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Comparison of production systems for efficient use of indigenous pig breeds in developing countries
Authors:Tsutomu Furukawa  Keijiro Nirasawa  Kazuo Ishii  Le T Thuy  Masahiro Satoh
Institution:1. Hokkaido Agricultural Research Center, NARO, , Sapporo;2. National Institute of Livestock and Grassland Science, NARO, , Tsukuba;3. National Livestock Breeding Center, , Fukushima, Japan;4. National Institute of Animal Husbandry, , Hanoi, Vietnam
Abstract:Conserving pig genetic resources and improving their productivity is important to increase returns over investment in developing countries. The purebred, first‐cross, rotational cross and backcross matings representing production systems based on pig breeds indigenous to the country and exotic pig breeds were investigated. The number of pigs in the nucleus and commercial herds necessary to produce a defined quantity of pork was considered. The amount of heterosis between the indigenous and exotic breeds, superiority in meat production, and degree of inferiority in reproductive performance of the exotic breed compared with that of the indigenous breed were investigated. The number of breeding pigs in the whole system was in the following order: pure breeding (PB) > first‐cross (F1) > rotational cross (RC) > backcross (BC) systems. The number of breeding pigs in the nucleus herds of the RC and BC systems was smaller than that in the nucleus herds of the PB and F1 systems. The degree of inferiority in reproductive performance of the exotic breed compared with that of the indigenous breed affected the efficiency of the production system.
Keywords:genetic resources  indigenous pig breed  production system
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