New Study Highlights Genetic Improvement Potential in Pig Breeding

New Study Highlights Genetic Improvement Potential in Pig Breeding

Share this post

Facebook
X.com (former twitter)
LinkedIn
Threads
WhatsApp

We are excited to share the results of a recent study funded by the COST Action EU-LI-PHE that investigated key genetic traits in gilt performance testing. This research was conducted on two pig farms over three years and included 3664 gilts from Landrace, Large White, and Duroc breeds. Notably, EU-LI-PHE members contributed to this valuable work as study authors.

The study examined traits such as body weight, backfat thickness, and muscle depth using ultrasound measurements. The findings reveal moderate to high heritability for these traits, especially backfat thickness, indicating a strong genetic basis and significant potential for improvement through selective breeding. These insights pave the way for more effective selection programs that can accelerate genetic progress and enhance the economic profitability of pork production.

Congratulations to all involved! We look forward to sharing more groundbreaking publications as our collaborative efforts continue to advance animal breeding and livestock production across Europe.

Latest Updates

11 July 2025 | KU Leuven, Belgium The EU-LI-PHE Midterm Stakeholder Meeting, held in a hybrid format at...

EU-LI-PHE Stakeholder Meeting Gathers Experts to Shape the Future of Livestock Phenomics

On 10 July 2025, EU-LI-PHE successfully held its 3rd Management Committee meeting at KU Leuven, Belgium, bringing together...

EU-LI-PHE Holds its Third Management Committee Meeting at KU Leuven

The 2nd EU-LI-PHE Training School, titled “From Data to Discovery: Measuring & Analyzing Livestock Phenotypes”, successfully concluded in...

EU-LI-PHE Training School in Leuven Brings Together Emerging Talent and Experts Across Europe

On Monday, June 30, the EU-LI-PHE COST Action hosted the fourth episode of its EULIPHETalks webinar series, in...

Episode 4 of EULIPHETalks Focuses on Digital Transformation in Livestock Farming

Newsletter, Issue 2 – June 2025 The EU-LI-PHE project aims to strengthen ethical, legal, and social frameworks for...

Paula Aranguren-Rivas from INIA-CSIC, Spain, a member of EU-LI-PHE Working Groups 2 and 3, spent two weeks at...

EU-LI-PHE STSM: Paula Aranguren-Rivas Trains in Metabolomics at University of Bologna