The body weights and the other measurements considered in this study increased with increase in age, implying a better performance in the long run and heavier market weights and sizes. The increase in heritability with age also suggest that selection can be done at the later stage of the production considered in the study. Furthermore, the positive relationships between body weights and other measurements at various ages indicated that increase in the growth rate of any of the components would correspondingly increase live weight gain. Obviously, improvement in the production characteristics of the pigs is feasible through breed manipulation.