62 Improved estimation of indirect social genetic effects in group-housed pigs by quantifying behavioral interactions

Volume: 97, Issue: Supplement_2, Pages: 34 - 34
Published: Jul 1, 2019
Abstract
Traditional social genetic effects modeling assumes uniform intensity of interaction between group members. Tree breeders proposed relaxing this assumption by incorporating estimates of intensity of competition between pairs of individuals. Here, we incorporated the quantification of aggressive interactions between pairs of animals in the estimation of indirect social genetic effects on skin lesions in the anterior part of the body in growing...
Paper Details
Title
62 Improved estimation of indirect social genetic effects in group-housed pigs by quantifying behavioral interactions
Published Date
Jul 1, 2019
Volume
97
Issue
Supplement_2
Pages
34 - 34
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