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Economic values for lean meat and fat efficiency in Norwegian Landrace nucleus pig population
Authors:Kristine Hov Martinsen  Dan Olsen  Jørgen Ødegård  Theodorus Meuwissen
Affiliation:1. Department of Animal and Aquacultural Sciences, Norwegian University of Life Sciences ?s, Norway;2. Nofima AS, ?s, Norwaykristine.martinsen@nofima.no;4. Topigs Norsvin Hamar, Norway;5. AquaGen AS Trondheim, Norway
Abstract:A profit function was developed to estimate economic values for new efficiency traits for fattening pigs in Norwegian Landrace. These traits were lean meat efficiency (LME) and fat efficiency (FE). LME and FE described how much feed the animal used to produce 1?kg lean meat and fat as a deviation from the mean. Both traits were derived from analysing total feed consumption in a random regression model which included lean meat and fat content of the carcass (FC) as random covariates. In addition, economic values and breeding values were calculated for days from 40 to 100/120?kg live weight (DAYS), lean meat percentage (LMP) and FC. To compare LME and FE with total feed intake (FI), two indexes were constructed. One index included LME, FE, DAYS, LMP and FC and was referred to as breeding goal A and one index included FI, LMP and DAYS and was referred to as breeding goal B. The standardized economic values for LME and FE were 8.9 and 2.9 EUR/σa, respectively. There was a larger variation in the index for breeding goal A (SD?=?5.65) than B (SD?=?3.97). The results suggested that the two efficiency traits had an economic importance in pork production and that there was a potential for increased genetic gain in profit by using breeding goal A compared to breeding goal B.
Keywords:Animal breeding  profit function  feed efficiency  Norwegian Landrace  standardized economic value
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