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Revista mexicana de ciencias pecuarias

On-line version ISSN 2448-6698Print version ISSN 2007-1124

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DOMINGUEZ-VIVEROS, Joel et al. Genetic parameters and genetic trends for behavior traits in Mexican bullfighting herds. Rev. mex. de cienc. pecuarias [online]. 2014, vol.5, n.3, pp.261-271. ISSN 2448-6698.

The aims of this study were to estimate variance components; calculate heritability (h2) and genetic correlations (rg) predict breeding values (VG) and evaluate their trends over time. Behavior information was analyzed for four Mexican bullfighting ranches: Los Encinos (ENC), Montecristo (MCR), San José (SJO) y Fernando de la Mora (FMO). The analyzed information included was horse tienta (TC), foot tienta (TP), horse bullfight (LC) and foot bullfight (LP). The number of observations ranged from 154 to 2,369, the number of animals in the pedigrees varied from 3,246 to 8,962. Multivariate analyses were conducted using the MTDFREML software. The estimates of h2 were from medium to high magnitude, in a range from 0.09±0.05 to 0.47±0.22, and an average of 0.28±0.09. The average of h2 by trait was 0.33±0.06 for TC and TP, 0.23±0.14 for LC and 0.27±0.12 for LP. All rg were positive and higher than 0.50, with the exception of TP and LP (0.44±0.38) in FMO, and TC and LP (0.28±0.14) in MCR. The average of the rg within ranches was 0.71±0.14 in MCR, 0.77±0.35 in FMO, 0.78±0.18 in ENC, and 0.85±0.31 in SJO. The trends of the VG were positive and nonzero (P<0.02), with the exception of LP in FMO (P>0.05). The magnitude of the genetic gain per year, as a percentage of the mean, ranged from 0.19 % in LC of FMO to 1.5 % in TP of ENC. The variability of VG suggests its use in breeding programs to promote greater genetic progress.

Keywords : Heritability; Genetic correlation; Genetic trend; Breeding value; Selection; Fighting bull.

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