/
4.12.2 Information of sibs (2024)

4.12.2 Information of sibs (2024)

In some species, poultry, fish and pigs, full sib families exists. In poultry, hens and cocks can be mated and subsequently they may produce hundreds of full sibs. In pigs an average litter comprises 14 piglets being full sibs. The additive genetic relationship among full sibs is 0.5 and this means that full sib data give indeed information on the breeding value of an individual full sib. In cases where full sibs are born spread over time, older full sibs might be informative for the breeding value of a younger one. In dogs a full sib trained as seeing-eye dog can give information for a full sib to be selected for a seeing-eye dog breeding program. In most species sires are mated to several dams and in this way half sib groups are created. The additive genetic relationship among half sibs is not that high (0.25). Information of a single half sib has a rather low value for an individual half sib to be selected. Only when a high number of half sibs is available, this information is valuable.

schapen 009-20240712-124826.jpg
(Photo: Kor Oldenbroek)
schapen 011-20240712-124959.jpg
(Photo: Kor Oldenbroek)

In the genomic era, when the individual DNA-composition of a full sib or a half sib group is known and is used for genomic selection, an accuracy of nearly 1 can be realized for the breeding value of individual members. The individual phenotypic information of full- or half sibs can be used to separate genetic and non-genetic effects on the trait of interest more accurately.

Related content

4.2 A unique identification system for animals is essential
4.2 A unique identification system for animals is essential
More like this
3.14 Example: Breeding methods of top breeders in dogs (2024)
3.14 Example: Breeding methods of top breeders in dogs (2024)
Read with this
4.12.3 Information of half or full sib offspring groups (2024)
4.12.3 Information of half or full sib offspring groups (2024)
More like this
3.17 Breeding goals for Irish beef breeds (2024)
3.17 Breeding goals for Irish beef breeds (2024)
Read with this
4.16 Key issues in collecting information for breeding decisions (2024)
4.16 Key issues in collecting information for breeding decisions (2024)
More like this
4.12.4 Combination of information sources (2024)
4.12.4 Combination of information sources (2024)
More like this