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J. Anim. Sci. 2006. 84:58-62
© 2006 American Society of Animal Science


ANIMAL GENETICS

Crossbreeding parameter estimation for functional longevity in rabbits using survival analysis methodology1

M. Piles*,2, J. P. Sánchez{dagger}, J. Orengo*,3, O. Rafel*, J. Ramon* and M. Baselga{dagger}

* Unitat de Cunicultura, IRTA, Torre Marimón s/n., 08140 Caldes de Montbuí, Barcelona, Spain; and and {dagger} Departamento de Ciencia Animal, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Camino de Vera, 14, 46071 Valencia, Spain

2 Corresponding author: miriam.piles{at}irta.es

A complete diallel cross involving 3 maternal lines of rabbit was performed to estimate cross-breeding parameters for functional longevity. This trait was defined as the ability to delay involuntary culling. The lines considered, A, V, and Prat, had all been selected by litter size at weaning for a long period. Data were related to a total of 653 does belonging to the 9 genetic types from the diallel cross; does were reared and bred on the same commercial farm. Survival analysis was performed using a Cox proportional hazard model. The model incorporated time-dependent factors, such as year-season, litter size, and the interaction between cycle and physiological status of the female; time-independent factors, such as the genetic type of the doe; and sire and dam random factors. Crossbreeding parameters were estimated from the solutions obtained for the type of doe and its estimated variance-covariance matrix, using a generalized least squares procedure. The estimated parameters were the differences between lines in direct genetic effects and maternal genetic effects and individual heterosis. Relevant differences were observed in direct genetic effects between lines A and Prat but not in any maternal effects. Heterosis was found to be significant and favorable between lines A and Prat, and between the lines V and Prat. The magnitude of this effect was variable but important, especially in the first cross. Results stress the importance of using crosses between specialized lines to produce does for intensive meat rabbit production.

Key Words: crossbreeding parameter • longevity • rabbit • survival analysis




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