Efficiency of food and nutrient (including energy) use are considered the key factors in the economic and environmental performance of livestock systems. The aim of this paper is to consider the basis of genetic variation in the components that constitute dietary nutrient efficiency; and to conclude whether there would be benefit, in any relevant terms, in including these components in breeding programmes that aim to improve nutrient efficiency within pig and poultry systems of production. The components considered are (i) external, pre-ingestion losses, such as food spillage and its relation to feeding behaviour traits, (ii) digestive efficiency, (iii) maintenance requirements, (iv) net efficiency of energy and nutrient utilisation and (v)...
International audienceDigestive efficiency traits are promising selection criteria to improve feed e...
A major objective of pork producers is to reduce production cost. Feeding may account for over 75% o...
Expansion ofdemand for porkis expected to meet the nutritional requirements of an increasing...
The efficiency of turning a pig diet into a human edible product, commonly called feed efficiency, i...
Improvement of feed efficiency in pigs has been achieved essentially by increasing lean growth rate,...
In pig breeding programs, purebred (PB) boars are selected in a nucleus, and mated with crossbred (...
Productivity of sows has increased worldwide, especially during the last decade. Sows have been cha...
The use of diets with dietary fibres from alternative feedstuffs less digestible for pigs is a solut...
In pig breeding programs, purebred (PB) boars are selected in a nucleus, and mated with crossbred (C...
Expansion ofdemand for porkis expected to meet the nutritional requirements of an increasing worl...
International audienceDigestive efficiency traits are promising selection criteria to improve feed e...
International audienceDigestive efficiency traits are promising selection criteria to improve feed e...
International audienceDigestive efficiency traits are promising selection criteria to improve feed e...
Productivity of sows has increased worldwide, especially during the last decade. Sows have been chan...
International audienceDigestive efficiency traits are promising selection criteria to improve feed e...
International audienceDigestive efficiency traits are promising selection criteria to improve feed e...
A major objective of pork producers is to reduce production cost. Feeding may account for over 75% o...
Expansion ofdemand for porkis expected to meet the nutritional requirements of an increasing...
The efficiency of turning a pig diet into a human edible product, commonly called feed efficiency, i...
Improvement of feed efficiency in pigs has been achieved essentially by increasing lean growth rate,...
In pig breeding programs, purebred (PB) boars are selected in a nucleus, and mated with crossbred (...
Productivity of sows has increased worldwide, especially during the last decade. Sows have been cha...
The use of diets with dietary fibres from alternative feedstuffs less digestible for pigs is a solut...
In pig breeding programs, purebred (PB) boars are selected in a nucleus, and mated with crossbred (C...
Expansion ofdemand for porkis expected to meet the nutritional requirements of an increasing worl...
International audienceDigestive efficiency traits are promising selection criteria to improve feed e...
International audienceDigestive efficiency traits are promising selection criteria to improve feed e...
International audienceDigestive efficiency traits are promising selection criteria to improve feed e...
Productivity of sows has increased worldwide, especially during the last decade. Sows have been chan...
International audienceDigestive efficiency traits are promising selection criteria to improve feed e...
International audienceDigestive efficiency traits are promising selection criteria to improve feed e...
A major objective of pork producers is to reduce production cost. Feeding may account for over 75% o...
Expansion ofdemand for porkis expected to meet the nutritional requirements of an increasing...