These findings indicate that poor survival to weaning, and lower gilt retention rates during development, are critical issues for low birth weight gilts and for gilts born to sows with a low ALBW_P. Therefore, retaining sows in the production genetic nucleus population if they exhibit a repeatable low ALBW_P negatively impacts the efficient production of replacement gilts and represents a poor return on the investment of their high genetic merit.
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