bp0012cpr12 | Genetic Factors Influencing Prolificacy | CPR1985
Legault C.
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Summary. Prolificacy, defined as litter size at birth, is currently considered to be the
most important component of sow productivity. However, in spite of a spectacular
increase in productivity due to management advances, litter size at birth has remained
constant for the past 20 years. This situation seems to question the long-term efficiency
of the classical methods of genetic improvement such as within-herd selection and
crossbreeding between European...