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Inbreeding and inbreeding depression on reproduction and production traits of White Leghorn lines selected for egg production traits.

A Sewalem1, K Johansson, M Wilhelmson, K Lillpers.   

Abstract

1. The rate of inbreeding and its effect on reproduction and egg production traits were studied in White Leghorn lines selected for egg production traits. The experiment was carried out for 10 generations in a control line (C) and in lines selected for increased egg number (EN), egg weight (EW) and egg mass (EM). 2. Data were available on reproduction traits, such as percent fertile eggs (PF), percent hatched of fertile eggs (PHF) and percent hatched of total eggs set (PHT), and on egg production traits such as age at 1st egg (AFE), egg number and egg weight. 3. The rate of increase in average inbreeding per generation was 1.50, 1.24, 1.14 and 0.18% for the line EN, EW, EM and C, respectively. The effect of inbreeding on reproduction and production traits was estimated by including the inbreeding coefficient of the hen (Fh), embryo (Fe) and mate (Fs) as a partial linear regression in the model. 4. There was a significant effect of inbreeding on reproduction traits in line EW attributable to the inbreeding of the hen, embryo and mate. No such effect was observed in the other lines. 5. In all lines inbreeding tended to reduce egg number and delay sexual maturity. In general, all lines reacted differently to inbreeding.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10465386     DOI: 10.1080/00071669987601

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br Poult Sci        ISSN: 0007-1668            Impact factor:   2.095


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