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Multiple-trait selection for radiographic health of the limbs, conformation and performance in Warmblood riding horses

  • K. F. Stock (a1) and O. Distl (a1)
Abstract

Information on 26 434 German Warmblood horses born between 1992 and 2001 was used for multivariate genetic analyses of radiographic health, conformation and performance traits to compare different modes of single- and multiple-trait selection of sires. Results of standardized radiological examinations of 5155 Hanoverian Warmblood horses, conformation evaluations from studbook inspections of 20 603 mares, and performance evaluations from mare performance tests and auction horse inspections of 16 098 horses were used for multivariate genetic analyses. Genetic parameters were estimated with restricted maximum likelihood (REML), and relative breeding values (RBV) were predicted with best linear unbiased prediction (BLUP) in multivariate linear animal models for four radiographic health traits, three conformation traits and five performance traits. Heritability estimates for osseous fragments in fetlock joints (OFF), osseous fragments in hock joints (OFH), deforming arthropathy in hock joints (DAH) and distinct radiographic findings in the navicular bones (DNB) ranged between 0.15 and 0.35 after transformation to the liability scale. Front limb conformation, hind limb conformation, withers height, walk, trot, canter, rideability and free jumping showed heritabilities between 0.09 and 0.49 and additive genetic correlations with OFF, OFH, DAH and DNB ranging between −0.53 and +0.52. Selection of sires was based on RBV or combinations of RBV, with selection for individual traits or traits from one of the three considered trait groups being considered as single-trait selection, and selection for traits from more than one trait group being considered as multiple-trait selection. The selection modes were compared by means of the expected selection response after one generation, calculated as the relative change in the prevalences of the radiographic findings or the mean conformation or performance scores in the offspring of the selected sires when compared with the offspring of all sires. The prevalences of OFF, OFH, DAH and DNB decreased by 30% to 57% after single-trait selection and 14% to 29% after multiple-trait selection, while mean conformation and performance scores increased by up to 4%. The results indicated that it is possible to simultaneously improve the radiographic health of the limbs, limb conformation, quality of gaits and rideability. However, genetic progress in free jumping ability and style could only be achieved by single- or multiple-trait selection with focus on jumping performance.

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E-mail: Kathrin-Friederike.Stock@tiho-hannover.de
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