Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.03.1979, Side 86

Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.03.1979, Side 86
84 ÍSLENZKAR LANDBÚNAÐARRANNSÓKNIR draught horses but are included because of close similarity with valuable charac- ters of riding horses. The majority of the estimates are obtained from half-sib anal- yses, which, unfortunately, are in many cases based on a rather limited amount of data. Although hardly conclusive, the majority of traits of concern are found to have medium to high heritability. The average heritability tor the traits measur- ed in an objective way is 0.42, and 0.34 for those evaluated by subjective scoring. Body conformation Several heritability estimates of body me- asurements and evaluation of body con- formation of horses are found in the liter- ature (Dusek, 1965, 1970; Varo, 1965; Watanabe and Siomiizaki, 1964; Kow- nacki et al., 1969, 1971; Kalnaykow, 1975). The heritability estimates show fa- irly good agreement and indicate that body conformation and especially body measurements are highly heritable. This is in perfect agreement with investigations of Gowen (1933), Touchberry (1951), Weber (1957) and Skjervold (1958) concerning body measurement of cattle. Kownacki et al. (1971) found genetic, environmental and phenotypic correlat- ions between three body measurements, taken on Wielkopolski Half-Breed horses and English thoroughbred respectively, all to be positive and fairly high. Icelandic investigations In a recent paper the heritability of tem- perament in Icelandic riding ponies was estimated to be 0.85 (Adalsteinsson, 1977). The only estimates available ofgenetic parameters of body conformation in the population of Icelandic ponies are those of 10 body measurements (Árnason, 1975). The data used, and which are to a minor extent included in this study, were far too limited in amount to obtain precise estim- ates. The statistical analyses were made separately for each sex. Apart from the result obtained in the stallion group, the estimates were in a rather close agreement with those from other horse populations. The consistently lower estimates obtained in the stallion group could easily be a res- ult of the great sampling variance, but could possibly also indicate quite a high selection pressure on the male side for size (height, girth and foot measurements). Estimates of phenotypic correlations between the measured characters and ob- viously very imprecise estimates of genetic correlations were also calculated. Most of the estimates obtained were positive and many of the characters were seemingly highly correlated, both phenotypically and as a result of additive genetic covar- iance. MATERIALS AND METHODS The material used in the present study was obtained from the Agricultural Soc- iety of Iceland. It includes records on animals judged in connection with Icel- andic horse shows between 1961 and 1976, with a total of 2074 individual records. Some of the records were insuf- ficiently filled in. This, together with the fact that only those records containing in- dentification number of sire (usually the registered herd-book number) will be us- ed in the statistical analysis, considerably reduces the number of records actually used.
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