Background: There is growing interest in using genetic selection to obtain more resilient farm animals (i.e. that are minimally affected by disturbances or rapidly recover from them). The aims of this study were to: (i) estimate the genetic parameters of resilience indicator traits based on egg production data, (ii) assess whether these traits are genetically correlated in purebreds and crossbreds, and (iii) assess the genetic correlations of these traits with egg production (EP) as total number of eggs between 25 and 83 weeks. Purebred hens (33,825 from a White Leghorn (WA) line and 34,397 from a Rhode Island (BD) line were housed in individual cages, while crossbred hens were housed in collective cages of 6 to 8 paternal half-sibs (12,852...
Selection for egg production and egg quality traits in five Leghorn strains was based on pedigreed s...
Mortality of laying hens due to cannibalism is a major problem in the egg-laying industry. Survival ...
With social interactions, individuals may affect each other’s phenotype. In these cases, an individu...
International audienceBackground: There is growing interest in using genetic selection to obtain mor...
International audienceResilience is the capacity of an animal to be minimally affected by disturbanc...
This study aimed to investigate the genetics of rearing success (RS) in laying hens. Four rearing tr...
ABSTRACT The objectives of this experiment were: 1) to estimate the increase in accuracy of selectio...
The aim of the project ‘The genetics of robustness in laying hens’ was to investigate nature and reg...
Abstract The survival of about eight generations of a large strain of laying hens was analysed separ...
The objective of the current study was to estimate genetic and phenotypic correlations among feather...
Resilience is the capacity of an animal to be minimally affected by disturbances or to rapidly retur...
Through social interactions, individuals affect one another’s phenotype. The heritable effect of an ...
The new regulations about the husbandry of laying hens and the so-called genomic revolution offer bo...
In cage-free systems, laying hens must lay their eggs in the nests. Selecting layers based on nestin...
<p>Background: Uniformity of eggs is an important aspect for retailers because consumers prefer homo...
Selection for egg production and egg quality traits in five Leghorn strains was based on pedigreed s...
Mortality of laying hens due to cannibalism is a major problem in the egg-laying industry. Survival ...
With social interactions, individuals may affect each other’s phenotype. In these cases, an individu...
International audienceBackground: There is growing interest in using genetic selection to obtain mor...
International audienceResilience is the capacity of an animal to be minimally affected by disturbanc...
This study aimed to investigate the genetics of rearing success (RS) in laying hens. Four rearing tr...
ABSTRACT The objectives of this experiment were: 1) to estimate the increase in accuracy of selectio...
The aim of the project ‘The genetics of robustness in laying hens’ was to investigate nature and reg...
Abstract The survival of about eight generations of a large strain of laying hens was analysed separ...
The objective of the current study was to estimate genetic and phenotypic correlations among feather...
Resilience is the capacity of an animal to be minimally affected by disturbances or to rapidly retur...
Through social interactions, individuals affect one another’s phenotype. The heritable effect of an ...
The new regulations about the husbandry of laying hens and the so-called genomic revolution offer bo...
In cage-free systems, laying hens must lay their eggs in the nests. Selecting layers based on nestin...
<p>Background: Uniformity of eggs is an important aspect for retailers because consumers prefer homo...
Selection for egg production and egg quality traits in five Leghorn strains was based on pedigreed s...
Mortality of laying hens due to cannibalism is a major problem in the egg-laying industry. Survival ...
With social interactions, individuals may affect each other’s phenotype. In these cases, an individu...