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Correlated Response to Selection for Litter Size Residual Variability in Rabbits’ Body Condition

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Selection for decreasing litter size residual variance has been proposed as an indirect way to select for resilience. Resilience has been directly related to welfare. A good body condition and efficient body fat mobilization have been associated with an optimal level of animal welfar...

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Autores principales: Agea, Iván, García, María de la Luz, Blasco, Agustín, Massányi, Peter, Capcarová, Marcela, Argente, María-José
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7767153/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33371228
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10122447
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author Agea, Iván
García, María de la Luz
Blasco, Agustín
Massányi, Peter
Capcarová, Marcela
Argente, María-José
author_facet Agea, Iván
García, María de la Luz
Blasco, Agustín
Massányi, Peter
Capcarová, Marcela
Argente, María-José
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Selection for decreasing litter size residual variance has been proposed as an indirect way to select for resilience. Resilience has been directly related to welfare. A good body condition and efficient body fat mobilization have been associated with an optimal level of animal welfare. Two rabbit lines have been divergently selected for litter size residual variability. The low line selected for decreasing litter size variance more efficiently managed the body fat from mating to weaning in the second productive cycle in females compared to the high line, which could be related to the lower culling rate reported previously in the low line. Therefore, body condition can be used as a useful biomarker of resilience. ABSTRACT: A divergent selection experiment for residual variance of litter size at birth was carried out in rabbits during twelve generations. Residual variance of litter size was estimated as the within-doe variance of litter size after pre-correction for year and season as well as parity and lactation status effects. The aim of this work was to study the correlated response to selection for litter size residual variability in body condition from mating to weaning. Body condition is related directly to an animal’s fat deposits. Perirenal fat is the main fat deposit in rabbits. Individual body weight (IBW) and perirenal fat thickness (PFT) were used to measure body condition at second mating, delivery, 10 days after delivery, and weaning. Litter size of the first three parities was analyzed. Both lines decreased body condition between mating to delivery; however, the decrease in body condition at delivery was lower in the low line, despite this line having higher litter size at birth (+0.54 kits, p = 0.93). The increment of body condition between delivery and early lactation was slightly higher in the low line. On the other hand, body condition affected success of females’ receptivity and fertility at the third mating, e.g., receptive females showed a higher IBW and PFT than unreceptive ones (+129 g and +0.28 mm, respectively), and fertile females had a higher IBW and PFT than unfertile ones (+82 g and +0.28 mm, respectively). In conclusion, the does selected for reducing litter size variability showed a better deal with situations of high-energy demand, such as delivery and lactation, than those selected for increasing litter size variability, which would agree with the better health and welfare condition in the low line.
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spelling pubmed-77671532020-12-28 Correlated Response to Selection for Litter Size Residual Variability in Rabbits’ Body Condition Agea, Iván García, María de la Luz Blasco, Agustín Massányi, Peter Capcarová, Marcela Argente, María-José Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Selection for decreasing litter size residual variance has been proposed as an indirect way to select for resilience. Resilience has been directly related to welfare. A good body condition and efficient body fat mobilization have been associated with an optimal level of animal welfare. Two rabbit lines have been divergently selected for litter size residual variability. The low line selected for decreasing litter size variance more efficiently managed the body fat from mating to weaning in the second productive cycle in females compared to the high line, which could be related to the lower culling rate reported previously in the low line. Therefore, body condition can be used as a useful biomarker of resilience. ABSTRACT: A divergent selection experiment for residual variance of litter size at birth was carried out in rabbits during twelve generations. Residual variance of litter size was estimated as the within-doe variance of litter size after pre-correction for year and season as well as parity and lactation status effects. The aim of this work was to study the correlated response to selection for litter size residual variability in body condition from mating to weaning. Body condition is related directly to an animal’s fat deposits. Perirenal fat is the main fat deposit in rabbits. Individual body weight (IBW) and perirenal fat thickness (PFT) were used to measure body condition at second mating, delivery, 10 days after delivery, and weaning. Litter size of the first three parities was analyzed. Both lines decreased body condition between mating to delivery; however, the decrease in body condition at delivery was lower in the low line, despite this line having higher litter size at birth (+0.54 kits, p = 0.93). The increment of body condition between delivery and early lactation was slightly higher in the low line. On the other hand, body condition affected success of females’ receptivity and fertility at the third mating, e.g., receptive females showed a higher IBW and PFT than unreceptive ones (+129 g and +0.28 mm, respectively), and fertile females had a higher IBW and PFT than unfertile ones (+82 g and +0.28 mm, respectively). In conclusion, the does selected for reducing litter size variability showed a better deal with situations of high-energy demand, such as delivery and lactation, than those selected for increasing litter size variability, which would agree with the better health and welfare condition in the low line. MDPI 2020-12-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7767153/ /pubmed/33371228 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10122447 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Correlated Response to Selection for Litter Size Residual Variability in Rabbits’ Body Condition
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title_full Correlated Response to Selection for Litter Size Residual Variability in Rabbits’ Body Condition
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title_full_unstemmed Correlated Response to Selection for Litter Size Residual Variability in Rabbits’ Body Condition
title_short Correlated Response to Selection for Litter Size Residual Variability in Rabbits’ Body Condition
title_sort correlated response to selection for litter size residual variability in rabbits’ body condition
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7767153/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33371228
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10122447
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