A major objective of pork producers is to reduce production cost. Feeding may account for over 75% of pork production costs. Thus, selecting pigs for feed efficiency (FE) traits is a priority in pig breeding programs. While in the Americas, pigs are typically fed high-input diets, based on corn and soybean meal (CS); in Western Europe, pigs are commonly fed diets based on wheat and barley with high amounts of added protein-rich coproducts (WB), e.g., from milling and seed-oil industries. These two feeding scenarios provided a realistic setting for investigating a specific type of genotype by environment interaction; thus, we investigated the genotype by feed interaction (GxF). In the presence of a GxF, different feed compositions should be ...
The LocalPork project aims to improve the efficiency of pork production in Brazil. Pigs in Brazil ar...
Abstract Background There is an increasing need to account for genotype-by-environment (G × E) inter...
This review summarizes the results from the INRA (Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique) div...
A major objective of pork producers is to reduce production cost. Feeding may account for over 75% o...
In pig breeding programs, purebred (PB) boars are selected in a nucleus, and mated with crossbred (...
Selection for feed efficiency (FE) is a strategy to reduce the production costs per unit of animal p...
Improvement of feed efficiency in pigs has been achieved essentially by increasing lean growth rate,...
The study of feed intake has been greatly facilitated by the recent development of computerized syst...
Growth models are used commercially to determine feeding strategies that improve profitability on pi...
The efficiency of turning a pig diet into a human edible product, commonly called feed efficiency, i...
For ten generations, purebred Yorkshire pigs were divergently selected for increased and decreased f...
Low profit margins in the pig producing market are common since several years, due to the relative h...
Expansion ofdemand for porkis expected to meet the nutritional requirements of an increasing...
An experimental progeny test of 107 Dutch Yorkshire AI boars was designed under commercial fattening...
Productivity of sows has increased worldwide, especially during the last decade. Sows have been cha...
The LocalPork project aims to improve the efficiency of pork production in Brazil. Pigs in Brazil ar...
Abstract Background There is an increasing need to account for genotype-by-environment (G × E) inter...
This review summarizes the results from the INRA (Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique) div...
A major objective of pork producers is to reduce production cost. Feeding may account for over 75% o...
In pig breeding programs, purebred (PB) boars are selected in a nucleus, and mated with crossbred (...
Selection for feed efficiency (FE) is a strategy to reduce the production costs per unit of animal p...
Improvement of feed efficiency in pigs has been achieved essentially by increasing lean growth rate,...
The study of feed intake has been greatly facilitated by the recent development of computerized syst...
Growth models are used commercially to determine feeding strategies that improve profitability on pi...
The efficiency of turning a pig diet into a human edible product, commonly called feed efficiency, i...
For ten generations, purebred Yorkshire pigs were divergently selected for increased and decreased f...
Low profit margins in the pig producing market are common since several years, due to the relative h...
Expansion ofdemand for porkis expected to meet the nutritional requirements of an increasing...
An experimental progeny test of 107 Dutch Yorkshire AI boars was designed under commercial fattening...
Productivity of sows has increased worldwide, especially during the last decade. Sows have been cha...
The LocalPork project aims to improve the efficiency of pork production in Brazil. Pigs in Brazil ar...
Abstract Background There is an increasing need to account for genotype-by-environment (G × E) inter...
This review summarizes the results from the INRA (Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique) div...