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Improvement and population structure of Mediterranean water buffaloes raised in Brazil

The objective of this work was to evaluate the population structure as well as the improvement of genetic, phenotypic, and environmental effects on growth development of Mediterranean water buffaloes, raised in Brazil. Information on weight adjusted at 205, 365, and 550 days of age of 6,243 buffaloes from four farms, which were born between 1974 and 2003, were used. Heritability coefficients for weight were high at the three ages. The herds presented a positive genetic gain in the three analyzed traits, although lower than expected, what was likely to be caused by empirical phenotype-based selection used by the local breeders. In order to improve genetic gains, it is necessary to decrease the generation interval, to increase the effective size, to use reproducers whose genetic values have been previously evaluated by BLUP, and to avoid mating between related animals.

Bubalus bubalis; inbreeding; genetic gain; generation interval; effective size


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