Effect of the Back Fat Thickness and Body Weight of Gilts at the Time of Service on Their Productive Performance During Gestation and Lactation in a Commercial Herd
IF 1.2 3区 农林科学Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Rosa E. Pérez, Manuel López, Gerardo Ordaz, Ruy Ortiz
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Abstract
The objective was to determine the effects of back fat thickness (BFT) and body weight (BW) of gilts at the time of service on their productive performance during gestation and lactation in a commercial herd. BFT and BW were measured at the time of service, when entering maternity and weaning. Gilts were classified into tertiles according to BFT (low [< 17 mm], moderate [17–15 mm], and high [> 20 mm]) and BW (light [< 140 kg], moderate [140–150 kg], and high [> 150 kg]) at the time of service. A higher (p < 0.05) lactating feed intake (4.5 kg/day) was observed in gilts with BFT < 17 mm. Classification based on BW at the time of service did not show any differences in feed intake during lactation. The greatest (p < 0.05) loss of back fat (4.7 mm) during lactation was observed in gilts with a BFT > 20 mm. The total number of piglets born, piglets born alive, and weaned piglets was higher (p < 0.05) in gilts with a BFT of 17–20 mm. In summary, it was shown that feed intake, weight loss, back fat during lactation, and litter performance were mostly affected by the BFT with respect to BW.
期刊介绍:
Animal Science Journal (a continuation of Animal Science and Technology) is the official journal of the Japanese Society of Animal Science (JSAS) and publishes Original Research Articles (full papers and rapid communications) in English in all fields of animal and poultry science: genetics and breeding, genetic engineering, reproduction, embryo manipulation, nutrition, feeds and feeding, physiology, anatomy, environment and behavior, animal products (milk, meat, eggs and their by-products) and their processing, and livestock economics. Animal Science Journal will invite Review Articles in consultations with Editors. Submission to the Journal is open to those who are interested in animal science.