2023
DOI: 10.3389/fanim.2023.1218175
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Genetic and phenotypic time trends of litter size, piglet mortality, and birth weight in pigs

Abstract: IntroductionLitter size in pigs has increased steadily since 1990. Because of unfavorable genetic correlations with piglet mortality, breeding goals should include survival traits next to litter size. Unbalanced breeding programs that neglect this requirement have produced increased mortality levels, attracting negative public attention. Balanced breeding does not have this disadvantage, but the general public is largely unaware of this.MethodsWe present long-term time trends as realized in commercial breeding… Show more

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“…In production animals, selective breeding has resulted in a tremendous increase in e.g. milk production of dairy cattle (NAV trends, 2023;Oltenacu and Broom, 2010), litter size in pigs (Knap et al, 2023), and improved growth rate in fish (Gjedrem and Robinson, 2014). Selective breeding of insects has not been widely implemented yet.…”
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“…In production animals, selective breeding has resulted in a tremendous increase in e.g. milk production of dairy cattle (NAV trends, 2023;Oltenacu and Broom, 2010), litter size in pigs (Knap et al, 2023), and improved growth rate in fish (Gjedrem and Robinson, 2014). Selective breeding of insects has not been widely implemented yet.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%