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Predicting the performance of populations of growing pigs
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 November 2017
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Models intended to simulate animal performance typically represent a single animal. The assumption necessarily made is that the response of the population will be the same as that of the deterministically simulated response of the ‘average’ individual. However, this will necessarily be the case only if all animals in the population have an equal growth potential, all are at the same stage of growth and all react in the same way to encountered stressors. In order to predict adequately the response of a population in a given environment it is necessary to take account of between animal variation. The objective of this work was to investigate the impact of between-animal variation on the predicted performance of a population of growing pigs.
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