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Genetic parameters for prolificacy in Landrace and Large White breeds

Data from Landrace (LD) and Large White (LW) sows were analyzed to estimate variance components for total number of piglets born (NTN), number of piglets born alive (NV) and number alive on day 5 after birth (LV5). REML mixed model equations included the fixed effects of sow´s month and year of birth and insemination and farrowing order. Univariate analyses included, alternatively, direct genetic, maternal genetic and permanent environmental effects. Multiple trait analysis was performed to estimate genetic correlations among the traits. Comparisons between univariate models indicated that the model containing only direct genetic effect was the most appropriate for parameter estimation. Estimates of heritability for NTN were 0.15 in LW and ranged from 0.08 to .12 in LD, 0.14 in LW, from 0.05 to 0.12 in LD for NV, from 0.11 to 0.12 in LW, and from 0.03 to 0.08 in LD for LV5. Phenotypic and genetic correlations among traits were high and favorable. Results suggest that selection for LV5 is an interesting alternative way to increase litter size, piglet survival and maternal ability in swine.

heritability; litter size; selection response


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