Abstract

Laparoscopy was used to estimate ovulation rate at first mating in 460 Large White/Landrace gilts. For 385 gilts which farrowed litter size was recorded and the relationships between age and mating, maternal litter size, ovulation rate and reproductive performance were examined. The mean ovulation rate of the gilts which farrowed was 10.9 +/- 0.14 corpora lutea and the mean first litter size was 8.0 +/- 0.12 piglets born with 7.5 greater than or equal to +/- 0.13 born alive. Ovulation rate was related to first litter size (r = 0.29, P < 0.001) but embryo loss was the major factor determining litter size, accounting for about 58% of the variation. None of the variable examined at the time of mating was sufficiently correlated with litter size to be useful as selection criteria for improving reproductive performance.

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