Genetic evaluation including maternal effects in Large White Yorkshire × desi crossbred pigs under hot and humid conditions of India

A study was conducted to evaluate the individual and sow performance traits of Large White Yorkshire × desi crossbred pigs at All India Co-ordinated Research Project on Pigs (AICRP), Kattupakkam. The genetic groups studied were 50% LWY (100% LWY × 100% desi), 50% LWY inter se (50% LWY 50% desi × 50...

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Main Authors: P JAYASREE, S N SIVASELVAM, R VENKATARAMANAN, S MEENAKSHI SUNDARAM, K V GOWRIMANOKARI, V ARTHY, D BALASUBRAMANYAM
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Published: Indian Council of Agricultural Research 2019-07-01
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Online Access:https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJAnS/article/view/92038
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author P JAYASREE
S N SIVASELVAM
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S MEENAKSHI SUNDARAM
K V GOWRIMANOKARI
V ARTHY
D BALASUBRAMANYAM
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description A study was conducted to evaluate the individual and sow performance traits of Large White Yorkshire × desi crossbred pigs at All India Co-ordinated Research Project on Pigs (AICRP), Kattupakkam. The genetic groups studied were 50% LWY (100% LWY × 100% desi), 50% LWY inter se (50% LWY 50% desi × 50% LWY 50% desi), 75% LWY (100% LWY × 50% LWY 50% desi) and 75% LWY inter se (75% LWY 25% desi × 75% LWY 25% desi). The (co)variance components for different traits were estimated by restricted maximum likelihood method (REML). The average inbreeding in the whole population was 5.4%. Maternal genetic and common litter effects were important random sources of variation in individual traits. The least-squares mean for birth weight (BW), weaning weight (WW), average daily gain up to weaning (ADG), market weight (MW), pre-weaning mortality (PWM), age at first farrowing (AFF), litter size at birth (LSAB), litter weight at birth (LWAB), litter size at weaning (LSAW), litter weight at weaning (LWAW) and farrowing interval (FI) were 1.079 kg, 7.906 kg, 142.238 g, 8.4%, 62.208 kg, 456.829 days, 197.994 days, 6.792, 8.174 kg, 6.347 and 60.649 kg, respectively, and the direct heritability obtained through the best model were 0.069, 0.015, 0.012, 0.031, 0.291, 0.019, 0.173, 0.257, 0.076 and 0.157, respectively. The repeatability estimates for LWAB, LSAW, LWAW and FI were 0.265, 0.258, 0.263 and 0.762, respectively. The 75% LWY were better in terms of production and reproduction traits and the high heritability for litter traits provided good scope for improvement.
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spelling doaj.art-d0aee29ef4fa4bc0a00dde423f6d0f962023-02-23T10:32:00ZengIndian Council of Agricultural ResearchIndian Journal of Animal Sciences0367-83182394-33272019-07-0189710.56093/ijans.v89i7.92038Genetic evaluation including maternal effects in Large White Yorkshire × desi crossbred pigs under hot and humid conditions of IndiaP JAYASREE0S N SIVASELVAM1R VENKATARAMANAN2S MEENAKSHI SUNDARAM3K V GOWRIMANOKARI4V ARTHY5D BALASUBRAMANYAM6Veterinary Assistant Surgeon, Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Kattupakkam, Tamil Nadu 603 203 IndiaPrincipal, Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Kattupakkam, Tamil Nadu 603 203 IndiaAssociate Professor, Instructional Livestock Farm compex, Madhavaram Milk Colony, ChennaiProfessor, Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Kattupakkam, Tamil Nadu 603 203 IndiaPhD Scholar, Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Kattupakkam, Tamil Nadu 603 203 IndiaTeaching Assistant, Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Kattupakkam, Tamil Nadu 603 203 IndiaProfessor, Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Kattupakkam, Tamil Nadu 603 203 India A study was conducted to evaluate the individual and sow performance traits of Large White Yorkshire × desi crossbred pigs at All India Co-ordinated Research Project on Pigs (AICRP), Kattupakkam. The genetic groups studied were 50% LWY (100% LWY × 100% desi), 50% LWY inter se (50% LWY 50% desi × 50% LWY 50% desi), 75% LWY (100% LWY × 50% LWY 50% desi) and 75% LWY inter se (75% LWY 25% desi × 75% LWY 25% desi). The (co)variance components for different traits were estimated by restricted maximum likelihood method (REML). The average inbreeding in the whole population was 5.4%. Maternal genetic and common litter effects were important random sources of variation in individual traits. The least-squares mean for birth weight (BW), weaning weight (WW), average daily gain up to weaning (ADG), market weight (MW), pre-weaning mortality (PWM), age at first farrowing (AFF), litter size at birth (LSAB), litter weight at birth (LWAB), litter size at weaning (LSAW), litter weight at weaning (LWAW) and farrowing interval (FI) were 1.079 kg, 7.906 kg, 142.238 g, 8.4%, 62.208 kg, 456.829 days, 197.994 days, 6.792, 8.174 kg, 6.347 and 60.649 kg, respectively, and the direct heritability obtained through the best model were 0.069, 0.015, 0.012, 0.031, 0.291, 0.019, 0.173, 0.257, 0.076 and 0.157, respectively. The repeatability estimates for LWAB, LSAW, LWAW and FI were 0.265, 0.258, 0.263 and 0.762, respectively. The 75% LWY were better in terms of production and reproduction traits and the high heritability for litter traits provided good scope for improvement. https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJAnS/article/view/92038Crossbred pigsDesiGenetic parametersIndiaLarge white yorkshireMaternal influence
spellingShingle P JAYASREE
S N SIVASELVAM
R VENKATARAMANAN
S MEENAKSHI SUNDARAM
K V GOWRIMANOKARI
V ARTHY
D BALASUBRAMANYAM
Genetic evaluation including maternal effects in Large White Yorkshire × desi crossbred pigs under hot and humid conditions of India
Indian Journal of Animal Sciences
Crossbred pigs
Desi
Genetic parameters
India
Large white yorkshire
Maternal influence
title Genetic evaluation including maternal effects in Large White Yorkshire × desi crossbred pigs under hot and humid conditions of India
title_full Genetic evaluation including maternal effects in Large White Yorkshire × desi crossbred pigs under hot and humid conditions of India
title_fullStr Genetic evaluation including maternal effects in Large White Yorkshire × desi crossbred pigs under hot and humid conditions of India
title_full_unstemmed Genetic evaluation including maternal effects in Large White Yorkshire × desi crossbred pigs under hot and humid conditions of India
title_short Genetic evaluation including maternal effects in Large White Yorkshire × desi crossbred pigs under hot and humid conditions of India
title_sort genetic evaluation including maternal effects in large white yorkshire desi crossbred pigs under hot and humid conditions of india
topic Crossbred pigs
Desi
Genetic parameters
India
Large white yorkshire
Maternal influence
url https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJAnS/article/view/92038
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