RESULTS OVER OF RESEARCH OF REPRODUCTIVE INTERNALSS OF MALEHOGS OF BREED OF LANDRAS OF DIFFERENT GENOTYPES ARE BROUGHTON TWO SUCCESSIVE GENERATIONS
Abstract
It is set that male hogs of the second generation of the English selection, after quality and quantitative the indexes of sperm for certain prevailed above the male hogs of first generation, and the male hogs of other genotypes on all investigated indexes had intermediate position. On the level of index of multifetation
of coupled sows male hogs of line of Pasta of the second generation the best of all show done self in of pure breed combinations with sows, this index arrived at a mark 12 heads at the high level of impregnating ability.
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