Phenotypic differences for growth, feed efficiency, and age of first calving of Brazilian zebu females

Trop Anim Health Prod. 2022 Feb 24;54(2):111. doi: 10.1007/s11250-022-03104-y.

Abstract

This study investigated phenotypic differences of zebu females from four breeds using variables of growth, feed efficiency, and age at first calving. Weights throughout the life were recorded, and a growth curve was fitted using the Gompertz model. The growth was also evaluated at standardized ages (205, 365, and 550 days) using the body weight and the total and daily weight gains. The Kleiber index and age at first calving were used as measures of feed efficiency and sexual precocity, respectively, totaling 25 variables. New variables were created using the factor analysis and used in new multivariate analyzes. Only six factors explained 95.41% of the total variance and were used for the subsequent analyses. The factors were defined as maturity, precocity, feed efficiency postweaning, feed efficiency post 1 year of age, puberty, and birth weight. There were differences between breeds according to the multivariate analysis of variance. Each breed appeared in a quadrant on the Biplot graph, showing relationship with different factors, demonstrating the diversity of zebu females. There is a difference in growth, feed efficiency, and sexual precocity in Brazilian zebu females, allowing the identification of potentials of the animals and help breeders and decision-makers.

Keywords: Bos taurus indicus; Growth rate; Kleiber index; Maturity; Sexual precocity.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Brazil
  • Cattle
  • Female
  • Sexual Maturation*
  • Weight Gain*