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Adjusted fence height: an improved phenotype for the genetic evaluation of show jumping performance in Warmblood horses
by
Buys, Nadine
, Gorssen, Wim
, Janssens, Steven
, Meyermans, Roel
, Chapard, Léa
, Van Thillo, Anna
in
Agriculture
/ Analysis
/ Animal Genetics and Genomics
/ Animal husbandry
/ Animals
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Breeding
/ Competition
/ Datasets
/ Evolutionary Biology
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genetic research
/ Genotype & phenotype
/ Horses
/ Horses - genetics
/ Jumping
/ Life Sciences
/ Male
/ Model accuracy
/ Phenotype
/ Phenotypes
/ Ranking
/ Ratings & rankings
/ Research Article
/ Show jumping
/ Sports
2023
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Adjusted fence height: an improved phenotype for the genetic evaluation of show jumping performance in Warmblood horses
by
Buys, Nadine
, Gorssen, Wim
, Janssens, Steven
, Meyermans, Roel
, Chapard, Léa
, Van Thillo, Anna
in
Agriculture
/ Analysis
/ Animal Genetics and Genomics
/ Animal husbandry
/ Animals
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Breeding
/ Competition
/ Datasets
/ Evolutionary Biology
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genetic research
/ Genotype & phenotype
/ Horses
/ Horses - genetics
/ Jumping
/ Life Sciences
/ Male
/ Model accuracy
/ Phenotype
/ Phenotypes
/ Ranking
/ Ratings & rankings
/ Research Article
/ Show jumping
/ Sports
2023
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Adjusted fence height: an improved phenotype for the genetic evaluation of show jumping performance in Warmblood horses
by
Buys, Nadine
, Gorssen, Wim
, Janssens, Steven
, Meyermans, Roel
, Chapard, Léa
, Van Thillo, Anna
in
Agriculture
/ Analysis
/ Animal Genetics and Genomics
/ Animal husbandry
/ Animals
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Breeding
/ Competition
/ Datasets
/ Evolutionary Biology
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genetic research
/ Genotype & phenotype
/ Horses
/ Horses - genetics
/ Jumping
/ Life Sciences
/ Male
/ Model accuracy
/ Phenotype
/ Phenotypes
/ Ranking
/ Ratings & rankings
/ Research Article
/ Show jumping
/ Sports
2023
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Adjusted fence height: an improved phenotype for the genetic evaluation of show jumping performance in Warmblood horses
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Adjusted fence height: an improved phenotype for the genetic evaluation of show jumping performance in Warmblood horses
2023
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Overview
Background
Show jumping is one of the most popular disciplines in the horse sector, which makes success in show jumping competitions an important breeding goal for many studbooks. Therefore, the genetic evaluation of show jumping performance is of major interest and this is the case for two Belgian Warmblood studbooks: the Belgian Warmblood horse and Zangersheide. In this study, first an improved phenotype for show jumping performance was developed, i.e. adjusted fence height based on a new non-arbitrary method to scale ranking and competition level, which are two major components of success in competitions. Second, we assessed the importance of including a rider effect in genetic models for show jumping performance, this effect being under debate in sport horse breeding. Third, genetic models based on elementary performances and one model based on a summarized performance were compared in terms of model fit, heritabilities and the stability of estimated breeding values to define the most suitable one for the genetic evaluation of show jumping performance.
Results
In this study, more than 600,000 Belgian competition records and almost 81,000 horses were used. Genetic evaluations were developed based on elementary performances (Blom-transformed ranking and adjusted fence height) and on a summarized performance (highest level achieved). Estimated heritabilities of Blom-transformed ranking, adjusted fence height and highest level achieved were 0.09, 0.12 and 0.39, respectively. Including a rider effect improved the models for genetic evaluations. Estimated genetic correlations between the studied models were moderate to high (r
g
= 0.60–0.99). With the best fit model, the accuracy of the estimated breeding value (EBV) for adjusted fence height reached 0.70 for a larger number of stallions and for stallions that tended to be younger.
Conclusions
We recommend breeders to implement this new phenotype ‘adjusted fence height’ in breeding programs. It is moderately to highly correlated with Blom-transformed ranking and highest level achieved, a proxy for lifetime success, and is available for selection candidates from an early age onwards.
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