swine selection Flashcards
what are the two components of swine performance?
- genetic ability of the pig
- environment (nutrition, health, facilities, management practices, etc.)
what is the hampshire breed good for? what are they not strong in? sire or dam?
good for muscling, not strong for littersize and mat., great for sire side
what is the duroc breed good for? sire or dam used in crosses? what are they not strong in?
rugged, meaty, fast growing, good mothers; sire; problems with fatness
what is the yorkshire breed good for? sire or dam? what are they not strong in?
large litters and good mothers; dam; not best for muscling
what breed is the large white similar too? why are they no longer considered the same breed?
yorkshire; similar characteristics, different genetic base
what breed does the chester white have similar genetics to? how are they different? what are characteristics of the chester white?
duroc; slower growth and more fat; durable breed and have a preferred coat color
what is the landrace breed good for? sire or dam used in crosses? what is this breed usually identified by?
long bodied and prolific; dam; its large floppy ears
what breed is the poland china similar to in body conformation? what is their coloration?
chester white; black with white points
what is the history of the spot breed in swine?
they were originally derived from polands that failed to adhere to color rules and the spots were able to make more progress in improvements
what characteristic are Berkshire pigs distinguished by? what breed are they similar to? what are their strengths?
snub, turned up nose and black and white spots color pattern; durocs; produce fine grain of meat and fatness and is highly desired in the japanese pork trade
what is the pietrain breed strong in? what stress gene do they carry? where did they originate?
heavy muscling; stress gene associated with high muscling but susceptible to PSE problems and stress; europe
where did the large black originate? what breed are they analogous to?
britain; large white
where is the hereford swine breed unique to? where were they developed?
USA; iowa and nebraska
where did the meishan breed originate? what are they noted for?
china; they reach puberty at 3 months and have larger litters
what is the goal of the swine genetics program?
- to not allow inferior genetics or the mating system to limit production performance
- to identify a better source of if genetics is the limited factor in obtaining maximum performance
- to make sure you are using the correct mating system that maximizes performance
- to be sure that herd health is not limiting performance