Abstract

Thirty primiparous gilts of the local breed, which has a very small size, were used in an experiment to study the effect of breeding age (3, 5, 7, 9, 11 and 13 months) on weight at breeding, gestation length, litter size, birth weight, and weaning weight. Increase of breeding age involved increase in breeding weight. Gilts in the three-month age group showed heat but none of them became pregnant at mating. Gilts in age groups from 5 up to 13 months became pregnant after breeding. The mean gestation length ranged between 113 and 114 days and seemed not to depend on the age at breeding. There was no significant difference among the various age groups in litter size (4 or 5 piglets). However, birth weight (between 0.6 and 1.1 kg) and weaning weight tended to increase with increase in age at mating.

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