Selection for reproductive traits in white egg stock using independent culling levels



Título del documento: Selection for reproductive traits in white egg stock using independent culling levels
Revista: Revista brasileira de ciencia avicola
Base de datos: PERIÓDICA
Número de sistema: 000279294
ISSN: 1516-635X
Autors: 1
Institucions: 1Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuaria, Centro Nacional de Pesquisa de Suinos e Aves, Concordia, Santa Catarina. Brasil
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Període: Oct-Dic
Volum: 7
Número: 4
Paginació: 231-235
País: Brasil
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de documento: Nota breve o noticia
Enfoque: Experimental
Resumen en inglés The objective of this study was to report the response to selection for fertility and hatchability in white egg layers strains, based on sire and dam performance, and the effects of inbreeding on these traits. Two selected white egg strains (CC and DD) from Embrapa´s poultry program under multiple trait selection were compared to a control strain (CCc). The control strain was established by randomly mating one male from each sire family to a non-related female from each dam family and was used to monitor genetic change in the selected lines. CC and DD were selected using family and individual information on hen-day egg production up to 40 weeks of age, egg weight, sexual maturity and 16-week-old body weight over five generations. Independent culling levels (ICL) were also used during population expansion to eliminate sires and dams with low fertility (FERT) and hatchability (HATC). Initially, FERT and HATC were over 90.0% in both selected and control strains. FERT and HATC of the selected and the control strains were compared during the last generation. FERT averages were 93.8, 93.8 and 94.4%, and HATCH averages were 93.2, 91.6 and 93.1% for CC, DD and CCc respectively. FERT and HATCH means were not different among strains. Estimated inbreeding increased at a rate of 0.4% per generation in all strains. Selection using ICL was able to effectively maintain the high initial FERT and HATC levels, and provide potential for high selection intensity in other traits. Inbreeding depression was not observed for any trait, indicating that selection compensated for any negative effects of inbreeding
Disciplines Medicina veterinaria y zootecnia
Paraules clau: Aves de corral,
Reproducción y genética animal,
Pollos,
Selección,
Huevos,
Fertilidad,
Desempeño reproductivo
Keyword: Veterinary medicine and animal husbandry,
Animal reproduction and genetics,
Poultry,
Chicken,
Selection,
Eggs,
Fertility,
Reproductive performance
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