3. The narrow sense heritability of withers height in a population of quarter horses is 17%. The average withers height in this population is 17.5 hands (FYI-1 hand equals 4 inches). From this population, studs and mares with an average withers height of 19.8 hands are selected as parents for the next generation. a. Calculate the selection differential and expected response to selection for withers height in this population. b. What should be the average withers height in the progeny of the selected animals?

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Can someone please help me with part 3a and then with part 3b? I solved it but do not think I did it right. Thank you!

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The narrow sense heritability of withers height in a population of quarter horses is 17%. The average
withers height in this population is 17.5 hands (FYI-1 hand equals 4 inches). From this population, studs and
mares with an average withers height of 19.8 hands are selected as parents for the next generation.
a.
Calculate the selection differential and expected response to selection for withers height in this population.
b. What should be the average withers height in the progeny of the selected animals?
Transcribed Image Text:3. The narrow sense heritability of withers height in a population of quarter horses is 17%. The average withers height in this population is 17.5 hands (FYI-1 hand equals 4 inches). From this population, studs and mares with an average withers height of 19.8 hands are selected as parents for the next generation. a. Calculate the selection differential and expected response to selection for withers height in this population. b. What should be the average withers height in the progeny of the selected animals?
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