Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2448451 Livestock Science 2008 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

A divergent selection experiment based on the homogeneity of birth weight in rabbit was carried out at the INRA experimental farm of Auzeville. The two lines were created by selecting breeding does and bucks from the female strain AGP22 bred at the Grimaud Frères Sélection company for environmental variability of birth weight. This involved a new model incorporating a genotypic value for the mean and a genotypic value for the environmental variance. There was a selection response with a significant difference in the within-litter standard deviation of birth weight between the lines after four generations of selection (6.93 g vs. 8.13 g). The mortality of kits at birth and from birth to weaning was lower in the “homogeneous” line than in the “heterogeneous” line (16.6% vs. 18.6% and 17.7% vs. 32.7%, respectively). The litter size at weaning was higher in the “homogeneous” line (7.22 vs. 5.39). The selection on the homogeneity of birth weight had no significant influence on the other traits. It was concluded that selection for reduced environmental variance of birth weight improved young rabbit survival without reducing the mean of birth weight.

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