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Title: | Characterisation and selection of gilts with improved performance of progeny: Final Report APL Project 2014/458 | Contributor(s): | Hermesch, Susanne (author) | Corporate Author: | Australian Pork Limited | Publication Date: | 2016 | Handle Link: | https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/21220 | Abstract: | It was the aim of this research project to investigate the effects of sow and birth-litter characteristics on performance of progeny and to evaluate genotype by parity interactions in order to identify management and selection strategies that provide better support for gilts and their progeny. The analyses for this project involved extensive data sets from three herds. The combined data included about 320,000 growth, backfat and muscle depth records, 10,000 feed intake records, 2,000 repeated weight measurements and 1,000 immune parameters. Information about litter and dam characteristics included number born alive, average piglet birth weight, number of piglets weaned, lactation lengths (or weaning age of the piglet), weight and fat depth of sows at testing shortly before selection. Analyses were performed separately for each herd to evaluate significance of litter and sow characteristics for performance traits of progeny. Genotype by parity interactions were evaluated by defining progeny growth as a separate trait for progeny from the first five parities of sows. Progeny growth was affected by sow parity in all herds. However, the magnitude of the birth-parity effect on progeny growth was variable between herds, between time periods and between sow parities. Growth rate of gilt progeny was reduced by -35 to -2 g/day in comparison to growth rate of progeny from multiparous dams. Farmers should evaluate their own data to establish which group of sows need better support in order to improve progeny growth. Some herds may also need to focus on supporting older sows and their litters in order to improve growth in progeny from older sows. | Publication Type: | Report | Publisher: | Australian Government, Department of Agriculture and Water Resources | Place of Publication: | Canberra, Australia | Fields of Research (FoR) 2008: | 070201 Animal Breeding 070203 Animal Management |
Fields of Research (FoR) 2020: | 300305 Animal reproduction and breeding 300302 Animal management |
Socio-Economic Objective (SEO) 2008: | 830308 Pigs | Socio-Economic Objective (SEO) 2020: | 100410 Pigs | HERDC Category Description: | R1 Report | Extent of Pages: | 46 |
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Appears in Collections: | Animal Genetics and Breeding Unit (AGBU) Report |
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