Abstract:
The study was conducted on a community-based CHL goat breeding program (CBBP) 
established in 2013 in Meta Wolkite district, West Shoa zone. This study aimed to 
evaluate the performance progress so far achieved due to the genetic improvement 
intervention by CBBP and estimate genetic parameters of the growth performance. The 
General Linear Model Procedures in the Statistical Analysis System (SAS, 2002 version 
9.0) were employed for quantitative traits and SPSS (SPSS, 2007 version 16.0) was used 
for categorical traits. The heritability, genetic correlations, and phenotypic correlations 
among the body weight at different ages of kids were also analyzed using WOMBAT 
software (Meyer, 2007). According to the current study, after the intervention, birth 
weights were decreased through all implementation of CBBP year. Three-month weight, 
six-month, and yearling weights were improved from 2013 to 2015, while after that there 
was decreased from year to year. Age at first kidding (AFK), kidding interval (KI), and 
litter size (LS) under the practice of CBBP were 369±26.9days, 260.82±5.99days, and 
1.57±0.02, respectively. Heritability (h2
) estimates for BWT, 3MW, 6MW and YWT were 
0.022±0.015, 0.091±0.087, 0.429±0.14 and 0.499±0.069 respectively. The genetic 
correlation of BWT & 3MW, BWT & 6MW, BWT & YWT, 3MW & 6MW, 3MW & YWT, 
6MW & YWT were 0.163, -0.106, 0.111, 0.927, 0.896 and 0.904, respectively. The 
phenotypic correlation of BWT & 3MW, BWT & 6MW, BWT & YWT, 3MW & 6MW, 
3MW & YWT; 6MW & YWT were 0.422, 0.302, 0.142, 0.536, 0.341 and 0.725, 
respectively. From the study, it was concluded that the CBBP had improved the 
prolificacy, flock size, and revenue of CBBP members. However, reductions in growth 
performance need attention. It was recommended that Capacity development activities 
must be done in the areas of the importance of identification, record keeping, 
management, and use of selected breeding bucks to be strengthened.