A total of 1,588 pigs representing six genetic lines were included in this study. These lines were selected to represent a wide range of biological types for appetite, rate and composition of gain, and meat quality traits. Each line was fed four different diets differing in lysine content. Barrows and gilts were used in the experiment, and pigs were randomly assigned to come off test at one of three weights (113.6, 131.8, or 150 kg). Rates of increase in weight, backfat thickness, and longissimus muscle area were essentially linear. Genetic type and diet influenced (P \u3c .05) rates of change in weight, backfat thickness, and longissimus muscle area and 10th rib fat depth, carcass longissimus muscle area, and dressing percentage. Genetic t...
Selection for decreased backfat thickness and faster rate of gain has resulted in pigs with increase...
We studied the response of pigs from two crossbred genetic lines (GL) in the 60 to 145 kg body weigh...
The main objective of this study is to examine genetic changes in growth rate and carcass compositio...
A total of 1,588 pigs representing six genetic lines were included in this study. These lines were s...
This study, supported by AGER (grant 2011-0280), investigated the effects of genetic type (GT) and d...
This study, supported by AGER (grant 2011-0280), investigated the effects of genetic type (GT) and d...
One hundred and twenty pigs (initially 96 lb BW) were used to determine the interrelationship betwee...
This trial was aimed to evaluate the effect on growth performance of restricted diets using conventi...
One hundred and twenty pigs (initially 96 lb BW) were slaughtered either at 230 lb (40 pigs) or at 2...
This trial was supported by AGER, grant n. 2011-0280, and aimed to study the effect of genetic type ...
One hundred and twenty pigs (initially 96 lb BW) were used to determine the interrelationship betwee...
One hundred and twenty pigs (initially 96 lb BW) were used to determine the interrelationship betwee...
One hundred and twenty pigs (initially 96 lb BW) were slaughtered either at 230 lb (40 pigs) or at ...
One hundred and twenty pigs (initially 96 lb BW) were slaughtered either at 230 lb (40 pigs) or at ...
The main objective of this study is to examine genetic changes in growth rate and carcass compositio...
Selection for decreased backfat thickness and faster rate of gain has resulted in pigs with increase...
We studied the response of pigs from two crossbred genetic lines (GL) in the 60 to 145 kg body weigh...
The main objective of this study is to examine genetic changes in growth rate and carcass compositio...
A total of 1,588 pigs representing six genetic lines were included in this study. These lines were s...
This study, supported by AGER (grant 2011-0280), investigated the effects of genetic type (GT) and d...
This study, supported by AGER (grant 2011-0280), investigated the effects of genetic type (GT) and d...
One hundred and twenty pigs (initially 96 lb BW) were used to determine the interrelationship betwee...
This trial was aimed to evaluate the effect on growth performance of restricted diets using conventi...
One hundred and twenty pigs (initially 96 lb BW) were slaughtered either at 230 lb (40 pigs) or at 2...
This trial was supported by AGER, grant n. 2011-0280, and aimed to study the effect of genetic type ...
One hundred and twenty pigs (initially 96 lb BW) were used to determine the interrelationship betwee...
One hundred and twenty pigs (initially 96 lb BW) were used to determine the interrelationship betwee...
One hundred and twenty pigs (initially 96 lb BW) were slaughtered either at 230 lb (40 pigs) or at ...
One hundred and twenty pigs (initially 96 lb BW) were slaughtered either at 230 lb (40 pigs) or at ...
The main objective of this study is to examine genetic changes in growth rate and carcass compositio...
Selection for decreased backfat thickness and faster rate of gain has resulted in pigs with increase...
We studied the response of pigs from two crossbred genetic lines (GL) in the 60 to 145 kg body weigh...
The main objective of this study is to examine genetic changes in growth rate and carcass compositio...