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96 Estimation of the genetic parameters of beef bull semen attributes

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Fertility is a critical factor in cattle production because it directly relates to producing offspring to offset production costs. A number of semen attributes are believed to affect fertility and… Click to show full abstract

Fertility is a critical factor in cattle production because it directly relates to producing offspring to offset production costs. A number of semen attributes are believed to affect fertility and are frequently measured as part of routine breeding soundness exams or semen collection procedures. The objective of this study was to estimate the variance components for different semen quantity and quality traits that may influence fertility using phenotypes collected on 369 Simmental bulls. A total of 7,436 bull collection records including volume and concentration were obtained from two bull studs and evaluated utilizing a linear univariate animal model with repeated records. The five-generation pedigree used in the analysis consisted of 3,336 sires and 7,225 dams. Volume is the total amount of ejaculate and measured as milliliters of total ejaculate. Volume measurements ranged from 0.100 to 41.30 milliliters, with an average of 7.599 milliliters. Concentration is a measurement of millions of spermatozoa per milliliter. Concentration measurements ranged from 10 to 3,651 with an average of 1,053 million spermatozoa per milliliter. Fixed effects were included in the model if the effect was significant (P ≤ 0.05) for either backward or forward selection. Fixed effects included bull owner, collection center, location within center, collection day within year as a Julian day, collection year fit as class variables. Fixed effects fit as covariates included age of bull at collection (linear and quadratic), days since previous collection (linear and quadratic), and scrotal circumference (quadratic). Heritability estimates of volume and concentration were 0.43 ± 0.14 and 0.40 ± 0.15. These moderate heritability estimates indicate genetic improvement can be made in beef bull semen quality traits through selection.

Keywords: bull; volume; bull semen; beef bull; semen attributes; collection

Journal Title: Journal of Animal Science
Year Published: 2020

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