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Title: | Improvement of sow longevity through identification of early lifetime performance indicators, including the assessment of gonadotropin response as a suitable selection tool for replacement gilts | Contributor(s): | Athorn, Rebecca (author); Bunter, Kim (author) | Corporate Author: | Australian Pork Limited | Publication Date: | 2017-06 | Handle Link: | https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/30461 | Abstract: | High sow turn over or replacement rate is an ongoing issue in the Australian pig industry. High sow turnover within a herd leads to a reduction in sow lifetime performance (calculated as the number of pigs produced per female per day of herd life), especially if replacement rates for early parity sows are high. High sow turnover rates result in a higher proportion of younger sows in the herd, in particular gilts, leading to increases in HFC (feed consumed per unit carcass weight produced) due to a greater proportion of gilt progeny within the herd (Smits, 2011). Over the past decade there has been considerable research into this topic, however, little improvement has been made. | Publication Type: | Report | Publisher: | Australian Pork Limited | Place of Publication: | Canberra, Australia | Fields of Research (FoR) 2008: | 070201 Animal Breeding | Fields of Research (FoR) 2020: | 300305 Animal reproduction and breeding | Socio-Economic Objective (SEO) 2008: | 830308 Pigs | Socio-Economic Objective (SEO) 2020: | 100410 Pigs | HERDC Category Description: | R1 Report | Publisher/associated links: | http://australianpork.com.au/library-resources/research-reports/current-projects/ | Extent of Pages: | 41 | Description: | 2012/2435 – Improvement of sow longevity through identification of early lifetime performance indicators, including the assessment of gonadatrophin response as a suitable selection tool for replacement gilts The combination of high replacement rates and the premature loss of lower parity sows are of great concern to industry, especially in terms of economic feasibility. This project aims to develop novel selection methods or technologies to provide producers with a means of selecting gilts for suitability as breeding sows. |
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