Abstract

The problems of pale, soft exudative muscle in pigs (PSE) and death during transportation are discussed. Both phenomena are caused by a hereditary disturbance of the energy metabolism of muscle and excessive production of lactate during exertion (exertional myopathy). An enzymatic test (CK test) for the estimation of hereditary proneness to exertional myopathy in the live breeding animal is described. Phenotypic correlations between CK values and parameters of meat quality are r=−0.4 (N=357 pigs). The heritability of CK values is h2=0.3 (N=3601 pigs). The scope and limitations of the CK test as compared with other test methods are discussed. It is concluded that the CK test is useful as a selection criterion for breeding schemes.

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