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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 November 2017
This study determined the responses in performance test traits after four generations of divergent selection for lean growth rate (LGA), lean food conversion ratio (LFC) and daily food intake (DFI) in Large White and Landrace pigs.
Within each of the three selection groups, there were high and low selection lines with a control line, each consisting of 10 sires and 20 dams, with an average of 3 boars and 3 gilts tested per litter. A total of 3537 Large White and 2642 Landrace pigs were performance tested in Edinburgh and Wye, respectively. The performance test was over a fixed weight range of 30±3 kg to 85±5 kg. All pigs were individually penned, with ad-libitum feeding of a high energy (13.8 MJ DE/kg DM) and high protein (210 g/kg DM crude protein) pelleted ration.
Correlated responses in performance test traits to selection on LGA, LFC and DFI were estimated from the mean within-generation selection line breeding values for each trait, determined with the additive genetic and common environmental (co)variances for performance test traits, which were estimated using multivariate derivative-free residual maximum likelihood analyses.