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Litter-of-origin traits and their association with lifetime productivity in sows and boars

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MOLECULAR REPRODUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT
卷 90, 期 7, 页码 585-593

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/mrd.23565

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fertility; litter-of-origin; swine

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Litter-of-origin variables, such as birthweight and immunocrit levels, have an impact on lifetime productivity in pigs. Improving the quality and quantity of colostrum consumption can enhance productivity, and preweaning growth and weaning weight are positively associated with reproductive organ development and lifetime productivity. Strategic management techniques like cross-fostering and supplemental feeding can be used to improve these factors.
Litter-of-origin variables refer to unique characteristics of piglets between birth and weaning. They also are associated with reproductive organ development, so it seems plausible that they should influence lifetime productivity. Birthweight exhibited positive relationships with total sperm per ejaculate and total pigs produced over three parities for boars and sows, respectively. There were minimum birthweights below which the likelihood of future reproductive success was low so its use as an early selection criterion to exclude replacements with poor lifetime potential merits consideration. Colostrum is critical for normal adult reproductive physiology, and its intake can be estimated by measuring immunocrit levels after birth. Immunocrit had positive linear relationships with total pigs born alive over four parities in sows and total sperm produced per ejaculate in boars. Consequently, management strategies that enhance both the quality and quantity of colostrum consumed hold considerable potential for improving lifetime productivity. Results from both retrospective and prospective studies demonstrated that preweaning growth and weaning weight were associated positively with the development of reproductive organs, adult reproductive processes, and lifetime productivity. These should be, perhaps, the easiest to improve from a management perspective through the implementation of strategic cross-fostering, split-nursing, or supplemental feeding techniques.

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