Estimation of heritability of feeding behaviour traits and their correlation with production traits in Finnish Yorkshire pigs.

Alper T Kavlak, Pekka Uimari
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A major proportion of the costs of pork production is related to feed. The feed conversion rate (FCR) or residual feed intake (RFI) is thus commonly included in breeding programmes. Feeding behaviour traits do not directly have economic value but, if correlated with production traits, can be used as auxiliary traits. The aim of this study was to estimate the heritability of feeding behaviour traits and their genetic correlations with production traits in the Finnish Yorkshire pig population. The data were available from 3,235 pigs. Feeding behaviour was measured as the number of visits per day (NVD), time spent in feeding per day (TPD), daily feed intake (DFI), time spent feeding per visit (TPV), feed intake per visit (FPV) and feed intake rate (FR). The test station phase was divided into five periods. Estimates of heritabilities of feeding behaviour traits varied from 0.17 to 0.47. Strong genetic correlations were obtained between behaviour traits in all periods. However, only DFI was strongly correlated with the production traits. Interestingly, a moderate positive genetic correlation was obtained between FR and backfat thickness (0.1-0.5) and between FR and average daily gain (0.3-0.4), depending on the period. Based on the results, there is no additional benefit from including feeding-related traits other than those commonly used (FCR and RFI) in the breeding programme. However, if correlated with animal welfare, the feeding behaviour traits could be valuable in the breeding programme.

芬兰约克郡猪饲养行为性状的遗传力及其与生产性状的相关性分析。
猪肉生产成本的很大一部分与饲料有关。因此,饲料转化率(FCR)或剩余采食量(RFI)通常包括在育种计划中。摄食行为性状不具有直接的经济价值,但如果与生产性状相关,则可作为辅助性状。本研究的目的是估计芬兰约克郡猪饲养行为性状的遗传力及其与生产性状的遗传相关性。这些数据来自3235头猪。摄食行为测量为每日到访次数(NVD)、每日进食时间(TPD)、每日采食量(DFI)、每次进食时间(TPV)、每次采食量(FPV)和采食量(FR)。试验站阶段分为五个阶段。摄食行为特征的遗传率估计在0.17到0.47之间。在所有时期的行为特征之间都有很强的遗传相关性。但只有DFI与生产性状有较强的相关性。有趣的是,在不同时期,FR与背膘厚(0.1-0.5)和平均日增重(0.3-0.4)之间存在中度正相关。根据结果,在育种计划中加入除常用性状(FCR和RFI)外的饲喂相关性状并没有额外的好处。然而,如果与动物福利相关,喂养行为特征可能在育种计划中有价值。
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