An analysis of reproductive performance in pigs based on records of performance of the boar

The reproductive performance of 308 boars with total records of 9220 matings from a large commercial farm was analysed. The boars were purebred Large White, Landrace and from the newly synthesized M breed and were mated to purebred and crossbred sows of the same breeds. The M breed was derived from...

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Main Authors: Baharin, K., Beilharz, R. G.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization for the Australian Agricultural Council 1977
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/39118/
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Beilharz, R. G.
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description The reproductive performance of 308 boars with total records of 9220 matings from a large commercial farm was analysed. The boars were purebred Large White, Landrace and from the newly synthesized M breed and were mated to purebred and crossbred sows of the same breeds. The M breed was derived from crossing between Large White and Landrace pigs with foundation females selected on the basis of their ability to produce large litters. Over half the total records were from matings with sows of parity 1 and parity 2. Overall production statistics were 78.8 per cent conception rate, an average total litter size of 9.3 pigs born per litter, 6.5 per cent stillbirths, an average litter weight (live piglets) at birth of 12.2 kg, average birth weight per piglet of 1.43 kg and average gestation length of 11 5 days. Most of the traits analysed showed significant effects due to parity of dams, with performance increasing from parity 1 to parity 6 to 8, after which the performance began to decline. There were significant heterosis effects (mainly maternal) on reproduction of the sows and survival performance of the litters resulting in an estimated improvement of 11 per cent in number of live pigs born, 12.4 per cent in total litter weight at birth and 35 per cent reduction in stillbirths. Heritability estimates were generally low for most traits except for boar conception rate which was moderate (0.29).
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spelling upm-391182016-01-13T06:44:36Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/39118/ An analysis of reproductive performance in pigs based on records of performance of the boar Baharin, K. Beilharz, R. G. The reproductive performance of 308 boars with total records of 9220 matings from a large commercial farm was analysed. The boars were purebred Large White, Landrace and from the newly synthesized M breed and were mated to purebred and crossbred sows of the same breeds. The M breed was derived from crossing between Large White and Landrace pigs with foundation females selected on the basis of their ability to produce large litters. Over half the total records were from matings with sows of parity 1 and parity 2. Overall production statistics were 78.8 per cent conception rate, an average total litter size of 9.3 pigs born per litter, 6.5 per cent stillbirths, an average litter weight (live piglets) at birth of 12.2 kg, average birth weight per piglet of 1.43 kg and average gestation length of 11 5 days. Most of the traits analysed showed significant effects due to parity of dams, with performance increasing from parity 1 to parity 6 to 8, after which the performance began to decline. There were significant heterosis effects (mainly maternal) on reproduction of the sows and survival performance of the litters resulting in an estimated improvement of 11 per cent in number of live pigs born, 12.4 per cent in total litter weight at birth and 35 per cent reduction in stillbirths. Heritability estimates were generally low for most traits except for boar conception rate which was moderate (0.29). Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization for the Australian Agricultural Council 1977-04 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/39118/1/19.%20An%20analysis%20of%20reproductive%20performance%20in%20pigs%20based%20on%20records%20of%20performance%20of%20the%20boar.pdf Baharin, K. and Beilharz, R. G. (1977) An analysis of reproductive performance in pigs based on records of performance of the boar. Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture and Animal Husbandry, 17 (85). pp. 256-262. ISSN 0045-060X
spellingShingle Baharin, K.
Beilharz, R. G.
An analysis of reproductive performance in pigs based on records of performance of the boar
title An analysis of reproductive performance in pigs based on records of performance of the boar
title_full An analysis of reproductive performance in pigs based on records of performance of the boar
title_fullStr An analysis of reproductive performance in pigs based on records of performance of the boar
title_full_unstemmed An analysis of reproductive performance in pigs based on records of performance of the boar
title_short An analysis of reproductive performance in pigs based on records of performance of the boar
title_sort analysis of reproductive performance in pigs based on records of performance of the boar
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