Title: Pr
1Advanced genetic models for Piétrain boars
involved in crossbreeding in the Walloon Region
using test station and on-farm phenotypic and
genomic data
M. Dufrasne 1,2, V. Jaspart 3, J. Wavreille 4 et
N. Gengler 1 1 University of Liège, Gembloux
Agro Bio-Tech, Animal Science Unit - Gembloux 2
F.R.I.A. - Brussels 3 Walloon Pig Breeders
Association (AWEP) - Ciney 4 Walloon
Agricultural Research Centre (CRA-W) - Gembloux
Objective To develop genetic evaluation models
combining test station and on-farm data to
estimate the genetic values of Piétrain boars for
crossbred performances
- CONTEXT
- New genetic evaluation program for Walloon
Piétrain boars tested in test station - Test station progeny test for production traits
(growth, carcass quality traits and feed intake) - On-farm performance test for traits recorded on
live pigs (weight and carcass quality traits) - Crossbred progeny from Piétrain sires and
Landrace K dams
- Growth
- Data
- 17 483 live weight from 2 076 crossbred progeny
of Piétrain boars recorded at the test station
between 50 and 210 days of age - 54 068 live weight from 50 824 purebred and
crossbred pigs recorded on-farm between 175 and
250 days of age - Breed types purebred Piétrain and Landrace
(on-farm) crossbred Piétrain X Landrace (test
station and on-farm) - Data recorded on females, entire and castrated
males - Data standardized for each day of age and
pre-adjusted at 210 days to take into account
variance heterogeneity - Model (Dufrasne et al., 2011) Bi-trait animal
model with random regressions using linear
splines (knots at 50, 100, 175 and 210 days for
test station weight knots at 175, 210 and 250
days for on-farm weight)
- y Xb Q (Za Zp) e
- y vector of observations (test station
and on-farm weight) e vector of random
residual - b vector of fixed effects (sex,
contemporary group (CG), heterosis) Q matrix
of linear spline coefficients - a vector of random additive
effect X, Z incidence matrix - p vector of random permanent
environment effect - Carcass quality traits
- Data
Material and Methods
- RESULTS
- For 75 Piétrain boars already progeny tested
until now, breeding values (EBV) were estimated
using the data and the models described above. - For the moment Walloon pig breeders receive EBV
and associated reliabilities for the following
traits to base their selection decisions on -
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ADG between 100 and 210 days Live weight at 210 days
Backfat thickness Loin Muscle depth
Carcass weight Meat percentage
Conformation Index Feed conversion ratio
- UNDER DEVELOPMENT
- Global index combining different traits
- Further enhanced models that will allow also
estimation of non-additive and crossbreeding
effects - Genomic selection of Walloon Piétrain boars using
Single Nucleotid Polymorphism (SNP) genotypes to
estimate additive, non-additive and crossbreeding
effects
RESEARCH SUPPORTED BY THE WALLOON REGION OF
BELGIUM
Contact marie.dufrasne_at_ulg.ac.be