Indian Journal of Animal Sciences (Mar 2020)

Genetic and phenotypic trend for growth performance in Landlly pigs

  • B C NAHA,
  • G K GAUR,
  • B L SAINI,
  • N R SAHOO,
  • P BORO

DOI
https://doi.org/10.56093/ijans.v90i2.98829
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 90, no. 2

Abstract

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This investigation aimed to evaluate the genetic parameters and trend for growth performance in Landlly pigs. Records of 2,118 piglets, born in 5 generations from 2013 to 2017 were analyzed for body weight at birth and subsequently at 1 week interval up to 8 week. There was a steady increase in body weight over the age from birth (0.96 kg) to 8 week (12.17 kg). The heritability estimate was low (0.112 to 0.129) for body weight at birth and 8 weeks, medium (0.156 to 0.290) for weight at 3 and 32 week and high (0.313 to 0.851) for other weights. Genetic trend was low and ranged from 0.001 (birth weight) to 0.041 kg (weight at 4 week). Phenotypic trend was positive, significant and higher than genetic trend (0.26 kg at birth to 3.36 kg at 8 week). The results showed that growth performance of Landlly pigs at this herd is improving in desired direction.

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