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I know some say its bad and some say it means predictible litters. What are your alls thoughts on brother to sister mating?
Also I have 2 gilts about 8 months old they have cycled once shortly ater i got them. Now they are very irregular what can i do to get them on a 21 day cycle so i can AI them? They are pb durocs. Weigh near 300 lbs. |
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My boar won't mate with his sister and the locals her think it's a bad idea. I tried to get "regumate" for my pigs here in NY USA but couldn't but I got some "PG 600" {Inovec} need to order from vet comes in a 5 single dose pack about $50.00 . It's a shot to bring a sow into heat in 5-7 days to help with AI They saw you should have a boar in a pen next to the sows when AI ing to help her take. Mark
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ive used pg 600 before but it wont do anything if the pig has already started to cycle which these 2 have thanks
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i want to ai them actually my only concern is there speratic heat cycle and spending big money on the semen just for it to waste
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Some brothers and sisters do mate particularly if you have them in a pen together growing for bacon. I dont suppose a one off is a problem. But it should nto be used on a regular basis. I would be happy to see son and Dam and daughter and Boar. This would be my preferance. but If a bother and sister breed then you need to make sure it only happens once. You then need to use a different set of genetics for the rest of the breeding in the line.
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Inbreeding may cause abnormality in the offspring. It may leads to either physical deformity or low performance.
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