Influence of inbreeding on semen parameters in Swiss dairy bulls
Version
Published
Date Issued
2015-02-13
Author(s)
Kreis, Anna
Kneubühler, Josef
Barras, Eric
Bigler, Andreas
Schnyder, Urs
Rust, Martin
Witschi, Ulrich
Schmitz-Hsu, Fritz
Type
Conference Paper
Language
English
Abstract
Variance components (VC) were estimated for the semen production trait ejaculate volume, sperm concentration and sperm motility in the Swiss cattle breeds Brown Swiss (BS), Original Braunvieh (OB), Holstein (HO), Red-Factor-Carrier (RF), Red Holstein (RH), Swiss Fleckvieh (SF) and Simmental (SI). For this purpose, semen production traits from 2,617 bulls with 124,492 records were used. The data were collected in the years 2000–2012. The model for genetic parameter estimation across all breeds included the fixed effects age of bull at collection, year of collection, month of collection, number of collection per bull and day, interval between consecutive collections, semen collector, bull breed as well as a random additive genetic component and a permanent environmental effect. The same model without a fixed breed effect was used to estimate VC and repeatabilities separately for each of the breeds BS, HO, RH, SF and SI. Estimated heritabilities across all breeds were 0.42, 0.25 and 0.09 for ejaculate volume, sperm concentration and sperm motility, respectively. Different heritabilities were estimated for ejaculate volume (0.42; 0.45; 0.49; 0.40; 0.10), sperm concentration (0.34; 0.30; 0.20; 0.07; 0.23) and number of semen portions (0.18; 0.30; 0.04; 0.14; 0.04) in BS, HO, RH, SF and SI breed, respectively. The phenotypic and genetic correlations across all breeds between ejaculate volume and sperm concentration were negative (−0.28; −0.56). The other correlations across all breeds were positive. The phenotypic and genetic correlations were 0.01 and 0.19 between sperm motility and ejaculate volume, respectively. Between sperm motility and sperm concentration, the phenotypic and genetic correlations were 0.20 and 0.36, respectively. The results are consistent with other analyses and show that genetic improvement through selection is possible in bull semen production traits.
Subjects
SF Animal culture
Publisher DOI
Journal or Serie
Reproduction in Domestic Animals
ISSN
0936-6768
Volume
50
Issue
1
Conference
48th Annual Conference of Physiology and Pathology of Reproduction and simultaneously 40th Joint Congress of Veterinary and Human Medicine
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
Submitter
BurrenA
Citation apa
Burren, A., Kreis, A., Kneubühler, J., Barras, E., Bigler, A., Schnyder, U., Rust, M., Witschi, U., Jörg, H., & Schmitz-Hsu, F. (2015). Influence of inbreeding on semen parameters in Swiss dairy bulls. In Reproduction in Domestic Animals (Vol. 50, Issue 1). Wiley-Blackwell. https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.17660
File(s)![Thumbnail Image]()
Loading...
restricted
Name
Seiten aus Reprod Domestic Animals - 2015 - - Abstracts.pdf
Size
750.59 KB
Format
Adobe PDF
Checksum (MD5)
457979fdddf6e2ade020bde65cd20efe
