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An experimental test of the efficiency of family selection in chickens
Authors:V A Garwood  P C Lowe  B B Bohren
Institution:(1) North Central Regional Poultry Breeding Laboratory, USDA-SEA-AR, Purdue University, W. Lafayette, USA;(2) Department of Animal Sciences, Purdue University, W. Lafayette, USA
Abstract:Summary Responses to single trait selection on individual phenotype and sire-family mean phenotype for survivor's egg weight and rate of lay were measured for a single generation in 13 replicates. Each replicate-selection criterion-trait subclass consisted of eight sire families or 72 females measured and was reproduced from the best 25% of the families or individuals. The realized heritability of egg weight was 0.39 and that of rate of lay was 0.31, both of which were significantly greater than zero but not significantly different from the predicted values based on halfsib correlations in the base population.The standardized response to sire-family selection was less than the response to individual selection for both traits and the difference was significant for rate of lay (0.10; 0.31) but not for egg weight (0.22; 0.39). The predicted responses to sire-family selection were less than those for individual selection for both traits, and the observed responses to sire-family selection were not significantly different from the predicted values for either trait.These experimental results do not disagree with the theoretical expectations of the relative efficiencies of individual and sire-family selection.Journal paper no. 7479, Purdue University, Agricultural Experiment Station. This investigation was conducted as a part of the cooperative research of the NC-89 Regional Poultry Breeding Project entitled lsquoNature and Utilization of Genetic Variation in Poultry Improvementrsquo
Keywords:Genetics  Poultry  Family selection  Individual selection
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