Abstract

Genetic parameters of average daily gain (ADG), metabolic body weight (MWT), body weight at finish (BWF), daily feed intake (DFI), feed conversion ratio (FCR), and residual feed intake (RFI) were estimated in 740 Japanese Black bulls. RFI was calculated as the difference between actual and expected feed intake predicted by the residual of multiple regression (RFI phe) and genetic regression (RFI gen) from the multivariate analysis for DFI, MWT, and ADG. The estimations were made for the test periods of 140 days (77 bulls) and 112 days (663 bulls). The mean for RFI phe was close to zero and RFI gen was negative. Most of the traits studied were moderately heritable (ranging from 0.24 to 0.49), except for ADG and FCR (0.20 and 0.15, respectively). The genetic correlations among growth traits (ADG, MWT and BWF) and between DFI and growth traits were high, while the phenotypic correlations between them were moderate to high. The genetic and phenotypic correlations between RFI phe and RFI gen were > 0.95 implying that they are regarded as the same trait and the genetic correlations of RFI (RFI phe and RFI gen) with FCR and DFI were favorably high. RFI phe was phenotypically independent of its component traits, MWT ( r p = − 0.01) and ADG ( r p = 0.01). RFI gen was genetically independent of MWT ( r g = − 0.07), while there was a weak genetic relationship ( r g = 0.18) between RFI gen and ADG. These results provide evidence that RFI gen should be included for genetic improvement of feed efficiency in Japanese Black breeding program.

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