo
Sartori, Cristina
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Folla, Fabio
Pigozzi, Giuseppe
Tsuruta, Shogo
Sartori, Cristina
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Fertility is a very important fitness trait in animal production because of its significant economic importance, particularly in species with low reproductive efficiency. For this reason, it should be included as a breeding objective, particularly in horses, where the trait has received less interest than in other species. In this study, we attempted to identify a variable able to detect the lifetime reproductive performance of Italian Heavy Draught Horse (IHDH) mares and to analyze its possible implementation for breeding purposes, with the final aim to increase mares’ fertility efficiency. A phenotypic variable to be used early in life (at least after 3 breeding seasons) has been identified and validated in the study and its genetic component estimated. Results obtained indicated the proposed phenotypic measure of fertility as a good predictor of the lifetime reproductive success in IHDH mares and the variable showed high heritability (that is, the transmittable genetic component) for a fitness trait. Therefore, the use of the lifetime fertility rate proposed in this study for breeding purposes seems feasible, although some limitations could occur in the accuracy of individual breeding value estimates of mares and stallions. ABSTRACT: Our aims were to find a phenotypic variable to express mares’ lifetime reproductive performance after 6 breeding seasons (BS) in Italian Heavy Draught Horse breed (IHDH), and to estimate its heritability. At first, 1487 mares in a training dataset were used to implement and validate a set of predictive coefficients (LFR-C) or equations (LFR-E) to estimate a lifetime foaling rate (LFR) after 6 BS, i.e., the number of foals generated divided by the opportunities to do so. Then, 3033 mares in a dataset with at least 3 registered BS, was used to estimate LFR for mares with 3, 4, or 5 registered RS. This dataset contained actual (n = 1950) and estimated (n = 1443) LFR, obtained by LFR-C, and LFR-E; Arcsine transformation of LFR-C and LFR-E were also analyzed in single trait animal models to estimate heritability. Overall, the LFR showed a moderate but significant genetic variation, and the heritability of the trait was high (0.24) considering it is a fitness trait. The arcsine transformation of LFR did not show any improvement of heritability. The present study indicates the possible use of a linear LFR variable for breeding purposes in IHDH breed considering both complete and incomplete reproductive careers.
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spelling pubmed-73412812020-07-14 Genetics of Lifetime Reproductive Performance in Italian Heavy Draught Horse Mares Mantovani, Roberto Folla, Fabio Pigozzi, Giuseppe Tsuruta, Shogo Sartori, Cristina Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Fertility is a very important fitness trait in animal production because of its significant economic importance, particularly in species with low reproductive efficiency. For this reason, it should be included as a breeding objective, particularly in horses, where the trait has received less interest than in other species. In this study, we attempted to identify a variable able to detect the lifetime reproductive performance of Italian Heavy Draught Horse (IHDH) mares and to analyze its possible implementation for breeding purposes, with the final aim to increase mares’ fertility efficiency. A phenotypic variable to be used early in life (at least after 3 breeding seasons) has been identified and validated in the study and its genetic component estimated. Results obtained indicated the proposed phenotypic measure of fertility as a good predictor of the lifetime reproductive success in IHDH mares and the variable showed high heritability (that is, the transmittable genetic component) for a fitness trait. Therefore, the use of the lifetime fertility rate proposed in this study for breeding purposes seems feasible, although some limitations could occur in the accuracy of individual breeding value estimates of mares and stallions. ABSTRACT: Our aims were to find a phenotypic variable to express mares’ lifetime reproductive performance after 6 breeding seasons (BS) in Italian Heavy Draught Horse breed (IHDH), and to estimate its heritability. At first, 1487 mares in a training dataset were used to implement and validate a set of predictive coefficients (LFR-C) or equations (LFR-E) to estimate a lifetime foaling rate (LFR) after 6 BS, i.e., the number of foals generated divided by the opportunities to do so. Then, 3033 mares in a dataset with at least 3 registered BS, was used to estimate LFR for mares with 3, 4, or 5 registered RS. This dataset contained actual (n = 1950) and estimated (n = 1443) LFR, obtained by LFR-C, and LFR-E; Arcsine transformation of LFR-C and LFR-E were also analyzed in single trait animal models to estimate heritability. Overall, the LFR showed a moderate but significant genetic variation, and the heritability of the trait was high (0.24) considering it is a fitness trait. The arcsine transformation of LFR did not show any improvement of heritability. The present study indicates the possible use of a linear LFR variable for breeding purposes in IHDH breed considering both complete and incomplete reproductive careers. MDPI 2020-06-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7341281/ /pubmed/32586061 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10061085 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7341281/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32586061
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10061085
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