Terminal crossbreeding

Terminal crossbreeding is a breeding system used in animal production. It involves two (different) breeds of animal that have been crossbred. The female offspring is then mated with a male (the terminal male) of the third breed producing the terminal crossbred animal.[1]

The first crossbreed produce a superior animal due to hybrid vigor. Often this crossbreed is part of a rotational crossbreeding scheme, it is then called a rotaterminal crossbreeding system if it incorporates terminal crossbreeding. By mating the crossbreed with a third breed farther enhances hybrid vigor.[2]

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References

  1. Terminal and Rotaterminal Crossbreeding Systems for Pork Producers University of Missouri, Columbia Mo.
  2. Should Replacement Gilts be Raised or Purchased? North Carolina state university, North Carolina
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