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Lifetime Reproductive Traits in Landrace, Yorkshire and Crossbred Sows

Authors
  • Linda Engblom (Iowa State University)
  • Kenneth J. Stalder (Iowa State University)
  • John W. Mabry (Iowa State University)
  • Clint R. Schwab (National Swine Registry)

Abstract

Selection for more robustness could improve sow longevity. The problem is that sow longevity is truly expressed in crossbred sows in commercial herds but selection is performed among purebred animals in nucleus herds. The present study investigated sow longevity traits on both levels to determine whether the use of commercial performance can facilitate added genetic progress in nucleus animals. Heritability estimates were estimated from 0.00 to 0.16 for Landrace, Yorkshire and crossbred F1sows. Preliminary results indicate that it could be useful to implement data from crossbred sows in breeding evaluations to improve selection accuracy for sow longevity.

Keywords: ASL R2561

How to Cite:

Engblom, L., Stalder, K. J., Mabry, J. W. & Schwab, C. R., (2010) “Lifetime Reproductive Traits in Landrace, Yorkshire and Crossbred Sows”, Iowa State University Animal Industry Report 7(1). doi: https://doi.org/10.31274/ans_air-180814-677

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Published on
01 Jan 2010
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