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Selection potential of different prolificacy traits in the finnish landrace and large white populations
Authors:T Serenius  M-l Sevón-aimonen  A Kause  EA Mäntysaari  A Mäki-tanila
Institution:1. Department of Animal Nutrition and Management , Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences , PO Box 7024, S-750 07, Uppsala, Sweden;2. Kungs?ngens Research Station , S-753 23, Uppsala, Sweden
Abstract:Heritabilities and genetic correlations for different prolificacy traits were estimated to assess possibilities of selection for high number of piglets weaned. Three litter-size traits: total number of piglets born (TNB), number of piglets born alive (NBA), number of piglets weaned (NW); four piglet survival traits: number of stillborn piglets (NSB), percent of stillborn piglets (NSB%), piglet mortality between birth and weaning (PM), percent of dead piglets during suckling (PM%); and three traits measuring time intervals: age at first farrowing (AFF), first farrowing interval (FFI), and gestation length (GL) were analysed. The Finnish national litter recording scheme provided data on the first parity litters of 11 329 Landrace and 8 362 Large White pigs born between 1986 and 2000. The heritabilitiy estimates were moderate for AFF and GL (0.24–0.37), and low for all the other traits (0.03–0.11). The genetic correlations between TNB and PM (0.68 in Landrace and 0.43 in Large White) and between NBA and PM (0.64 in Landrace and 0.31 in Large White) suggest that selection only for high TNB or NBA will lead to increased PM. The results showed further that GL will increase indirectly if the selection pressure is for low PM (r g =?0.050 in Landrace and ?0.43 in Large White.
Keywords:age at first farrowing  correlation  farrowing interval  gestation length  heritability  litter size  piglet survival  piglet mortality
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