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The effect of selection on genetic parameter estimates

  • 2001
  • Issue: 2
  • Volume: 31
R. van Dyk, F.W.C. Neser and F.H. Kanfer Page: 107 - 114
  • 2026-06-09
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A simulation study was carried out to investigate the effect of selection on the estimation of genetic parameters for butterfat production in dairy cattle. It was found that selection leads to a substantial overestimation of fixed effects and variance components…

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Genetic characterization of native southern African chicken populations: evaluation and selection of polymorphic microsatellite

  • 2000
  • Issue: 1
  • Volume: 30
E. van Marle-Köster and L.H. Nel Page: 1 - 6
  • 2026-06-09
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This study presents the first results on the evaluation and selection of polymorphic microsatellite markers for the genetic characterization of native chicken populations in southern Africa. Blood samples for DNA extraction were obtained from five chicken lines from South Africa…

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Meat quality attributes of night-cropped Impala (Aepyceros melampus)

  • 2000
  • Issue: 2
  • Volume: 30
L.C. Hoffman Page: 133 - 137
  • 2026-06-09
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The aim of this experiment was to determine the effect of using a heavy or a light calibre rifle for night cropping of impala (Aepyceros melampus) on meat quality (pH, colour, cooking and drip loss, tenderness). The effect of gender…

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A nonparametric Bayesian approach for genetic evaluation in animal breeding

  • 2000
  • Issue: 2
  • Volume: 30
A.L. Pretorius and A.J. van der Merwe Page: 138 - 148
  • 2026-06-09
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This article proposes the Bayesian approach to solve problems arising in animal breeding theory. General elements of Bayesian inferences, e.g. prior and posterior distributions, likelihood functions, and the solving of the random effects in the case of the mixed linear…

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Level of feed intake on performance of two goat genotypes

  • 2004
  • Issue: 5
  • Volume: 34
J.M. Dzakuma, E. Risch, C.O. Smith and H.D. Blackburn Page: 38 - 41
  • 2026-06-09
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There is a paucity of literature characterizing response to varying levels of feed intake in goats. A controlled experiment was designed at Prairie View A&M University (PVAMU) with purebred goats, to measure feed intake, and its subsequent effects on growth…

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Utilization of metabolizable energy by ostrich (Struthio camelus) chicks at two different concentrations of dietary energy and c

  • 1993
  • Issue: 5
  • Volume: 23
D. Swart, F.K. Siebrits, and J.P. Hayes Page: 136 - 141
  • 2026-06-09
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The effect of changing dietary energy and crude fibre concentrations on the utilization of  metabolizable energy (ME) was investigated in four growing ostrich chicks by addition of lucerne meal to a maize-lucerne based diet. The experiment was carried out in…

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The effect of heterogeneity for yearling weights measured in different test phases of the South African National Beef Cattle Imp

  • 2002
  • Issue: 3
  • Volume: 32
R.R. van der Westhuizen and T. Rust Page: 171 - 174
  • 2026-06-09
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In animal breeding, selection decisions are often made amongst animals from separate environmental groups. Production data in these groups may differ both in mean and variance. In South Africa, yearling weights of beef cattle are recorded in two different phases…

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Index selection of beef cattle for growth and milk production using computer simulation modelling

  • 2001
  • Issue: 2
  • Volume: 31
K. Dzama, J.P. Walter, F. Ruvuna, J.O. Sanders and M. Chimonyo Page: 65 - 75
  • 2026-06-09
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The Texas A&M University (TAMU) Beef Cattle Production model was expanded to include basic concepts of quantitative genetics. The traits simulated were birth weight, yearling weight, mature weight and milk production. The progeny inherited attributes from both the sire and…

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Relationships between production and product traits in subpopulations of Bonsmara and Nguni cattle

  • 2001
  • Issue: 3
  • Volume: 31
P.E. Strydom, R.T. Naude, M.F. Smith, A. Kotze, M.M. Scholtz and J.B. van Wyk Page: 181 - 195
  • 2026-06-09
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Ninety bull calves of five Bonsmara strains, viz. Edelheer (E), T-49 (T), Wesselsvlei (W), Roodebos (R) and Belmont Red (BR), and two Nguni sub-populations, viz. Bartlow (B) and non-Bartlow (NB), were fattened under intensive feeding conditions and serially slaughtered at…

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