Production and body composition traits of broilers in relation to breast weight evaluated by path analysis

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Autor(a) principal: Lorentz,Leandro Homrich
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Gaya,Leila de Genova, Lunedo,Raquel, Ferraz,José Bento Sterman, Rezende,Fernanda Marcondes de, Michelan Filho,Tércio
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Scientia Agrícola (Online)
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Resumo: Breast weight has great economic importance in poultry industry, and may be associated with other variables. This work aimed to estimate phenotypic correlations between performance (live body weight at 7 and 28 days, and at slaughter, and depth of the breast muscle measured by ultrasonography), carcass (eviscerated body weight and leg weight) and body composition (heart, liver and abdominal fat weight) traits in a broiler line, and quantify the direct and indirect influence of these traits on breast weight. Path analysis was used by expanding the matrix of partial correlation in coefficients which give the direct influence of one trait on another, regardless the effect of the other traits. The simultaneous maintenance of live body weight at slaughter and eviscerated body weight in the matrix of correlations might be harmful for statistical analysis involving systems of normal equations, like path analysis, due to the observed multicollinearity. The live body weight at slaughter and the depth of the breast muscle as measured by ultrasonography directly affected breast weight and were identified as the most responsible factors for the magnitude of the correlation coefficients obtained between the studied traits and breast weight. Individual pre-selection for these traits could favor an increased breast weight in the future reproducer candidates of this line if the broilers' environmental conditions and housing are maintained, since the live body weight at slaughter and the depth of breast muscle measured by ultrasonography were directly related to breast weight.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Production and body composition traits of broilers in relation to breast weight evaluated by path analysis
title Production and body composition traits of broilers in relation to breast weight evaluated by path analysis
spellingShingle Production and body composition traits of broilers in relation to breast weight evaluated by path analysis
Lorentz,Leandro Homrich
animal breeding
multivariate analysis
phenotypic correlation
poultry
pre-selection
title_short Production and body composition traits of broilers in relation to breast weight evaluated by path analysis
title_full Production and body composition traits of broilers in relation to breast weight evaluated by path analysis
title_fullStr Production and body composition traits of broilers in relation to breast weight evaluated by path analysis
title_full_unstemmed Production and body composition traits of broilers in relation to breast weight evaluated by path analysis
title_sort Production and body composition traits of broilers in relation to breast weight evaluated by path analysis
author Lorentz,Leandro Homrich
author_facet Lorentz,Leandro Homrich
Gaya,Leila de Genova
Lunedo,Raquel
Ferraz,José Bento Sterman
Rezende,Fernanda Marcondes de
Michelan Filho,Tércio
author_role author
author2 Gaya,Leila de Genova
Lunedo,Raquel
Ferraz,José Bento Sterman
Rezende,Fernanda Marcondes de
Michelan Filho,Tércio
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lorentz,Leandro Homrich
Gaya,Leila de Genova
Lunedo,Raquel
Ferraz,José Bento Sterman
Rezende,Fernanda Marcondes de
Michelan Filho,Tércio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv animal breeding
multivariate analysis
phenotypic correlation
poultry
pre-selection
topic animal breeding
multivariate analysis
phenotypic correlation
poultry
pre-selection
description Breast weight has great economic importance in poultry industry, and may be associated with other variables. This work aimed to estimate phenotypic correlations between performance (live body weight at 7 and 28 days, and at slaughter, and depth of the breast muscle measured by ultrasonography), carcass (eviscerated body weight and leg weight) and body composition (heart, liver and abdominal fat weight) traits in a broiler line, and quantify the direct and indirect influence of these traits on breast weight. Path analysis was used by expanding the matrix of partial correlation in coefficients which give the direct influence of one trait on another, regardless the effect of the other traits. The simultaneous maintenance of live body weight at slaughter and eviscerated body weight in the matrix of correlations might be harmful for statistical analysis involving systems of normal equations, like path analysis, due to the observed multicollinearity. The live body weight at slaughter and the depth of the breast muscle as measured by ultrasonography directly affected breast weight and were identified as the most responsible factors for the magnitude of the correlation coefficients obtained between the studied traits and breast weight. Individual pre-selection for these traits could favor an increased breast weight in the future reproducer candidates of this line if the broilers' environmental conditions and housing are maintained, since the live body weight at slaughter and the depth of breast muscle measured by ultrasonography were directly related to breast weight.
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