TY - JOUR T1 - Genetic and Non-Genetic Parameter Estimates for Growth Traits in Turkish Merino Lambs AU - Ozder, Muhittin AU - Sezenler, Tamer AU - Refik, Ahmet AU - Ceyhan, Ayhan JO - Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances VL - 8 IS - 9 SP - 1729 EP - 1734 PY - 2009 DA - 2001/08/19 SN - 1680-5593 DO - javaa.2009.1729.1734 UR - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=javaa.2009.1729.1734 KW - Turkish Merino sheep KW -genetic and phenotypic parameters KW -growth traits KW -daily gain KW -sex KW -random animal AB - Genetic and non-genetic influences on the body weights of 8429 Turkish Merino lambs sired by 292 rams over 1992-2006 were evaluated. Traits analyzed were Birth Weight (BW), 3 Months Weight (3 MW), 6 Months Weight (6 MW), 12 Months Weight (12 MW), Pre-weaning Daily Gain (PRDG) and Post-weaning Daily Gain (PSDG). REML estimates of variance and covariance components were obtained by using animal models in which the fixed effects of year of lambing, sex, birth type and age of dam and random animal direct and the maternal genetic effects were included. Average weights were 4.31±0.02, 32.4±0.36 45.1±0.43, 53.4±0.55 kg; 315±4 and 76±2 g for BW, 3 MW, 6 MW, 12 MW, PRDG and PSDG, respectively. All environmental factors were statistically significant, except age of dam for PSDG. Estimates of direct and maternal heritabilities were 0.14, 0.16; 0.29, 0.03; 0.31, 0.05; 0.38, 0.09; 0.29, 0.03 and 0.49, 0.10 for BW, 3 MW, 6 MW, 12 MW, PRDG and PSDG, respectively. Genetic and phenotypic correlations among traits were statistically significant and favorable. In general, heritability estimates are moderate and hence, genetic progress can be achieved through mass selection. ER -