Indian Journal of Animal Sciences (Feb 2020)

Genetic parameter estimates for growth performance of crossbred piglets

  • RAJNI CHAUDHARY,
  • LALRENGPUII SAILO,
  • AKANSHA SINGH,
  • A KARTHIKEYAN,
  • ARNAV MEHROTRA,
  • S K MONDAL,
  • N R SAHOO,
  • AMIT KUMAR

DOI
https://doi.org/10.56093/ijans.v90i1.98237
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 90, no. 1

Abstract

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The direct heritability estimates for piglet weights in pre and post weaning stages were moderate and improvement through mass selection is plausible. In the pre-weaning stage, the piglets had maximum genetic potential at birth (BW) to be exploited through direct selection. The 3 random effects, namely direct additive, maternal additive and litter permanent environmental effects had significant roles during different phases of pre-weaning growth and all must be included in the model used for formulating a breeding program. For post-weaning traits, the direct additive and permanent litter effects were the predominant factors governing the variability. The non-significance of postweaning maternal influence was as per expectation because the piglets moved away from maternal care after 8thweek of age.

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