Genetic associations between maternal traits and aggressive behaviour in Large White sows
The present study examined the possibilities and consequences of selecting pigs for reduced aggression and desirable maternal behaviour. Data were recorded from 798 purebred Large White gilts, with an age of 217±17.7 (mean±SD) days, which were observed at mixing with unfamiliar conspecifics. The rea...
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doaj-5776debc235d4462a61975a57eb8a8de2021-06-06T04:52:00ZengElsevierAnimal1751-73112016-01-0110712341242Genetic associations between maternal traits and aggressive behaviour in Large White sowsA.K. Appel0B. Voß1B. Tönepöhl2U. König von Borstel3M. Gauly4Department of Animal Science, University of Göttingen, 37075 Göttingen, Germany; BHZP GmbH, 21368 Dahlenburg-Ellringen, GermanyBHZP GmbH, 21368 Dahlenburg-Ellringen, GermanyDepartment of Animal Science, University of Göttingen, 37075 Göttingen, GermanyDepartment of Animal Science, University of Göttingen, 37075 Göttingen, GermanyDepartment of Animal Science, University of Göttingen, 37075 Göttingen, GermanyThe present study examined the possibilities and consequences of selecting pigs for reduced aggression and desirable maternal behaviour. Data were recorded from 798 purebred Large White gilts, with an age of 217±17.7 (mean±SD) days, which were observed at mixing with unfamiliar conspecifics. The reaction of the sows towards separation from their litter was assessed for 2022 litters from 848 Large White sows. Sows’ performance during their time in the farrowing unit was scored based on the traits farrowing behaviour (i.e. need of birth assistance), rearing performance (i.e. litter quality at day 10 postpartum (pp)), usability (i.e. additional labour input during lactation period e.g. for treatments) and udder quality of the sow (i.e. udder attachment). For agonistic behaviour, traits heritabilities of h2=0.11±0.04 to h2=0.28±0.06 were estimated. For the sow’s reaction towards separation from her litter low heritabilities were found (h2=0.03±0.03 for separation test on day 1 pp and h2=0.02±0.03 for separation test on day 10 pp). Heritabilities for lactating sow’s performance (farrowing behaviour, rearing performance, usability of the sow and udder quality) in the farrowing unit ranged from h2=0.03±0.02 to h2=0.19±0.03. Due to these results it can be assumed that selection for these traits, for example, for udder quality or reduced aggression, is possible. Antagonistic associations were found between separation test on day 1 pp and different measures of aggressiveness (rg=−0.22±0.26 aggressive attack and rg=−0.41±0.33 reciprocal fighting). Future studies should determine economic as well as welfare-related values of these traits in order to decide whether selection for these traits will be reasonable.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1751731116000045aggressionbehaviourgenetic parametersmaternal abilitypig |
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A.K. Appel B. Voß B. Tönepöhl U. König von Borstel M. Gauly |
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Genetic associations between maternal traits and aggressive behaviour in Large White sows |
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Genetic associations between maternal traits and aggressive behaviour in Large White sows |
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Genetic associations between maternal traits and aggressive behaviour in Large White sows |
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Genetic associations between maternal traits and aggressive behaviour in Large White sows |
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Genetic associations between maternal traits and aggressive behaviour in Large White sows |
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genetic associations between maternal traits and aggressive behaviour in large white sows |
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Animal |
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1751-7311 |
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2016-01-01 |
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The present study examined the possibilities and consequences of selecting pigs for reduced aggression and desirable maternal behaviour. Data were recorded from 798 purebred Large White gilts, with an age of 217±17.7 (mean±SD) days, which were observed at mixing with unfamiliar conspecifics. The reaction of the sows towards separation from their litter was assessed for 2022 litters from 848 Large White sows. Sows’ performance during their time in the farrowing unit was scored based on the traits farrowing behaviour (i.e. need of birth assistance), rearing performance (i.e. litter quality at day 10 postpartum (pp)), usability (i.e. additional labour input during lactation period e.g. for treatments) and udder quality of the sow (i.e. udder attachment). For agonistic behaviour, traits heritabilities of h2=0.11±0.04 to h2=0.28±0.06 were estimated. For the sow’s reaction towards separation from her litter low heritabilities were found (h2=0.03±0.03 for separation test on day 1 pp and h2=0.02±0.03 for separation test on day 10 pp). Heritabilities for lactating sow’s performance (farrowing behaviour, rearing performance, usability of the sow and udder quality) in the farrowing unit ranged from h2=0.03±0.02 to h2=0.19±0.03. Due to these results it can be assumed that selection for these traits, for example, for udder quality or reduced aggression, is possible. Antagonistic associations were found between separation test on day 1 pp and different measures of aggressiveness (rg=−0.22±0.26 aggressive attack and rg=−0.41±0.33 reciprocal fighting). Future studies should determine economic as well as welfare-related values of these traits in order to decide whether selection for these traits will be reasonable. |
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