Efecto del empadre posparto y postdestete sobre el tamaño y peso de la camada de cuyes

Postpartum breeding ia a common practice among guinea pig-producing farmers, even at the commercial level. This is possible because these animals como into heat 2-3 h postpar tum. Available evidence is not conclusive with regard to the advantages and disadvantages of this practice, when com wall wit...

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Autores principales: Chauca Francia, Lilia Janine, Zaldivar Abanto, Marco, Muscari Greco, Juan Carmelo
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author Chauca Francia, Lilia Janine
Zaldivar Abanto, Marco
Muscari Greco, Juan Carmelo
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description Postpartum breeding ia a common practice among guinea pig-producing farmers, even at the commercial level. This is possible because these animals como into heat 2-3 h postpar tum. Available evidence is not conclusive with regard to the advantages and disadvantages of this practice, when com wall with post-weaning mating. This was carried out in order to generate information that would allow for the intention of existing guinea pig production systems, under the hypothesis that breeding postpartum has no effect on litter size and weight both at birth and at weaning. Data on the first two parturitions of 300 females, at La Molina Agricultural Experimental Station, were analyzed. These females were part of a line-breeding selection program carried out at the station, of which 68.3% presented post-partum gestations and 31.7% post-weaning gestations. The four different maternal lines used made up one variable: Peru (18.3% of all females), Andina (27.7%), Inti (25.3%) and Control (ordinary stock) (28.7%). No differences in terms of mating-partum interval, nor in terms of litter size and weight, both at birth and at weaning, were detected at the first parturition. Comparisons between the selected breed lines showed that mating partum interval was shortest (P≤ 0.01) for the Andina line (81.6 ±1.89). The Andina and Control groups presented larger litters at both birth and weaning. Mating system, evaluated in the second parturition, had no effect at litter size at birth or at weaning. Average individual weight at birth was higher (P≤0.01) in offspring from post-weaning gestations (121 ± 12.43 g vs. 135 ± 3.62 g), a difference that was also noted (P≤0.05) at weaning time (P≤0.01). Partum intervals were 68 ± 0.16 and 112 ± 1.67 days in females conceiving post-partum and post-weaning, respectively. There were no effects of mating system within selected lines with respect to litter size or individual birth or weaning weights. When breed lines were compared (independent of mating system), the Peru and Inti lines showed heavier individual birth weights. Some differences were found among lines with respect to parturition intervals.
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spelling INIA612023-12-20T16:16:04Z Efecto del empadre posparto y postdestete sobre el tamaño y peso de la camada de cuyes Chauca Francia, Lilia Janine Zaldivar Abanto, Marco Muscari Greco, Juan Carmelo Cuy Sistemas de apareamiento Reproducción de animales Razas de cuyes Ciencias Animales y lechería Postpartum breeding ia a common practice among guinea pig-producing farmers, even at the commercial level. This is possible because these animals como into heat 2-3 h postpar tum. Available evidence is not conclusive with regard to the advantages and disadvantages of this practice, when com wall with post-weaning mating. This was carried out in order to generate information that would allow for the intention of existing guinea pig production systems, under the hypothesis that breeding postpartum has no effect on litter size and weight both at birth and at weaning. Data on the first two parturitions of 300 females, at La Molina Agricultural Experimental Station, were analyzed. These females were part of a line-breeding selection program carried out at the station, of which 68.3% presented post-partum gestations and 31.7% post-weaning gestations. The four different maternal lines used made up one variable: Peru (18.3% of all females), Andina (27.7%), Inti (25.3%) and Control (ordinary stock) (28.7%). No differences in terms of mating-partum interval, nor in terms of litter size and weight, both at birth and at weaning, were detected at the first parturition. Comparisons between the selected breed lines showed that mating partum interval was shortest (P≤ 0.01) for the Andina line (81.6 ±1.89). The Andina and Control groups presented larger litters at both birth and weaning. Mating system, evaluated in the second parturition, had no effect at litter size at birth or at weaning. Average individual weight at birth was higher (P≤0.01) in offspring from post-weaning gestations (121 ± 12.43 g vs. 135 ± 3.62 g), a difference that was also noted (P≤0.05) at weaning time (P≤0.01). Partum intervals were 68 ± 0.16 and 112 ± 1.67 days in females conceiving post-partum and post-weaning, respectively. There were no effects of mating system within selected lines with respect to litter size or individual birth or weaning weights. When breed lines were compared (independent of mating system), the Peru and Inti lines showed heavier individual birth weights. Some differences were found among lines with respect to parturition intervals. Peer reviewed 2017-11-12T00:50:24Z 2017-11-12T00:50:24Z 1992-03-31 info:eu-repo/semantics/article Chauca, L.; Zaldívar, M.; Muscari, J. (1992). Efecto del empadre posparto y postdestete sobre el tamaño y peso de la camada de cuyes. Turrialba Revista Interamericana de Ciencias Agrícolas, 42(1), pp.32-36 00414360 https://repositorio.inia.gob.pe/handle/20.500.12955/61 Turrialba Revista Interamericana de Ciencias Agrícolas spa Turrialba Revista Interamericana de Ciencias Agrícolas, v. 42, n. 1, 1992, pp.32-36 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess application/pdf application/pdf Instituto Interamericano de Cooperación para la Agricultura Costa Rica Instituto Nacional de Innovación Agraria Repositorio Institucional - INIA
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Sistemas de apareamiento
Reproducción de animales
Razas de cuyes
Ciencias Animales y lechería
Chauca Francia, Lilia Janine
Zaldivar Abanto, Marco
Muscari Greco, Juan Carmelo
Efecto del empadre posparto y postdestete sobre el tamaño y peso de la camada de cuyes
title Efecto del empadre posparto y postdestete sobre el tamaño y peso de la camada de cuyes
title_full Efecto del empadre posparto y postdestete sobre el tamaño y peso de la camada de cuyes
title_fullStr Efecto del empadre posparto y postdestete sobre el tamaño y peso de la camada de cuyes
title_full_unstemmed Efecto del empadre posparto y postdestete sobre el tamaño y peso de la camada de cuyes
title_short Efecto del empadre posparto y postdestete sobre el tamaño y peso de la camada de cuyes
title_sort efecto del empadre posparto y postdestete sobre el tamano y peso de la camada de cuyes
topic Cuy
Sistemas de apareamiento
Reproducción de animales
Razas de cuyes
Ciencias Animales y lechería
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