bp0016cpr16 | Gestation and Parturition | CPR2001
Wilson M. E.
, Ford S. P.
Litter size is often proposed as the trait that could have the greatest impact in
improving reproductive efficiency of pigs. Efforts to select directly for
increased litter size have generally been unsuccessful and highly variable. As
a result, several attempts have been made to identify critical physiological
components that control litter size, with the underlying assumption that
augmenting these components would improve this important trait. One
attempt at improving p...