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Selection for components of reproduction in swine
Authors:Rodger K Johnson  Dwane R Zimmerman  Roger J Kittok
Institution:Animal Science Department, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE 68583-0908 U.S.A.
Abstract:The response per generation to 10 generations of mass selection for ovulation were 0.49 ova, ?1.6% in embryo survival and 0.06 piglets per litter at birth. Line differences (select-control) in generation 9 and 10 gilts and sows ranged from 3.4 to 5 ova. Control line gilts and sows had 5.4 to 10.6% higher embryo survival to days 30 and 70 of gestation than did select line females. One generation of random selection followed by four generations of litter size selection, selection for decreased age at puberty or relaxed ovulation rate selection in the high ovulation rate line has resulted in lines that differed from the control line in litter size at birth by 0.78 ± 0.22, 0.37 ± 0.39 and 0.84 ± 0.52 pigs per litter at first, second and third parity, respectively. These results were used to derive a selection index to increase litter size by selection for its components (ovulation rate, OR, and embryo survival, ES). A technique of selection based on laparotomy to increase the number of females tested with a given set of farrowing places is presented. Rate of response in LS from use of the selection index, I = 10.6 OR + 72.6 ES, in a population of 40 farrowing females and 15 males per generation, is expected to increase litter size 2.5 times faster than selection on LS due to higher selection intensity and optimum emphasis on the component traits.
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