Influence of different altitudes on productive and reproductive performance of pigs

Upgraded (Hampshire × Indigenous, 270) pigs were distributed to 9 families each in 10 villages situated at different altitudes in Nagaland with 1 male and 2 female pigs/family. Significant higher body weight was recorded at high altitudes, i.e. Porba, Chare and Kohima villages as compared to foothi...

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Main Authors: ANGAULE KHATE ZELIANG, V B SHARMA, V K VIDYARTHI
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Indian Council of Agricultural Research 2016-08-01
Series:Indian Journal of Animal Sciences
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Online Access:https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJAnS/article/view/60787
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Summary:Upgraded (Hampshire × Indigenous, 270) pigs were distributed to 9 families each in 10 villages situated at different altitudes in Nagaland with 1 male and 2 female pigs/family. Significant higher body weight was recorded at high altitudes, i.e. Porba, Chare and Kohima villages as compared to foothills villages like Murise. Average litter size and weight at birth and weaning were 7.65, 5.17, 5.99 and 10.13 kg, respectively, with furrowing of 60%. Minimum and maximum age at sexual maturity and age at first conception ranged between 7.51 to 7.89 and 8.65 to 9.00 months, respectively. The age at first furrowing and gestation period ranged from 12.48 to 12.77 months and 114 to 117 days, respectively. It can be concluded that body weight gain, litter size and weight at birth and weaning, age at sexual maturity, first conception and gestation period were within the normal range at various altitudes but higher than the indigenous pigs.
ISSN:0367-8318
2394-3327