Genetic Parameters of Foal Inspection Scores in the International Sporthorse Registry and Oldenburg Registry North America

Foal scores from the International Sporthorse Registry and Oldenburg Registry North America were used for statistical and genetic analysis. Scored traits include type and conformation (TC), athletic ability of movement (AM), overall development as related to age (OD), and total score (TS) calculate...

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Main Author: Bhatnagar, Adrienne Sharda
Other Authors: Animal and Poultry Sciences
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Published: Virginia Tech 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/34811
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-08272010-140539/
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-348112020-09-26T05:38:19Z Genetic Parameters of Foal Inspection Scores in the International Sporthorse Registry and Oldenburg Registry North America Bhatnagar, Adrienne Sharda Animal and Poultry Sciences Splan, Rebecca K. Notter, David R. Schacht, Christian E. M. Lewis, Ronald M. movement horse conformation warmblood heritability Foal scores from the International Sporthorse Registry and Oldenburg Registry North America were used for statistical and genetic analysis. Scored traits include type and conformation (TC), athletic ability of movement (AM), overall development as related to age (OD), and total score (TS) calculated as a weighted average of TC, AM, and OD. Premium status (PS) was analyzed as a binary trait. Preliminary statistical analysis determined significant fixed effects of sex, year of birth, dam breed, and inspection period. Offspring of stallions with only one offspring in the dataset and non-warmblood sires were deleted. Non-warmblood or non-Thoroughbred dams were also removed. Variance components were estimated using ASReml methodology to obtain genetic parameters. Traits were moderately to highly heritable with heritabilities of 0.45, 0.47, 0.49, and 0.55 for TC, AM, OD, and TS, respectively. PS had a heritability of 0.32 on a binary scale and 0.51 when transformed to the normal scale. Genetic correlations between TC, AM, OD, and TS were all high and favorable, ranging from 0.80 to 0.99. Genetic correlations with PS were inestimable. Foal inspection scores are heritable and should respond to selection. Selection for improvement in one trait should result in improvement in all traits. If genetic parameters can be correlated to data obtained in older horses, incorporating foal scores in selection decisions could improve warmblood breeding programs. Utilizing foal inspection scores should be beneficial to breeding objectives of the International Sporthorse Registry and Oldenburg Registry North America. Master of Science 2014-03-14T20:44:21Z 2014-03-14T20:44:21Z 2010-08-18 2010-08-27 2010-09-14 2010-09-14 Thesis etd-08272010-140539 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/34811 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-08272010-140539/ Bhatnagar_AS_T_2010.pdf In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic movement
horse
conformation
warmblood
heritability
spellingShingle movement
horse
conformation
warmblood
heritability
Bhatnagar, Adrienne Sharda
Genetic Parameters of Foal Inspection Scores in the International Sporthorse Registry and Oldenburg Registry North America
description Foal scores from the International Sporthorse Registry and Oldenburg Registry North America were used for statistical and genetic analysis. Scored traits include type and conformation (TC), athletic ability of movement (AM), overall development as related to age (OD), and total score (TS) calculated as a weighted average of TC, AM, and OD. Premium status (PS) was analyzed as a binary trait. Preliminary statistical analysis determined significant fixed effects of sex, year of birth, dam breed, and inspection period. Offspring of stallions with only one offspring in the dataset and non-warmblood sires were deleted. Non-warmblood or non-Thoroughbred dams were also removed. Variance components were estimated using ASReml methodology to obtain genetic parameters. Traits were moderately to highly heritable with heritabilities of 0.45, 0.47, 0.49, and 0.55 for TC, AM, OD, and TS, respectively. PS had a heritability of 0.32 on a binary scale and 0.51 when transformed to the normal scale. Genetic correlations between TC, AM, OD, and TS were all high and favorable, ranging from 0.80 to 0.99. Genetic correlations with PS were inestimable. Foal inspection scores are heritable and should respond to selection. Selection for improvement in one trait should result in improvement in all traits. If genetic parameters can be correlated to data obtained in older horses, incorporating foal scores in selection decisions could improve warmblood breeding programs. Utilizing foal inspection scores should be beneficial to breeding objectives of the International Sporthorse Registry and Oldenburg Registry North America. === Master of Science
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Bhatnagar, Adrienne Sharda
author Bhatnagar, Adrienne Sharda
author_sort Bhatnagar, Adrienne Sharda
title Genetic Parameters of Foal Inspection Scores in the International Sporthorse Registry and Oldenburg Registry North America
title_short Genetic Parameters of Foal Inspection Scores in the International Sporthorse Registry and Oldenburg Registry North America
title_full Genetic Parameters of Foal Inspection Scores in the International Sporthorse Registry and Oldenburg Registry North America
title_fullStr Genetic Parameters of Foal Inspection Scores in the International Sporthorse Registry and Oldenburg Registry North America
title_full_unstemmed Genetic Parameters of Foal Inspection Scores in the International Sporthorse Registry and Oldenburg Registry North America
title_sort genetic parameters of foal inspection scores in the international sporthorse registry and oldenburg registry north america
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