Abstract

등지방을 포함한 산육형질과 번식 및 산자형질간의 관계를 규명하기 위하여 경남흑돈(버크셔)의 자료를 분석하였다. Pearson 상관의 추정에서 등지방은 번식형질과 -0.24~-.26을 나타냈다. 유전적 관계를 조사하기 위한 초분만일령, 초분만일령과 첫 분만을 위한 종부횟수에 관한 유전상관 추정은 자료의 부족으로 추정치의 변동이 많고 폭이 컸다. 등지방과 산자형질과는 낮은 Pearson 상관을 보였지만 총산자, 생존산자, 생시복체중, 이유복체중의 유전상관계수가 각각 .21, .24, .11, .07으로 조사되어 유전적 상관이 더 높게 조사되어 등지방의 개량이 산자능력을 감소시킬 수 있다. 90kg 도달일령과 총산자, 생존산자, 생시복체중, 이유복체중과의 유전상관 계수는 .14, .17, .09 그리고 0.0으로 각각 조사되어 산육능력이 우수할수록 산자능력의 감소를 의미하고 있다. In order to investigate the relation of production traits and reproduction traits the data from Gyungnam heugdon(Berkshire) were analyzed. Pearson correlation coefficients of the reproductive traits including days to first farrowing, days to first breeding and no. of breeding for first litter with back fat thickness were ranged -.24 to -.26. Estimates of heritability and genetic correlation for the reproductive traits including days to first farrowing, days to first breeding and no. of breeding for first litter showed frequent and wide fluctuation due to lack of reproductive records. Pearson correlation coefficients of back fat with litter traits were low, but genetic correlation coefficients were relatively high. Genetic correlation coefficients of back fat with total litter size, pigs born alive, litter weight at birth and litter weight at weaning were .21, .24, .11 and .07 respectively. It suggests that thin back fat thickness deteriorates performance of litter traits. Genetic correlation coefficients of days to 90kg with total litter size, pigs born alive, litter weight at birth and litter weight at weaning were .14, .17, .09 and .00 respectively. This result imply that genetic improvement on the production traits reduce the litter trait performance.

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