Influence of season of birth, sex and paternal line on growth performance and carcass traits in pigs

Participants in the pig production industry focus on feed and feed additives to improve growth performance and meat quality of pigs. Consequently, the Rural Development Administration of the Republic of Korea produced a new paternal line to improve economic traits in pigs. However, there is an absence of information on pig traits with regard to season and sex, and a comparison between the new paternal line and past paternal lines. Therefore, the authors conducted this study to investigate the influence of season of birth, sex and paternal line on growth performance and carcass traits in pigs. A total of 2888 piglets ((Landrace χ Yorkshire) χ Darby Duroc (DD) or Chookjin Duroc (CD)) with an average age of three weeks were tested for 22 weeks during the four season of the year (spring 608 piglets, summer 404 piglets, autumn 576 piglets and winter 1300 piglets). The bodyweights (BW) of individual pig were recorded, and feed consumption was recorded at weeks 2, 12 and 22, to determine growth performance. At reaching market weight, backfat thickness was determined at the last rib area. Meat was graded according to the criteria of the slaughterhouse. There were no significant differences in growth performance and carcass traits between sexes. The CD line crossbred pig had a significant higher BW at 16 weeks, and higher carcass trait values at 22 weeks than the DD line. During weeks 8 to 16 the CD line crossbred pigs showed a tendency of an increased average daily gain (ADG) and gain : feed (G : F) ratio compared with the DD line. Furthermore, pigs born in spring had significant lower ADG, average daily feed intake (ADFI) and carcass trait values than born in the other seasons. In conclusion, the new paternal line (Chookjin Duroc) improved growth performance and carcass traits compare with the DD line.

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Main Authors: Lee,J.H., Song,M.H., Yun,W., Liu,S.D., Lee,C.H., Oh,H.J., An,J.S., Yu,D.J., Kim,H.B., Cho,J.H.
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Language:English
Published: The South African Society for Animal Science (SASAS) 2019
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spelling oai:scielo:S0375-158920190002000162019-05-30Influence of season of birth, sex and paternal line on growth performance and carcass traits in pigsLee,J.H.Song,M.H.Yun,W.Liu,S.D.Lee,C.H.Oh,H.J.An,J.S.Yu,D.J.Kim,H.B.Cho,J.H. sex growth terminal sire meat quality backfat thickness Participants in the pig production industry focus on feed and feed additives to improve growth performance and meat quality of pigs. Consequently, the Rural Development Administration of the Republic of Korea produced a new paternal line to improve economic traits in pigs. However, there is an absence of information on pig traits with regard to season and sex, and a comparison between the new paternal line and past paternal lines. Therefore, the authors conducted this study to investigate the influence of season of birth, sex and paternal line on growth performance and carcass traits in pigs. A total of 2888 piglets ((Landrace χ Yorkshire) χ Darby Duroc (DD) or Chookjin Duroc (CD)) with an average age of three weeks were tested for 22 weeks during the four season of the year (spring 608 piglets, summer 404 piglets, autumn 576 piglets and winter 1300 piglets). The bodyweights (BW) of individual pig were recorded, and feed consumption was recorded at weeks 2, 12 and 22, to determine growth performance. At reaching market weight, backfat thickness was determined at the last rib area. Meat was graded according to the criteria of the slaughterhouse. There were no significant differences in growth performance and carcass traits between sexes. The CD line crossbred pig had a significant higher BW at 16 weeks, and higher carcass trait values at 22 weeks than the DD line. During weeks 8 to 16 the CD line crossbred pigs showed a tendency of an increased average daily gain (ADG) and gain : feed (G : F) ratio compared with the DD line. Furthermore, pigs born in spring had significant lower ADG, average daily feed intake (ADFI) and carcass trait values than born in the other seasons. In conclusion, the new paternal line (Chookjin Duroc) improved growth performance and carcass traits compare with the DD line.The South African Society for Animal Science (SASAS)South African Journal of Animal Science v.49 n.2 20192019-01-01journal articletext/htmlhttp://www.scielo.org.za/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0375-15892019000200016en
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Song,M.H.
Yun,W.
Liu,S.D.
Lee,C.H.
Oh,H.J.
An,J.S.
Yu,D.J.
Kim,H.B.
Cho,J.H.
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Song,M.H.
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Liu,S.D.
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Kim,H.B.
Cho,J.H.
Influence of season of birth, sex and paternal line on growth performance and carcass traits in pigs
author_facet Lee,J.H.
Song,M.H.
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Liu,S.D.
Lee,C.H.
Oh,H.J.
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Yu,D.J.
Kim,H.B.
Cho,J.H.
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title Influence of season of birth, sex and paternal line on growth performance and carcass traits in pigs
title_short Influence of season of birth, sex and paternal line on growth performance and carcass traits in pigs
title_full Influence of season of birth, sex and paternal line on growth performance and carcass traits in pigs
title_fullStr Influence of season of birth, sex and paternal line on growth performance and carcass traits in pigs
title_full_unstemmed Influence of season of birth, sex and paternal line on growth performance and carcass traits in pigs
title_sort influence of season of birth, sex and paternal line on growth performance and carcass traits in pigs
description Participants in the pig production industry focus on feed and feed additives to improve growth performance and meat quality of pigs. Consequently, the Rural Development Administration of the Republic of Korea produced a new paternal line to improve economic traits in pigs. However, there is an absence of information on pig traits with regard to season and sex, and a comparison between the new paternal line and past paternal lines. Therefore, the authors conducted this study to investigate the influence of season of birth, sex and paternal line on growth performance and carcass traits in pigs. A total of 2888 piglets ((Landrace χ Yorkshire) χ Darby Duroc (DD) or Chookjin Duroc (CD)) with an average age of three weeks were tested for 22 weeks during the four season of the year (spring 608 piglets, summer 404 piglets, autumn 576 piglets and winter 1300 piglets). The bodyweights (BW) of individual pig were recorded, and feed consumption was recorded at weeks 2, 12 and 22, to determine growth performance. At reaching market weight, backfat thickness was determined at the last rib area. Meat was graded according to the criteria of the slaughterhouse. There were no significant differences in growth performance and carcass traits between sexes. The CD line crossbred pig had a significant higher BW at 16 weeks, and higher carcass trait values at 22 weeks than the DD line. During weeks 8 to 16 the CD line crossbred pigs showed a tendency of an increased average daily gain (ADG) and gain : feed (G : F) ratio compared with the DD line. Furthermore, pigs born in spring had significant lower ADG, average daily feed intake (ADFI) and carcass trait values than born in the other seasons. In conclusion, the new paternal line (Chookjin Duroc) improved growth performance and carcass traits compare with the DD line.
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