Variation i fruktsamhet hos semingaltar

Artificial insemination (AI) has had a great influence on the development of pig production and is today widely practiced (Gerrit et al., 2005). With AI, genetic progress can at a short period of time be spread worldwide compared with using natural service and the best boars can be intensively used....

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Autor principal: Knutson, Camilla
Formato: Second cycle, A1E
Lenguaje:Inglés
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Publicado: 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/3288/
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description Artificial insemination (AI) has had a great influence on the development of pig production and is today widely practiced (Gerrit et al., 2005). With AI, genetic progress can at a short period of time be spread worldwide compared with using natural service and the best boars can be intensively used. This is also one of the biggest risks with AI; the impact of semen containing a genetic disease or contamination of pathogens can be enormous. Fortunately, it is a small risk of disease transmission due to many tests of the boars and the semen before use (Maes et al, 2008). It is important that the boars used for insemination have good breeding values along with good reproduction features and have good fertility results (Robinson et al., 2005). Furthermore, it is of economical interest that they produce high quality ejaculates with high number of sperms (Wierzbicki et al., 2010). The impact of the male´s reproductive efficiency, which is very important for the insemination industry, is not easily predicted (Robinson et al., 2005). The aim of this study was, with data on litter size and remating incidence from inseminated sows, analyze the variation in fertility among AI-boars from two different breeds, Landrace and Yorkshire. A second aim was to investigate if there are effects of season or parity number on fertility traits. The sows’ first litter had the lowest total number of total born piglets and live-born piglets. The total number of born piglets increased to the fifth litter. Highest litter size was found during late spring and early summer and the lowest during autumn. The results showed no effect of heterosis on litter size; instead the purebred litters of Landrace had the highest litter size. This is probably due to selection in the nucleus herds of secondary sows for crossbreeding and superior sows for purebreeding. Highest remating incidence was after weaning of the first litter. Among the 500 boars (with >50 litters in the data) which were analyzed for remating incidence, 2.6 % had none. There was a significant negative correlation between remating incidence and litter size for boars of both breeds. In comparison there was no significant correlation between remating incidence and number of stillborn piglets in the litter.
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spelling RepoSLU32882012-04-20T14:22:37Z https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/3288/ Variation i fruktsamhet hos semingaltar Knutson, Camilla Animal genetics and breeding Animal physiology - Reproduction Artificial insemination (AI) has had a great influence on the development of pig production and is today widely practiced (Gerrit et al., 2005). With AI, genetic progress can at a short period of time be spread worldwide compared with using natural service and the best boars can be intensively used. This is also one of the biggest risks with AI; the impact of semen containing a genetic disease or contamination of pathogens can be enormous. Fortunately, it is a small risk of disease transmission due to many tests of the boars and the semen before use (Maes et al, 2008). It is important that the boars used for insemination have good breeding values along with good reproduction features and have good fertility results (Robinson et al., 2005). Furthermore, it is of economical interest that they produce high quality ejaculates with high number of sperms (Wierzbicki et al., 2010). The impact of the male´s reproductive efficiency, which is very important for the insemination industry, is not easily predicted (Robinson et al., 2005). The aim of this study was, with data on litter size and remating incidence from inseminated sows, analyze the variation in fertility among AI-boars from two different breeds, Landrace and Yorkshire. A second aim was to investigate if there are effects of season or parity number on fertility traits. The sows’ first litter had the lowest total number of total born piglets and live-born piglets. The total number of born piglets increased to the fifth litter. Highest litter size was found during late spring and early summer and the lowest during autumn. The results showed no effect of heterosis on litter size; instead the purebred litters of Landrace had the highest litter size. This is probably due to selection in the nucleus herds of secondary sows for crossbreeding and superior sows for purebreeding. Highest remating incidence was after weaning of the first litter. Among the 500 boars (with >50 litters in the data) which were analyzed for remating incidence, 2.6 % had none. There was a significant negative correlation between remating incidence and litter size for boars of both breeds. In comparison there was no significant correlation between remating incidence and number of stillborn piglets in the litter. 2011-09-29 Second cycle, A1E NonPeerReviewed application/pdf eng https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/3288/1/knutson_c_111013.pdf Knutson, Camilla, 2011. Variation i fruktsamhet hos semingaltar . Second cycle, A1E. Uppsala: (VH) > Dept. of Animal Breeding and Genetics (until 231231) <https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/view/divisions/OID-670.html> urn:nbn:se:slu:epsilon-s-664 swe
spellingShingle Animal genetics and breeding
Animal physiology - Reproduction
Knutson, Camilla
Variation i fruktsamhet hos semingaltar
title Variation i fruktsamhet hos semingaltar
title_full Variation i fruktsamhet hos semingaltar
title_fullStr Variation i fruktsamhet hos semingaltar
title_full_unstemmed Variation i fruktsamhet hos semingaltar
title_short Variation i fruktsamhet hos semingaltar
title_sort variation i fruktsamhet hos semingaltar
topic Animal genetics and breeding
Animal physiology - Reproduction
url https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/3288/
https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/3288/