2 1950 - 60s type hog 3 1970s type hog 4 Late 80s to early 90s 5 Today -- Symbol III 6 Symbol III 7 Production Characteristics
Feed efficiency 2.4
Fat free lean gain efficiency 5.9
Fat free lean gain per day 0.95 lb (0.43 kg)
Market weight 270 lb (122 kg) in 156 days
From maternal line weaning gt 25 pigs/year
Structurally sound
8 Carcass Characteristics
Hot carcass weight 205 lb (93 kg)
Loin eye 6.5-7.1 sq inch (42-46 sq cm)
Belly thickness 1.0 inch (2.54 cm)
10th rib backfat 0.7 inch (1.8 cm)
Fat free lean 53.0
9 Quality Characteristics
Visual color score 4.0
24 hour pH 5.9
Maximum drip loss 2.5
Intramuscular fat 3.0 or more
Free from stress gene
10 Production Goals of Large U.S. Producer
Yearly Average - Some units/periods will be better
2.4 litters per year - 25 pigs/sow/year
Farrowing rate 85
Pigs born alive 11.0
Pigs weaned/litter 10.0
19 days - 13 lb (5.9 kg)
1.7 lb (0.77 kg) daily gain from weaning
2.35 feed efficiency
11 Swine Breeding Pyramid Seedstock/Nucleus Level Gene Flow Multiplication Commercial Production 12 Know the Industry
Seedstock Level
Purebreds, Synthetic Lines or Strains
Base population for the industry
Highest level of genetic improvement
Multiple traits
Focused, intense selection
Genetic markers may be used
Generally few breeders
Relatively small herds Elite Herds
Large capital investment
13 Commercial Production
Crossbreeding used extensively
Heterosis is maximized
Lines from the multiplication segment crossed
Focus on the end-product
Meat and by-products for human consumption
Production efficiency is critical to success
Large volume of production
Large number of producers
Extensive use of AI to improve genetic performance and exploit high-quality sires
14 Determining the Mating System
Seedstock Level
Pure lines or strains are maintained
Intense selection for economic traits of interest
Maternal lines Select sires in top 10, Females in top 50
Terminal lines Select sires in top 10
Multiplication Level
Crossing of pure lines or strains
Combine superior attributes of each breed or line
Commercial Level
Crossing of pure lines or strains
Specific combinations of maternal and terminal lines crossed
Capitalize on Heterosis
15 High Lean Sires
Pietrain
Very Lean
Heavy Muscled
Slow Growth
Stress Susceptibility is Problem
Hampshire
Moderate Growth
High lean
Poor water holding capacity
Napole gene may be present
16 Production and Muscle Quality Sires
Duroc
Highest growth
Moderate in fat
High in lean growth rate
High feed intake
Durable breeder
Meat Quality Breed
High in intramuscular fat
Acceptable color
Tender and flavorful
Red Color (completely recessive) 17 Meat Quality Sires
Berkshire
Slow growth
Fat
Low percent lean
High Quality Pork
High ultimate ph
Tender and juicy
Dark color
100 Pure Berkshire
High end export market
Japan
U.S. white table cloth restaurants
18 Primary Maternal Breeds
Landrace
High milking ability
Good maternal instincts
Good udder quality
Yorkshire -- Mother Breed
Litter size is high
Good milking ability
Fertility good
Good udders
19 Secondary Maternal Breeds
Chester White
Good mothering ability
Good number born alive
Tend to be fat
Slow growing
Meishan
Chinese breed
Highly prolific
Extremely fat
Very little muscle
20 Terminal Crossbreeding - Maximum Heterosis X Grandparent Yorkshire x Landrace X Parent Yorkshire x Landrace F1 Market Hogs 1/2 D, 1/4 Y, 1/4 L 21 Terminal Crossbreeding - Maximum Heterosis Great Grandparent Hampshire x Landrace X Grandparent Yorkshire x HL F1 X Parent Duroc x 3-Way Cross YYHL X Market Hogs 1/2 D 1/4 Y 1/8 H 1/8 L 22 Terminal Crossbreeding - Maximum Heterosis Great Grandparent Duroc x Landrace X X Grandparent Yorkshire x DL F1 Parent Hamp x 3-Way Cross YYDL X Market Hogs 1/2 H 1/4 Y 1/8 D 1/8 L 23 Terminal Crossbreeding System
Outdoor/large groups -- 25-50 color (Duroc or Hamp)
Inside/crated/small groups -- 0-25 color
Contributes growth and composition to offspring
26 Purchase All Replacements
Advantages
Simplest system to manage
Maximizes terminal production
Supplier does genetic work
Disadvantages
Cost of replacements
Health risk
Acclimation period
Timing of introductions
27 Raise Your Own Females
Advantages
Lowers health risk
Reduces acclimation problems
Possible cost savings
Disadvantages
Requires extra management
Reduces terminal production
Requires evaluation and selection
Genetic merit of females?
28 Requirements for Within-Herd Production of Females
Willingness and desire
Management ability
GP/GGP females are more difficult to manage
Requires identification of all females
Requires evaluation and selection program
Must manage production and supply
Evaluation of cost and benefit
29 Rotaterminal Crossbreeding System 15 of herd 85 of herd Terminal boars Crossbred females Landrace boars All pigs go to market Crossbred females Crossbred females Yorkshire boars 30 Advantages of Rota-Terminal System
Purchase startup females once
Health advantages of raising your own gilts
Suitable for AI
100 heterosis in market pig
Maternal heterosis
86 (3-breed maternal cross)
67 (2-breed maternal cross)
31 Setting a Breeding Goal
Determine your expected outcome
Profit in the swine industry is the result of highly productive females producing fast growing, efficient pigs that produce high-quality meat
The Breeding Goal defines which traits to select for and the genetic information needed to build the herd
32 Decide Which Traits to Select
Understand the Economic Value of traits
Determine how to maximize genetic response
Heritability Variation due to Genes
Environment Variation due to Non-genetic factors
Nutrition
Health
Facilities
Management
Understand how to select superior animals for traits of interest
33 Economic Value of Traits NSIF and NPPC 34 Economic Value of Traits NSIF and NPPC 35 Reproductive Traits
Fertility
Litter size born and weaned
Longevity
Breed and rebreed for multiple parities
Structural soundness
Milk Production
Litter weight
36 Reproduction and Longevity
Too frequently the breeding herd has difficulty with structural soundness and movement
Dont compromise soundness
Culling rates will go up
Sow death rate will go up
Performance goes down
37 Performance Traits
Growth Rate
Days to 250 lbs (114 kg)
Feed Efficiency
Pounds (kg) of feed per Pound (kg) of gain
Health Status
38 Carcass Traits
Backfat Depth
Muscle
Loin Ham
39 Meat Quality DFD PSE RFN Marbling Scores 40 Consumer Traits 41 Present your product to its Best Advantage
Seedstock Supplier
Document your breeding program
Goals and objectives
Traits under selection
Genetic trends for traits under selection
42 Present your product to its Best Advantage
Commercial Producer
Product Focused Meet the Packer, Processor and Consumer needs
43 Efficient Production of High Quality Pork Products
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