“…Average daily gain has been indicated as the preferred trait for selection in the postweaning period, especially in unimproved populations, because it is less affected by common litter effects than the individual weights at specific ages (Rochambeau et al, 1989;Estany et al, 1992;McNitt and Lukefahr, 1996). Previously reported heritability estimates for ADG varied in magnitude from .13 to .48 (Rochambeau et al, 1989;Moura et al, 1991;Estany et al, 1992;Ferraz and Eler, 1994;Krogmeier et al, 1994;Lukefahr et al, 1996;McNitt and Lukefahr, 1996), suggesting that mass selection could be successfully used to improve this trait. In fact, selection for ADG and slaughter weight has been effective in rabbits (Mgheni and Christensen, 1985;Rochambeau et al, 1989;Estany et al, 1992;Lukefahr et al, 1996), although in some cases the response was less than expected (Rochambeau et al, 1989;Estany et al, 1992).…”