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Calving date and its variability as a potential trait in the breeding objective to account for reproductive seasonality in alpacas. | LitMetric

Calving date and its variability as a potential trait in the breeding objective to account for reproductive seasonality in alpacas.

Reprod Domest Anim

Departamento de Producción Animal. Facultad de Veterinaria, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain.

Published: July 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • The seasonal reproduction of alpacas limits pregnancy opportunities, which affects fertility rates and offspring survival due to food availability and disease exposure.
  • Optimizing calving dates rather than focusing solely on age at first calving and calving intervals can improve genetic selection practices for alpacas, with analysis conducted on 6,533 birth records over 17 years in Peru.
  • The study found heritability and repeatability values indicating the potential for genetic selection of calving dates, suggesting this approach may also benefit the breeding of camels and dromedaries, with a heterogeneity model providing better predictive accuracy.

Article Abstract

The low fertility and offspring survival indicators in alpacas can be partially due to their particularity seasonal reproduction that reduces the opportunities of the females to become pregnant within a season, with the survival of the offspring concerned by the availability of food and exposure to diseases that depends on the calving date. Optimizing the date of delivery and reducing its variability are shown as eligible criteria that could be used as selection criteria within the genetic improvement programmes in alpacas, the calving date being a much more appropriate trait to measure and optimize fertility unlike of age at first calving and the calving interval, this due to the reproductive seasonality in camelids. For this study, 6,533 birth date records were taken between 2001 and 2018 of Peruvian alpacas, to estimate the genetic parameters. Models assuming heterogeneity in the residuals were fitted besides classical homogeneous models to address, not only the possibility of forwarding or delaying the calving date, but also the trend to have parturitions in similar dates. The heritability and repeatability ranged from 0.07 to 0.20 for a homogeneity model and from 0.08 to 0.23 for a heterogeneity model, and suggest the possibility of advancing or delaying the calving date. It should be taken into account that the gestation length of camelids makes it difficult to adapt many reproductive traits, and trying to centre the calving date could delay it. It was concluded the feasibility to genetically select the calving date, also in the production of camels and dromedaries, which have the same reproductive characteristics as alpacas. This selection can be combined with other traits. The heterogeneity model was shown to provide a better fit.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/rda.13689DOI Listing

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