Statistical models based on morphometric traits for live body weight estimation in goats

Abstract. The objective of this study was to develop statistical models to predict body weight from goat’s body measurements. Data on 1702 goats for circumferences of chest (CG), abdominal circumference (AC) and spiral circumference (SC), height at withers (WH), body length (BL), and body weight (BW...

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Main Authors: N.A. Ouchene-Khelifi, N. Ouchene
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Language:English
Published: Trakia University. Faculty of Agriculture, Stara Zagora 2021-06-01
Series:Agricultural Science and Technology
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Online Access:https://agriscitech.eu/statistical-models-based-on-morphometric-traits-for-live-body-weight-estimation-in-goats/
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spelling doaj-976a467245b4460b91bea93981c883452021-08-10T08:18:50ZengTrakia University. Faculty of Agriculture, Stara ZagoraAgricultural Science and Technology1313-88201314-412X2021-06-0113213414010.15547/ast.2021.02.022Statistical models based on morphometric traits for live body weight estimation in goatsN.A. Ouchene-KhelifiN. OucheneAbstract. The objective of this study was to develop statistical models to predict body weight from goat’s body measurements. Data on 1702 goats for circumferences of chest (CG), abdominal circumference (AC) and spiral circumference (SC), height at withers (WH), body length (BL), and body weight (BW) were analysed to study the relationship between linear body measurements and body weight. The present study revealed that in the goats from all breeds studied (Arabia, Makatia, Kabyle, M’zabite, Saanen and Alpine), the weight evolved in the same direction and at the same rate as the linear measurements chosen. The linear measurements were all significantly correlated with animal weight (p<0.001). Results indicated that Arabia goats had the highest WH (71.07 cm) and CG (17.72 cm). The highest measurements were reported in Alpine goats for AC (97.73 cm), BL (78.05 cm), SC (106.29 cm) and BW (41.60 kg). The Kabyle breed were recorded with the lowest values for the WH (64.95 cm), BL (67.58 cm) and BW (29.52 kg). The average live weight was 38.15±10.90 kg with differences according to age, sex and breed (Arabia, Makatia, Kabyle and M’Zabite). Positive and highly significant (p<0.001) correlations were observed between BW and the majority of independent variables. The highest relationship was illustrated between CG with BW (r=0.922). Linear regression analyses were performed to develop the models. The simple regression analysis found all parameters to be significant (p<0.001) (WH, BL, CG, AC and CS) and CG gave more precision on the weight when using a single measurement parameter (R2 varied between 0.950 and 0.967). Therefore, the following formula can be used to estimate the live weight of the animals using only the chest circumference (P=75*CG). The development of these equations would enable producers and researchers to predict the animal body weight and develop strategic plans for the relevant goat herds.https://agriscitech.eu/statistical-models-based-on-morphometric-traits-for-live-body-weight-estimation-in-goats/algeriacorrelationsgoatslive body weightpredictionregression
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author N.A. Ouchene-Khelifi
N. Ouchene
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N. Ouchene
Statistical models based on morphometric traits for live body weight estimation in goats
Agricultural Science and Technology
algeria
correlations
goats
live body weight
prediction
regression
author_facet N.A. Ouchene-Khelifi
N. Ouchene
author_sort N.A. Ouchene-Khelifi
title Statistical models based on morphometric traits for live body weight estimation in goats
title_short Statistical models based on morphometric traits for live body weight estimation in goats
title_full Statistical models based on morphometric traits for live body weight estimation in goats
title_fullStr Statistical models based on morphometric traits for live body weight estimation in goats
title_full_unstemmed Statistical models based on morphometric traits for live body weight estimation in goats
title_sort statistical models based on morphometric traits for live body weight estimation in goats
publisher Trakia University. Faculty of Agriculture, Stara Zagora
series Agricultural Science and Technology
issn 1313-8820
1314-412X
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Abstract. The objective of this study was to develop statistical models to predict body weight from goat’s body measurements. Data on 1702 goats for circumferences of chest (CG), abdominal circumference (AC) and spiral circumference (SC), height at withers (WH), body length (BL), and body weight (BW) were analysed to study the relationship between linear body measurements and body weight. The present study revealed that in the goats from all breeds studied (Arabia, Makatia, Kabyle, M’zabite, Saanen and Alpine), the weight evolved in the same direction and at the same rate as the linear measurements chosen. The linear measurements were all significantly correlated with animal weight (p<0.001). Results indicated that Arabia goats had the highest WH (71.07 cm) and CG (17.72 cm). The highest measurements were reported in Alpine goats for AC (97.73 cm), BL (78.05 cm), SC (106.29 cm) and BW (41.60 kg). The Kabyle breed were recorded with the lowest values for the WH (64.95 cm), BL (67.58 cm) and BW (29.52 kg). The average live weight was 38.15±10.90 kg with differences according to age, sex and breed (Arabia, Makatia, Kabyle and M’Zabite). Positive and highly significant (p<0.001) correlations were observed between BW and the majority of independent variables. The highest relationship was illustrated between CG with BW (r=0.922). Linear regression analyses were performed to develop the models. The simple regression analysis found all parameters to be significant (p<0.001) (WH, BL, CG, AC and CS) and CG gave more precision on the weight when using a single measurement parameter (R2 varied between 0.950 and 0.967). Therefore, the following formula can be used to estimate the live weight of the animals using only the chest circumference (P=75*CG). The development of these equations would enable producers and researchers to predict the animal body weight and develop strategic plans for the relevant goat herds.
topic algeria
correlations
goats
live body weight
prediction
regression
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