Estimation of genetic parameters of defective appearances in Japanese Black heifer calves in Kagoshima.
Hidemi OyamaKiyoto ImamuraShinichi SakamotoKazutaka NishiKotaro KawabeShin OkamotoTakeshi HondaKenji OyamaTakeshi ShimogiriPublished in: Animal science journal = Nihon chikusan Gakkaiho (2020)
Defective appearances, including white spotting (WS), tongue defect (TD), and nipple defect (ND), in Japanese Black cattle potentially lead to economic losses to farmers in Japan. We estimated genetic parameters of defective appearances using 553,433 records of Japanese Black heifer calves housed in the Kagoshima Prefecture. Variance and covariance were estimated using the Gibbs sampling algorithm. The estimated heritability ranged from 0.29 for TD to 0.76 for WS. Percent breeding value (%BV) estimates indicated high variation in WS and ND among sires, reflecting higher heritability. Furthermore, there was a positive linear relationship between the %BV estimate of a sire and the mean incidence rate of each defect in his female offsprings. TD was positively associated with other defects. Therefore, genetic factors strongly affect the incidence of defective appearances in Japanese Black cattle.