Replacement gilts – age at first service – new advice

08-03-2010 | |
Gadd
John Gadd Topic: Pig Management
I am sure you have seen the interesting report on age at first service by JSR Genetics revealing that age at first service – in terms of numbers born alive and returns to service – takes precedence over bodyweight and fat P2 level. They claim that 240 days old shows the best response and is most cost effective, with bodyweight and fat cover far less important within quite wide boundaries. For the past ten years best opinion has been not to grow the gilt too rapidly between final selection,


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