Productive performance and carcass quality of pigs from different sire lines under commercial production conditions.

IF 1.9 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Veterinary and Animal Science Pub Date : 2025-07-30 eCollection Date: 2025-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.vas.2025.100491
Julia Dezen Gomes, Bruna Pereira Martins da Silva, Stefano Francisco Pereira Duarte, Soraia Viana Ferreira, Vivian Vezzoni Almeida, Laura Woigt Pian, Fernanda Nery Ciconello, Cristina Tschorny Moncau Gadbem, Aline Silva Mello Cesar
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Abstract

Crossbreeding between Duroc and Pietrain breeds is widely applied in genetic improvement programs to enhance productivity and carcass quality, aligning with sustainability goals and consumer demands. Additionally, sex is a relevant factor influencing performance and carcass traits. This study evaluate performance, carcass characteristics, and primary cut weights in pigs from different genetic lines and sexes, as well as their interactions. A total of 600 pigs were evaluated across three sire lines: Line d- Duroc, Line H- Hybrid (Duroc and Pietrain), and Line P- Pietrain, including both females and immunocastrated males (ICM). At the end of the growing period, 120 animals with body weights closest to the pen average were selected for slaughter and carcass analysis. No significant interactions were observed between genetic line and sex (P ≤ 0.05). ICM showed superior average daily gain (ADG), final weight, feed conversion (FCR), and backfat thickness, while females had higher carcass yield and lean meat percentage. D and H lines outperformed P in carcass yield and weight, whereas P had greater backfat thickness but lower lean percentage and loin depth. For primary cuts, ICMs had heavier bellies, while females yielded more lean cuts. The results underscore the impact of genetic and sex-based selection on pork quality and sustainability.

不同父系猪在商业生产条件下的生产性能和胴体质量。
杜洛克和皮特兰品种之间的杂交被广泛应用于遗传改良计划,以提高生产力和胴体质量,符合可持续发展目标和消费者需求。此外,性别是影响生产性能和胴体性状的相关因素。本研究评估了不同遗传品系和性别猪的生产性能、胴体特性和初切重,以及它们之间的相互作用。共对600头猪进行了3个品系的评估:d-杜洛克品系、H-杂交品系(杜洛克和皮特兰)和P-皮特兰品系,包括雌性和免疫阉割的雄性(ICM)。在生育期结束时,选择体重最接近圈内平均体重的120头进行屠宰和胴体分析。遗传系与性别间无显著交互作用(P≤0.05)。公羊的平均日增重、末重、饲料系数和背膘厚均优于公羊,母羊的胴体产量和瘦肉率均高于公羊。D系和H系的胴体产量和体重优于P系,而P系的背膘厚较大,瘦肉率和腰深较低。对于初级切口,icm的腹部较重,而雌性的腹部较瘦。研究结果强调了遗传和性别选择对猪肉质量和可持续性的影响。
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Veterinary and Animal Science
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