Genetic parameters for feed intake, litter weight, body condition and rebreeding success in primiparous Norwegian Landrace sows

The aim of this study was to estimate genetic parameters for feed intake recorded as farmers’ perception of young sows’ appetite for the first 3 weeks of lactation (APP) and feed intake recorded for one day in the 3rd week of lactation (FEED), litter weight (LW) at 3 weeks, sow body condition at wea...

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Main Authors: H. Lundgren, W.F. Fikse, K. Grandinson, N. Lundeheim, L. Canario, O. Vangen, D. Olsen, L. Rydhmer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2014-01-01
Series:Animal
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pig
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1751731113002000
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spelling doaj-25be3039e5de435a8d3116a2488caf102021-06-06T04:49:20ZengElsevierAnimal1751-73112014-01-0182175183Genetic parameters for feed intake, litter weight, body condition and rebreeding success in primiparous Norwegian Landrace sowsH. Lundgren0W.F. Fikse1K. Grandinson2N. Lundeheim3L. Canario4O. Vangen5D. Olsen6L. Rydhmer7Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Box 7023, 750 07 Uppsala, SwedenDepartment of Animal Breeding and Genetics, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Box 7023, 750 07 Uppsala, SwedenDepartment of Animal Breeding and Genetics, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Box 7023, 750 07 Uppsala, SwedenDepartment of Animal Breeding and Genetics, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Box 7023, 750 07 Uppsala, SwedenINRA, UMR 0444 Laboratoire de Génétique Cellulaire, BP 52627, 31326 Castanet-Tolosan, FranceDepartment of Animal and Aquacultural Sciences, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Box 5003, 1432 Aas, NorwayNorsvin, Box 504, 2304 Hamar, NorwayDepartment of Animal Breeding and Genetics, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Box 7023, 750 07 Uppsala, SwedenThe aim of this study was to estimate genetic parameters for feed intake recorded as farmers’ perception of young sows’ appetite for the first 3 weeks of lactation (APP) and feed intake recorded for one day in the 3rd week of lactation (FEED), litter weight (LW) at 3 weeks, sow body condition at weaning (BC) and the following five reproduction traits: weaning-to-service interval of 1 to 7 days (WSI7), weaning-to-service interval of 1 to 50 days (WSI50), delayed service or not (DELAYED), pregnant on first service or not (PREGNANT) and litter size in 2nd parity (NBT2). The analyses included data on 4606 Norwegian Landrace 1st-parity sows and their litters. The Gibbs sampling method was used. The traits DELAYED and PREGNANT were analysed as threshold traits and APP, FEED, LW, BC, WSI7, WSI50 and NBT2 were analysed as linear traits. The heritability estimates for APP and FEED were low (<0.1), whereas the estimates for DELAYED and PREGNANT were rather high (0.4 and 0.3). The heritability estimate for BC was 0.2. The genetic correlations confirmed the complexity of breeding for sow performance; selection for heavy 1st litters may lead to lower body condition at weaning, which in turn leads to lower reproductive performance and smaller litters in 2nd parity. Selection for higher sow feed intake would improve body condition, but the simple way of measuring feed intake tested in this study (APP and FEED) cannot be recommended because of the low heritability obtained for these traits.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1751731113002000pigheritabilityappetitepiglet growthpregnancy
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author H. Lundgren
W.F. Fikse
K. Grandinson
N. Lundeheim
L. Canario
O. Vangen
D. Olsen
L. Rydhmer
spellingShingle H. Lundgren
W.F. Fikse
K. Grandinson
N. Lundeheim
L. Canario
O. Vangen
D. Olsen
L. Rydhmer
Genetic parameters for feed intake, litter weight, body condition and rebreeding success in primiparous Norwegian Landrace sows
Animal
pig
heritability
appetite
piglet growth
pregnancy
author_facet H. Lundgren
W.F. Fikse
K. Grandinson
N. Lundeheim
L. Canario
O. Vangen
D. Olsen
L. Rydhmer
author_sort H. Lundgren
title Genetic parameters for feed intake, litter weight, body condition and rebreeding success in primiparous Norwegian Landrace sows
title_short Genetic parameters for feed intake, litter weight, body condition and rebreeding success in primiparous Norwegian Landrace sows
title_full Genetic parameters for feed intake, litter weight, body condition and rebreeding success in primiparous Norwegian Landrace sows
title_fullStr Genetic parameters for feed intake, litter weight, body condition and rebreeding success in primiparous Norwegian Landrace sows
title_full_unstemmed Genetic parameters for feed intake, litter weight, body condition and rebreeding success in primiparous Norwegian Landrace sows
title_sort genetic parameters for feed intake, litter weight, body condition and rebreeding success in primiparous norwegian landrace sows
publisher Elsevier
series Animal
issn 1751-7311
publishDate 2014-01-01
description The aim of this study was to estimate genetic parameters for feed intake recorded as farmers’ perception of young sows’ appetite for the first 3 weeks of lactation (APP) and feed intake recorded for one day in the 3rd week of lactation (FEED), litter weight (LW) at 3 weeks, sow body condition at weaning (BC) and the following five reproduction traits: weaning-to-service interval of 1 to 7 days (WSI7), weaning-to-service interval of 1 to 50 days (WSI50), delayed service or not (DELAYED), pregnant on first service or not (PREGNANT) and litter size in 2nd parity (NBT2). The analyses included data on 4606 Norwegian Landrace 1st-parity sows and their litters. The Gibbs sampling method was used. The traits DELAYED and PREGNANT were analysed as threshold traits and APP, FEED, LW, BC, WSI7, WSI50 and NBT2 were analysed as linear traits. The heritability estimates for APP and FEED were low (<0.1), whereas the estimates for DELAYED and PREGNANT were rather high (0.4 and 0.3). The heritability estimate for BC was 0.2. The genetic correlations confirmed the complexity of breeding for sow performance; selection for heavy 1st litters may lead to lower body condition at weaning, which in turn leads to lower reproductive performance and smaller litters in 2nd parity. Selection for higher sow feed intake would improve body condition, but the simple way of measuring feed intake tested in this study (APP and FEED) cannot be recommended because of the low heritability obtained for these traits.
topic pig
heritability
appetite
piglet growth
pregnancy
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1751731113002000
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