Abstract

Abstract. The present study deals with estimation of genetic parameter for purebred and crossbred Performance of live born piglets, in order to choose the optimal selection method. Data sets of two pure breeds, line L03 and L04, with 5,422 sows, a two line crossbred, L303, with 3,553 sows and a three line crossbred, L350, with 3,609 sows of a North-German breeding Company were recorded. Estimated genetic correlation between purebred and crossbred Performance were rg = 0.59 and 0.40 for reciprocal crosses L03xL04 and L04xL03, respectively. Further investigations showed that the genetic correlation is influenced by genotype-environment interactions between a nucleus farm and a farm on production level. Full-sib effects showed a proportion of FS = 0.06 on the phenotypic variance of litter size. They were confounded with additive genetic variance and permanent environment variance, when full-sib effects were neglected. The percentage of equal selected purebred sires of line L03 were 80% when 30% of the sires selected on purebred or crossbred breeding values. Accuracy of estimated breeding values of purebred sires increased when crossbred Information were considered additionally from 0.32 to 0.38 for line L03 and 0.46 to 0.47 for line L04. Genetic correlation between purebred and crossbred Performance, the genetic connectedness between nucleus and production and the presence of genotype-environment interactions were analysed to have high influence on the value of additionally considered crossbred Performance.

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