Abstract

A total of 1,367 first lactation records of daughters of 81 sires, having 5 or more progeny were used to evaluate sires by 3 different methods viz., least squares (LS), best linear unbiased prediction (BLUP) and derivative free restricted maximum likelihood (DFREML) method. The highest and lowest overall average breeding value of sires for first lactation 305 days or less milk yield was obtained by BLUP (1,520.72 kg) and LS method (1,502.22 kg), respectively. The accuracy, efficiency and stability of different sire evaluation methods were compared to judge their effectiveness. The error variance of DFREML method was lowest (191,112 kg 2 ) and its coefficient of determination of fitting the model was highest (33.39%) revealing that this method of sire evaluation was most efficient and accurate as compared to other methods. However, the BLUP method was most stable amongst all the methods having coefficient of variation (%) very near to unadjusted data (18.72% versus 19.89%). The higher rank correlations (0.7979 to 0.9568) between different sire evaluation methods indicated that there was higher degree of similarity of ranking sires by different methods ranging from about 80 to 96 percent. However, the DFREML method seemed to be the most effective sire evaluation method as compared to other methods for the present set of data.

Highlights

  • The effectiveness of sire evaluation is the backbone of any breed improvement programme as the contribution of sire path is higher than the dam path for the overall genetic improvement for a trait

  • The overall least squares population mean for first Forty (49.38%) out of 81 sires showed higher breeding lactation 305 days or less milk yield was 1,503.99±13.83 kg. values whereas, 41 (50.62%) sires showed lower breeding

  • By breeding value was estimated as 1,911.74 kg, which was least squares method (LS), the average breeding value of 27.11 percent higher than the average breeding value

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Introduction

The effectiveness of sire evaluation is the backbone of any breed improvement programme as the contribution of sire path is higher than the dam path for the overall genetic improvement for a trait. DFREML as described by Meyer (1989) have been used during last few years for sire evaluation in different countries. This method has been used scarcely in India (Jain and Sadana, 2000). This investigation was planned to evaluate Sahiwal sires by this method and to compare the effectiveness of DFREML method with other conventional methods of sire evaluation in Sahiwal cattle

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