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JOYERO XXIV
UELN:
190101002310534
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Date of Birth
04/03/2002
Microchip
977200001472594
Sex
M
Breeding Status
E
Colour
BAY
Genetic Coat Colour Test
Genetic category
ÉLITE
Ownership Card
Yes
Breeder
FRANCISCO SANTIAGO RUIZ
Owner
(last stud farm known)
FRANCISCO SANTIAGO RUIZ
Genealogy
Genealogy
Offspring (92 horses)
Offspring (92 horses)
Photos (0)
Photos (0)
Genetic values - Conformation traits for dressage
Genetic values - Conformation traits for dressage
Genetic values - Dressage
Genetic values - Dressage
Conformation
Conformation
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Name
Studbook code
Year of birth
R.S.
Offspring coat color
Dam
Dam coat color
ZARCEÑA IV
724015070114308
2007
B
CASTAÑA
SAMARITANA
CASTAÑA
JARANO VI
724015080121904
2008
B
CASTAÑA
JARANA XVI
CASTAÑA
RONDADOR XVII
724015080119090
2008
B
CASTAÑA
RONDADORA XVI
CASTAÑA
PENSADOR XXXIII
724015080117054
2008
B
CASTAÑA
PENSADORA XVII
CASTAÑA
ASIRIA III
724015080116418
2008
C
CASTAÑA
LAUREADA V
CASTAÑA
AFRICANA XCVIII
724015080116419
2008
B
CASTAÑA
MALAGUEÑA XXXIV
CASTAÑA
BAUTISTA IV
724015090243936
2009
C
CASTAÑA
URBANA XXIX
CASTAÑA
BENITA III
724015090243935
2009
B
CASTAÑA
UNIVERSITARIA XIV
NEGRA
BEATA XLVIII
724015090243934
2009
B
CASTAÑA
OPOSITORA IX
CASTAÑA
UREO VII
724015090243933
2009
B
CASTAÑA
UREA IV
CASTAÑA
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Pedigree
IGG:
103.87
High Repeat.
IGG:
104.44
High Repeat.
IGG:
105.07
High Repeat.
IGG:
106.28
High Repeat.
IGG:
105.84
High Repeat.
IGG:
103.8
High Repeat.
Global Conformation Genetic Index
Information
The Global Genetic Index (GGI) indicates a horse’s ability to genetically transmit specific favorable traits to its descendants. In this particular case, it refers to conformation traits that adapt the horse for Dressage.
This value is based on the horse’s own phenotypic assessment (lineal conformation score) as with any other relative that has previously participated in the various performance controls. Environmental information is also necessary, as is genealogic or pedigree data.
Genetic values for the conformation variables taken into consideration are used to obtain the GGI. This information is expressed on a scale where the average is 100 (average for the herd population analyzed), thus a horse with a GGI that is greater than 100 is, as a whole, recommendable for these variables.
Repeatability is also included in the GGI, as this indicates the precision for estimation.
The main advantage in knowing the genetic quality of a given horse is to select the best breeding stock, to obtain foals with given conformation traits that are functionally outstanding in a certain discipline, such as Dressage.
There may be a greater or lesser degree of discrepancy between a horse’s conformation (what the breeder perceives when observing a horse) and what is expected of that horse (the ability of a horse to transmit certain traits to its descendants).
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Head
Information
Values are expressed from -2 to +2 with the average being 0. Having a positive or negative genetic value does not mean that a horse is more or less favorable. Rather, it is the level to which a given trait is transmitted to its descendants.
For example, a genetic value of -1 for the Length of Head indicates that the horse could transmit a head that is shorter than the average for the breed to its progeny. A value of +0.5 for length of back indicates that the horse could transmit a longer than average back to the next generation.
The final result, in terms of offspring, will always depend on reliability and what the other parent transmits. Each parent contributes 50% of its genetic information to its progeny.
Thanks to the genetic values for the various conformation variables, breeders may correct conformation defects to then obtain progeny in keeping with their preferences.
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Body
Information
Values are expressed from -2 to +2 with the average being 0. Having a positive or negative genetic value does not mean that a horse is more or less favorable. Rather, it is the level to which a given trait is transmitted to its descendants.
For example, a genetic value of -1 for the Length of Head indicates that the horse could transmit a head that is shorter than the average for the breed to its progeny. A value of +0.5 for length of back indicates that the horse could transmit a longer than average back to the next generation.
The final result, in terms of offspring, will always depend on reliability and what the other parent transmits. Each parent contributes 50% of its genetic information to its progeny.
Thanks to the genetic values for the various conformation variables, breeders may correct conformation defects to then obtain progeny in keeping with their preferences.
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Forelimb
Information
Values are expressed from -2 to +2 with the average being 0. Having a positive or negative genetic value does not mean that a horse is more or less favorable. Rather, it is the level to which a given trait is transmitted to its descendants.
For example, a genetic value of -1 for the Length of Head indicates that the horse could transmit a head that is shorter than the average for the breed to its progeny. A value of +0.5 for length of back indicates that the horse could transmit a longer than average back to the next generation.
The final result, in terms of offspring, will always depend on reliability and what the other parent transmits. Each parent contributes 50% of its genetic information to its progeny.
Thanks to the genetic values for the various conformation variables, breeders may correct conformation defects to then obtain progeny in keeping with their preferences.
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Hindlimb
Information
Values are expressed from -2 to +2 with the average being 0. Having a positive or negative genetic value does not mean that a horse is more or less favorable. Rather, it is the level to which a given trait is transmitted to its descendants.
For example, a genetic value of -1 for the Length of Head indicates that the horse could transmit a head that is shorter than the average for the breed to its progeny. A value of +0.5 for length of back indicates that the horse could transmit a longer than average back to the next generation.
The final result, in terms of offspring, will always depend on reliability and what the other parent transmits. Each parent contributes 50% of its genetic information to its progeny.
Thanks to the genetic values for the various conformation variables, breeders may correct conformation defects to then obtain progeny in keeping with their preferences.
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General
Information
Values are expressed from -2 to +2 with the average being 0. Having a positive or negative genetic value does not mean that a horse is more or less favorable. Rather, it is the level to which a given trait is transmitted to its descendants.
For example, a genetic value of -1 for the Length of Head indicates that the horse could transmit a head that is shorter than the average for the breed to its progeny. A value of +0.5 for length of back indicates that the horse could transmit a longer than average back to the next generation.
The final result, in terms of offspring, will always depend on reliability and what the other parent transmits. Each parent contributes 50% of its genetic information to its progeny.
Thanks to the genetic values for the various conformation variables, breeders may correct conformation defects to then obtain progeny in keeping with their preferences.
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Pedigree
IGG:
106.96
High Repeat.
IGG:
110.44
High Repeat.
IGG:
111.35
High Repeat.
IGG:
112.07
High Repeat.
IGG:
110.28
Low Repeat.
IGG:
114.15
Low Repeat.
Global Genetic Index for Dressage
Information
The Global Genetic Index (GGI) indicates the ability of a horse to genetically transmit a series of favorable and specific traits to its descendants. In this case, it would be the aptitude for Dressage.
This value is obtained from the phenotypic assessement (participation in Dressage Competitions) of a given horse, as well as any one of its relatives that have participated in the performance controls. Moreover, it is essential to have environmental data and information from and about the family tree (genealogy).
The GGI is obtained from the genetic values for the variable considered (acceleration scores). These variables are expressed on a scale where the average is 100 (average for the population analyzed) so that a horse with a GGI that is greater than 100 is, as a whole, recommendable for these variables.
Together with the GGI value, its repeatability is included. This indicates the precision of the estimation and the probability that a given value is repeated in future assessments.
The main advantage of knowing the genetic quality of a given horse is to be able to select the most appropriate breeding stock to improve future generations.
One must remember that these genetic values need not necessarily coincide with what the breeder may observe in his/her horse and what that horse transmits to its descendants.
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Genetic values for Dressage
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The genetic values for individual traits linked to aptitudes for Dressage (walk, trot, canter, future expectations, submission and performance by reprise ) indicate the capacity that a horse has to transmit the variables analyzed to his/her progeny.
The genetic value provides information about the global capacity of the horse’s genes to perform a certain aptitude for sports, and it determines its ability to transmit that aptitude to the next generation in this type of test.
Values are expressed on a scale where the average is 100 (average for the population analyzed). Thus, a horse with a GGI that is greater than 100 is, as a whole, recommendable for that trait.
The final result in the descendant will always depend on the reliability and what the other parent transmits, as both parents provide the offspring with 50% of the genetic information.
Thanks to the genetic values for the various traits for Dressage, breeders may select the best horses—from the genetic point of view—to use these as breeding stock and obtain progenies in keeping with their preferences.
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