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Estimation of nonadditive and additive genetic effects on growth traits of Horro cattle

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The estimation of nonadditive genetic effects plays a significant role in the accuracy of estimated breeding values for growth traits. Data for estimation of individual and maternal heterosis of crossbreed cattle in Ethiopia are limited to research institutions and universities. This paper aimed to estimate the crossbreeding effects for growth traits of Holstein Friesian × Horro and Jersey × Horro crossbreds in Ethiopia. The data included pedigree and weight data of animals born between 1980 and 2008. Heritability of growth traits was estimated using restricted maximum likelihood (ASREML). However, the additive genetic, maternal, and heterosis effects for growth traits of crossbred animals were estimated using the crossbreeding effects (CBE3) package by fitting Kinghorn’s Model one. The direct and maternal heritability estimates for 1-year weight with the model that included the direct maternal covariance were 0.77 ± 0.12 and 0.26 ± 0.09, respectively. Individual heteroses estimated for Holstein Friesian × Horro and Jersey × Horro were significantly high and positive for 1-year weight (21.6 ± 6.7 and 26.0 ± 3.9 kg), preweaning average daily gain (27.4 ± 26 and 28.9 ± 15 g), and postweaning average daily gain (68.8 ± 16.6 and 61.8 ± 9.9 g), respectively. The maternal additive genetic effect for growth traits was mostly positive; therefore, it may be preferable to use crossbred cows from purebred dams instead of crossbred cows from crossbred dams. The significantly higher heterosis and additive genetic parameters in Holstein Friesian × Horro crossbreds indicated that these crossbreds may be preferable to Jersey × Horro crossbreds in areas occupied by Horro cattle.

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Goshu, H.A. Estimation of nonadditive and additive genetic effects on growth traits of Horro cattle. Trop Anim Health Prod 54, 349 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11250-022-03351-z

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