Relationships of genomic estimated breeding values for age at puberty, birth weight, and growth during development in normal cyclic and acyclic gilts.
J Anim Sci
; 1012023 Jan 03.
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Failure to display pubertal estrus is major reason replacement gilts are culled from the herd. Two types of prebreeding estrus failure are delay in attaining puberty due to sexual immaturity known as prepubertal anestrus (PPA) and silent ovulation without signs of estrus known as behavioral anestrus (BA). For efficient gilt development, it is important to understand what contributes to these acyclic phenotypes. Comparison of birth weight and growth rate in age-matched cyclic, PPA, and BA gilts showed that PPA gilts were heavier at birth and BA gilts grew faster during the finisher period, reflecting negative effects of larger birth weight and faster growth on sexual maturity and behavioral estrus. The genetic relationship between growth and puberty onset indicated that gilts with the least and greatest growth rates are less optimal as replacements. A selection criterion to avoid the smallest and largest gilts in a cohort could result in gilts with optimal development for boar stimulation and reduce the proportion of acyclic gilts. This management strategy would be most effective if targeted to first parity sows.
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Reproducción
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Maduración Sexual
Tipo de estudio:
Prognostic_studies
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Animals
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Pregnancy
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J Anim Sci
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2023
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Article