Effect of selection for body weight on reproduction in broiler lines

Authors

  • Gilberto Silber Schmidt
  • Elsio Antonio Pereira de Figueiredo
  • Mônica Corrêa Ledur
  • Danisio Prado Munari
  • Julieta Pereira Gomes

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab1998.v33.4995

Keywords:

fertility, hatchability, genetic change

Abstract

This study was carried out to evaluate the response of selection for body weight on genetic gain for fertility (FERT) and hatchability (ECLO). Four experimental (LL, ZZ, PP and KK), two commercial (LC1 and LC2) and two control lines (LLc and PPc) were evaluated. The male lines (LP)-LL, ZZ and LC1 were selected for body weight (PC), and the female lines (LM)-PP, KK and LC2, were selected for PC and egg production for seven generations. The selection for fertility and hatchability was done through independent culling levels. The regression coefficients of the deviation between selected and control lines on the generation number for fertility were -1.01±0.34 (LL), -0.62±0.22 (ZZ), 0.58±0.21 (PP) and -0.50±0.11% (KK). For hatchability such coefficients were -0.37±0.16 (LL), 0.28±0.12 (ZZ), 0.79±0.27 (PP) and 1.70±0.45% (KK). These values indicated that, except for hatchability in LM, there were significant genetic changes for fertility and hatchability, and mainly reduction in fertility, in LP. The use of independent culling levels was not efficient to maintain high levels of fertility in LP. In general, the negative correlated response of selection for PC on fertility was greater in LP. The depressive effect on hatchability in LP was smaller than for fertility.

Published

1998-10-01

How to Cite

Schmidt, G. S., de Figueiredo, E. A. P., Ledur, M. C., Munari, D. P., & Gomes, J. P. (1998). Effect of selection for body weight on reproduction in broiler lines. Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira, 33(10), 1595–1599. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab1998.v33.4995

Issue

Section

GENETICS