A boar has sired 20 litters averaging 7.8 weaned pigs each. Postweaning average daily gains of his progeny average 0.06 lb/day above the contemporary group means. The heritability (h²) of postweaning gain is 0.28, and the common environmental effect (c²) is 0.07.

EBV Calculation for Boar’s Progeny | Genetics

Estimated Breeding Value (EBV) Calculation

Question:
A boar has sired 20 litters averaging 7.8 weaned pigs each. Postweaning average daily gains of his progeny average 0.06 lb/day above the contemporary group means. The heritability () of postweaning gain is 0.28, and the common environmental effect () is 0.07.

(a) Estimate the boar’s breeding value (EBV) for postweaning average daily gain.
(b) Estimate the EBV assuming no environmental covariation among littermates (c² = 0).
(c) Explain why the EBV increases when is assumed to be zero.

🔢 Step-by-Step Solution:

Total number of progeny:
n = 20 litters × 7.8 pigs = 156 pigs
EBV Formula (with environmental effect):
EBV = [n × k × h²] / [1 + (k − 1)(c² + ¼h²)] × P
Where:
k = 7.8
k − 1 = 6.8
¼h² = 0.25 × 0.28 = 0.07
c² + ¼h² = 0.07 + 0.07 = 0.14
Denominator = 1 + 6.8 × 0.14 = 1.952
Numerator = 156 × 0.28 = 43.68
P = 0.06
EBV Calculation (with c²):
EBV = (43.68 / 1.952) × 0.06 ≈ 22.37 × 0.06 = 1.34 lb/day
EBV Calculation (assuming c² = 0):
Denominator = 1 + (k − 1) × ¼h² = 1 + 6.8 × 0.07 = 1.476
Numerator = 43.68
EBV = (43.68 / 1.476) × 0.06 ≈ 29.60 × 0.06 = 1.78 lb/day
Explanation:
When is removed, the denominator becomes smaller, increasing the EBV. This is because without accounting for shared environmental influence, all variance in progeny performance is attributed to genetics, resulting in a higher estimate of breeding value.
Final Answers:
(a) EBV with c² = 0.07: 1.34 lb/day
(b) EBV with c² = 0: 1.78 lb/day
(c) The EBV increased when was removed because the adjustment for common environmental effect was eliminated, attributing more variation to genetics.

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