Abstract

Abstract Data recordings of animal breeding, fleece production, and fiber characteristics in an ultrafine Paco-Vicuna herd farmed at Victory Farm, Missouri were analyzed. A selective mating strategy was applied while establishing an ultrafine fleece growing Paco-Vicuna herd on the ranch over 12 years. The herd size was expanded from five males and one dozen breeding females in 2009 to more than 200 heads in 2016. All animals were recorded for sires, dams, and registered pedigree, birth weight, weaning weight, shearing weight, and fleece weight. Mid-side flank fleece samples were measured for Optical Fiber Diameter Analyser (OFDA) fiber characteristics, including mean fiber diameter, length, and fiber curvature. Live weight, fleece weight, and fiber characteristics were analyzed using SAS® GLM procedures. Mean birth weight, weaning weight, mixed age shearing weight, fleece weight, fiber diameter, coefficient of fiber diameter variation, fiber length, and fiber curvature were 6.82 kg, 25.27 kg, 48.84 kg, 0.85 kg, 16.6 µm, 25.2%, 64.6 mm and 56.9 degree /mm, respectively. The average fiber diameter of herd was 18.3 µm at 2009 clip, which was gradually but significantly (P < 0.05) reduced yearly to 16.4 µm at 2019 clip. In addition, the finest 25 percent of the herd’s fleeces were tested and found to have an average fiber diameter of 14 micron, which was within vicuna fleece fiber diameter ranges. These measures did not significantly increase with ages. Heritability estimates for the fleece weight and fiber diameter, length, and curvature were 0.40, 0.65, 0.29, and 0.50, respectively. The average fiber diameter measurements of Paco-Vicuna herd at Victory Farm were significantly (P < 0.01) finer than the comparable camelid herds in the country. This study found that strict selective breeding is effective for genetic gains in ultrafine fiber diameter and fleece quality in Paco-Vicunas.

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