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Empirical Growth Curve Estimation Using Sigmoid Sub-functions that Adjust Seasonal Compensatory Growth for Male Body Weight of Thoroughbred Horses
Thoroughbred horses are seasonal mating animals, raised in northern regions or countries. Foals born yearly in spring generally show a typical seasonal compensatory growth pattern, in which their growth rate declines in the first winter and increases in the next spring. In this study, a new empirica...
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The Japanese Society of Equine Science
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4013972/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24833986 http://dx.doi.org/10.1294/jes.22.37 |
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author | ONODA, Tomoaki YAMAMOTO, Ryuta SAWAMURA, Kyohei INOUE, Yoshinobu MATSUI, Akira MIYAKE, Takeshi HIRAI, Nobuhiro |
author_facet | ONODA, Tomoaki YAMAMOTO, Ryuta SAWAMURA, Kyohei INOUE, Yoshinobu MATSUI, Akira MIYAKE, Takeshi HIRAI, Nobuhiro |
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description | Thoroughbred horses are seasonal mating animals, raised in northern regions or countries. Foals born yearly in spring generally show a typical seasonal compensatory growth pattern, in which their growth rate declines in the first winter and increases in the next spring. In this study, a new empirical adjustment approach is proposed to adjust for this compensatory growth when growth curve equations are estimated, by using 1,633 male body weights of Thoroughbreds as an illustrating example. Based on general Richards growth curve equation, a new growth curve equation was developed and fit to the weight-age data. The new growth curve equation had a sigmoid sub-function that can adjust the compensatory growth, combined with the Richards biological parameter responsible for the maturity of animals. The unknown parameters included in the equations were estimated by SAS NLMIXED procedure. The goodness of fit was examined by using Akaike’s Information Criterion (AIC). The AIC values decreased from 13,053 (general Richards equation) to 12,794 (the newly developed equation), indicating the better fit of the new equation to the weight-age data. The shape of the growth curve was improved during the period of compensatory growth. The proposed method is one of the useful approaches for adjusting seasonal compensatory growth in growth curve estimations for Thoroughbreds, and for their management during the compensatory period. Based on this approach, the optimal growth curve equations can be estimated also for female body weight of Thoroughbreds or other growth traits affected by seasonal compensatory growth. |
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spelling | pubmed-40139722014-05-15 Empirical Growth Curve Estimation Using Sigmoid Sub-functions that Adjust Seasonal Compensatory Growth for Male Body Weight of Thoroughbred Horses ONODA, Tomoaki YAMAMOTO, Ryuta SAWAMURA, Kyohei INOUE, Yoshinobu MATSUI, Akira MIYAKE, Takeshi HIRAI, Nobuhiro J Equine Sci Original Article Thoroughbred horses are seasonal mating animals, raised in northern regions or countries. Foals born yearly in spring generally show a typical seasonal compensatory growth pattern, in which their growth rate declines in the first winter and increases in the next spring. In this study, a new empirical adjustment approach is proposed to adjust for this compensatory growth when growth curve equations are estimated, by using 1,633 male body weights of Thoroughbreds as an illustrating example. Based on general Richards growth curve equation, a new growth curve equation was developed and fit to the weight-age data. The new growth curve equation had a sigmoid sub-function that can adjust the compensatory growth, combined with the Richards biological parameter responsible for the maturity of animals. The unknown parameters included in the equations were estimated by SAS NLMIXED procedure. The goodness of fit was examined by using Akaike’s Information Criterion (AIC). The AIC values decreased from 13,053 (general Richards equation) to 12,794 (the newly developed equation), indicating the better fit of the new equation to the weight-age data. The shape of the growth curve was improved during the period of compensatory growth. The proposed method is one of the useful approaches for adjusting seasonal compensatory growth in growth curve estimations for Thoroughbreds, and for their management during the compensatory period. Based on this approach, the optimal growth curve equations can be estimated also for female body weight of Thoroughbreds or other growth traits affected by seasonal compensatory growth. The Japanese Society of Equine Science 2011-07-20 2011 /pmc/articles/PMC4013972/ /pubmed/24833986 http://dx.doi.org/10.1294/jes.22.37 Text en 2011 The Japanese Society of Equine Science http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License. |
spellingShingle | Original Article ONODA, Tomoaki YAMAMOTO, Ryuta SAWAMURA, Kyohei INOUE, Yoshinobu MATSUI, Akira MIYAKE, Takeshi HIRAI, Nobuhiro Empirical Growth Curve Estimation Using Sigmoid Sub-functions that Adjust Seasonal Compensatory Growth for Male Body Weight of Thoroughbred Horses |
title | Empirical Growth Curve Estimation Using Sigmoid Sub-functions that Adjust
Seasonal Compensatory Growth for Male Body Weight of Thoroughbred Horses |
title_full | Empirical Growth Curve Estimation Using Sigmoid Sub-functions that Adjust
Seasonal Compensatory Growth for Male Body Weight of Thoroughbred Horses |
title_fullStr | Empirical Growth Curve Estimation Using Sigmoid Sub-functions that Adjust
Seasonal Compensatory Growth for Male Body Weight of Thoroughbred Horses |
title_full_unstemmed | Empirical Growth Curve Estimation Using Sigmoid Sub-functions that Adjust
Seasonal Compensatory Growth for Male Body Weight of Thoroughbred Horses |
title_short | Empirical Growth Curve Estimation Using Sigmoid Sub-functions that Adjust
Seasonal Compensatory Growth for Male Body Weight of Thoroughbred Horses |
title_sort | empirical growth curve estimation using sigmoid sub-functions that adjust
seasonal compensatory growth for male body weight of thoroughbred horses |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4013972/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24833986 http://dx.doi.org/10.1294/jes.22.37 |
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