Phenotypic performance of gilts and young boars can be predicted from their estimated breeding values for growth rate and backfat

Author(s)
Hermesch, S
Graser, H-U
Mingay, M
Publication Date
1997
Abstract
Estimated Brooding Values (EBVs) obtained from genetic evaluation programs such as PIGBLUP (Henzell, 1995) are used by breeders to select genetically superior animals. The PIGBLUP program uses information from all relatives, therefore an animal without records can obtain an EBV for a trait using information from relatives. Differences in EBVs represent the expected differnce in phenotypic performance of these animals. The aim of this study was to obtain EBVs for average daily gain and backfat of gilts and young boars and to compare ranking on these EBVs with mean phenotypic performances.
Citation
Proceedings of the 6th Biennial Conference of the Australasian Pig Science Association, p. 169-169
ISBN
064634188x
9780646341880
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Language
en
Publisher
Australasian Pig Science Association Inc
Series
Manipulating Pig Production
Title
Phenotypic performance of gilts and young boars can be predicted from their estimated breeding values for growth rate and backfat
Type of document
Conference Publication
Entity Type
Publication

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