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Crossbreeding and consanguinity management in pig farms in the departments of Ouémé and Plateau in Benin
BACKGROUND: The improvement in pig zootechnical performances is a common practice in Benin. This improvement of the performances is made by the choice of the best reproducers in farms and the crossbreeding between the different breeds. AIM: This study aims to characterize practices related to consan...
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Veterinary World
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6925037/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32009761 http://dx.doi.org/10.14202/vetworld.2019.1816-1825 |
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author | Dotché, Ignace Ogoudanan Idohou, Simon Dahouda, Mahamadou Kiki, Pascal Govoeyi, Benoit Antoine-Moussiaux, Nicolas Dehoux, Jean-Paul Mensah, Guy Apollinaire Farougou, Souaïbou Thilmant, Pierre Abdou Karim, Issaka Youssao Koutinhouin, Benoît |
author_facet | Dotché, Ignace Ogoudanan Idohou, Simon Dahouda, Mahamadou Kiki, Pascal Govoeyi, Benoit Antoine-Moussiaux, Nicolas Dehoux, Jean-Paul Mensah, Guy Apollinaire Farougou, Souaïbou Thilmant, Pierre Abdou Karim, Issaka Youssao Koutinhouin, Benoît |
author_sort | Dotché, Ignace Ogoudanan |
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description | BACKGROUND: The improvement in pig zootechnical performances is a common practice in Benin. This improvement of the performances is made by the choice of the best reproducers in farms and the crossbreeding between the different breeds. AIM: This study aims to characterize practices related to consanguinity management in pigs reared in Ouémé and Plateau. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Crossbreeding and consanguinity data were collected from 60 farms in these two departments. Frequencies and averages were calculated and compared between departments, genetic types, and origin of progenitors. RESULTS: The majority of the investigated pig farmers in both departments were married men of primary or secondary education level. Most of them cross animals without a specific crossbreeding scheme. These crossings were performed to a greater extent (p<0.05) in Ouémé (94.28%) than in Plateau (52%). In general, farmers cross improved animals of high breeding values with the crossbred ones. These crossings were mainly performed to improve zootechnical performances. Renewing animals were commonly chosen from the farm or were provided from nearby farms. The majority of pig breeders in Ouémé (100%) and Plateau (86.67%) obtained reproductive animals from nearby farms. Males and females were sometimes bought from the same farm or from farms that pig breeders have sold reproductive animals in the previous years. In the case of selection within their own farm, male and female progenitors are separated at puberty by the majority of the breeders of Plateau (42.11%) and Ouéme (50%). Inbred mating was reported by breeders. More than half of breeders mate animals having a parental link in both departments. The mating was performed between animals of the same mother in 37.93% of farms in Ouémé and in 45.46% in Plateau. The main consanguinity consequences mentioned by the breeders were the high mortality at birth and weaning, piglets’ weakness at the birth, the slow growth, and the decrease in litter size. Sows with at least one parent from external farm had a litter size at birth and weaning and a live-born piglets’ number significantly higher than sows with both parents from the same farm. CONCLUSION: Rigorous monitoring of crossing and the filial links are necessary for pig farms for ensuring the improvement of zootechnical performances. |
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spelling | pubmed-69250372020-01-31 Crossbreeding and consanguinity management in pig farms in the departments of Ouémé and Plateau in Benin Dotché, Ignace Ogoudanan Idohou, Simon Dahouda, Mahamadou Kiki, Pascal Govoeyi, Benoit Antoine-Moussiaux, Nicolas Dehoux, Jean-Paul Mensah, Guy Apollinaire Farougou, Souaïbou Thilmant, Pierre Abdou Karim, Issaka Youssao Koutinhouin, Benoît Vet World Research Article BACKGROUND: The improvement in pig zootechnical performances is a common practice in Benin. This improvement of the performances is made by the choice of the best reproducers in farms and the crossbreeding between the different breeds. AIM: This study aims to characterize practices related to consanguinity management in pigs reared in Ouémé and Plateau. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Crossbreeding and consanguinity data were collected from 60 farms in these two departments. Frequencies and averages were calculated and compared between departments, genetic types, and origin of progenitors. RESULTS: The majority of the investigated pig farmers in both departments were married men of primary or secondary education level. Most of them cross animals without a specific crossbreeding scheme. These crossings were performed to a greater extent (p<0.05) in Ouémé (94.28%) than in Plateau (52%). In general, farmers cross improved animals of high breeding values with the crossbred ones. These crossings were mainly performed to improve zootechnical performances. Renewing animals were commonly chosen from the farm or were provided from nearby farms. The majority of pig breeders in Ouémé (100%) and Plateau (86.67%) obtained reproductive animals from nearby farms. Males and females were sometimes bought from the same farm or from farms that pig breeders have sold reproductive animals in the previous years. In the case of selection within their own farm, male and female progenitors are separated at puberty by the majority of the breeders of Plateau (42.11%) and Ouéme (50%). Inbred mating was reported by breeders. More than half of breeders mate animals having a parental link in both departments. The mating was performed between animals of the same mother in 37.93% of farms in Ouémé and in 45.46% in Plateau. The main consanguinity consequences mentioned by the breeders were the high mortality at birth and weaning, piglets’ weakness at the birth, the slow growth, and the decrease in litter size. Sows with at least one parent from external farm had a litter size at birth and weaning and a live-born piglets’ number significantly higher than sows with both parents from the same farm. CONCLUSION: Rigorous monitoring of crossing and the filial links are necessary for pig farms for ensuring the improvement of zootechnical performances. Veterinary World 2019-11 2019-11-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6925037/ /pubmed/32009761 http://dx.doi.org/10.14202/vetworld.2019.1816-1825 Text en Copyright: © Dotché, et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Open Access. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Dotché, Ignace Ogoudanan Idohou, Simon Dahouda, Mahamadou Kiki, Pascal Govoeyi, Benoit Antoine-Moussiaux, Nicolas Dehoux, Jean-Paul Mensah, Guy Apollinaire Farougou, Souaïbou Thilmant, Pierre Abdou Karim, Issaka Youssao Koutinhouin, Benoît Crossbreeding and consanguinity management in pig farms in the departments of Ouémé and Plateau in Benin |
title | Crossbreeding and consanguinity management in pig farms in the departments of Ouémé and Plateau in Benin |
title_full | Crossbreeding and consanguinity management in pig farms in the departments of Ouémé and Plateau in Benin |
title_fullStr | Crossbreeding and consanguinity management in pig farms in the departments of Ouémé and Plateau in Benin |
title_full_unstemmed | Crossbreeding and consanguinity management in pig farms in the departments of Ouémé and Plateau in Benin |
title_short | Crossbreeding and consanguinity management in pig farms in the departments of Ouémé and Plateau in Benin |
title_sort | crossbreeding and consanguinity management in pig farms in the departments of ouémé and plateau in benin |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6925037/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32009761 http://dx.doi.org/10.14202/vetworld.2019.1816-1825 |
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