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Correlation and path analysis of body weight and biometric traits of Nguni cattle breed

OBJECTIVE: This work was conducted to examine the association between body weight (BW) and biometric traits viz. head width (HW), head length (HL), ear length (EL), body length (BL), rump height (RH), withers height (WH), sternum height (SH), rump width (RW), and heart girth (HG) and to determine th...

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Autores principales: Tyasi, Thobela Louis, Mathye, Nhlakanipho Divine, Danguru, Lebogang William, Rashijane, Lebo Trudy, Mokoena, Kwena, Makgowo, Kgotlelelo Maaposo, Mathapo, Madumetja Cyril, Molabe, Kagisho Madikadike, Bopape, Paul Mogowe, Maluleke, Dannis
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: A periodical of the Network for the Veterinarians of Bangladesh (BDvetNET) 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7096126/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32219121
http://dx.doi.org/10.5455/javar.2020.g404
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author Tyasi, Thobela Louis
Mathye, Nhlakanipho Divine
Danguru, Lebogang William
Rashijane, Lebo Trudy
Mokoena, Kwena
Makgowo, Kgotlelelo Maaposo
Mathapo, Madumetja Cyril
Molabe, Kagisho Madikadike
Bopape, Paul Mogowe
Maluleke, Dannis
author_facet Tyasi, Thobela Louis
Mathye, Nhlakanipho Divine
Danguru, Lebogang William
Rashijane, Lebo Trudy
Mokoena, Kwena
Makgowo, Kgotlelelo Maaposo
Mathapo, Madumetja Cyril
Molabe, Kagisho Madikadike
Bopape, Paul Mogowe
Maluleke, Dannis
author_sort Tyasi, Thobela Louis
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description OBJECTIVE: This work was conducted to examine the association between body weight (BW) and biometric traits viz. head width (HW), head length (HL), ear length (EL), body length (BL), rump height (RH), withers height (WH), sternum height (SH), rump width (RW), and heart girth (HG) and to determine the direct and indirect effects of biometric traits on BW. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Sixty female and twenty male Nguni cattle between the ages of one to four years were used. Pearson correlation and path analysis were used for data analysis. RESULTS: Correlation results recognized that BW had a positive highly significant correlation with RW (r = 0.70**), RH (r = 0.90**), HG (r = 0.90**), SH (r = 0.90**), and WH (r = 0.93**) in male, whereas SH (r = 0.34**), WH (r = 0.55**), RH (r = 0.70**), and HG (r = 0.76**) had a positive highly significant correlation with BW of female Nguni cattle. Path analysis showed that RW (13.35) had the highest direct effect, whereas SH had an indirect effect on BW of male Nguni cattle. In female Nguni cattle, RH (4.87) had the highest direct effect, whereas HL had an indirect effect on BW. CONCLUSION: Association findings suggest that improvement of RW, RH, HG, SH, HG, and WH might result in the increase in BW of Nguni cattle. Path analysis results suggest that RW and RH might be used as a selection criterion during breeding to increase BW of Nguni cattle. The results of the current study might be used by cattle farmers to estimate BW using biometric traits.
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spelling pubmed-70961262020-03-26 Correlation and path analysis of body weight and biometric traits of Nguni cattle breed Tyasi, Thobela Louis Mathye, Nhlakanipho Divine Danguru, Lebogang William Rashijane, Lebo Trudy Mokoena, Kwena Makgowo, Kgotlelelo Maaposo Mathapo, Madumetja Cyril Molabe, Kagisho Madikadike Bopape, Paul Mogowe Maluleke, Dannis J Adv Vet Anim Res Original Article OBJECTIVE: This work was conducted to examine the association between body weight (BW) and biometric traits viz. head width (HW), head length (HL), ear length (EL), body length (BL), rump height (RH), withers height (WH), sternum height (SH), rump width (RW), and heart girth (HG) and to determine the direct and indirect effects of biometric traits on BW. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Sixty female and twenty male Nguni cattle between the ages of one to four years were used. Pearson correlation and path analysis were used for data analysis. RESULTS: Correlation results recognized that BW had a positive highly significant correlation with RW (r = 0.70**), RH (r = 0.90**), HG (r = 0.90**), SH (r = 0.90**), and WH (r = 0.93**) in male, whereas SH (r = 0.34**), WH (r = 0.55**), RH (r = 0.70**), and HG (r = 0.76**) had a positive highly significant correlation with BW of female Nguni cattle. Path analysis showed that RW (13.35) had the highest direct effect, whereas SH had an indirect effect on BW of male Nguni cattle. In female Nguni cattle, RH (4.87) had the highest direct effect, whereas HL had an indirect effect on BW. CONCLUSION: Association findings suggest that improvement of RW, RH, HG, SH, HG, and WH might result in the increase in BW of Nguni cattle. Path analysis results suggest that RW and RH might be used as a selection criterion during breeding to increase BW of Nguni cattle. The results of the current study might be used by cattle farmers to estimate BW using biometric traits. A periodical of the Network for the Veterinarians of Bangladesh (BDvetNET) 2020-02-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7096126/ /pubmed/32219121 http://dx.doi.org/10.5455/javar.2020.g404 Text en Copyright: © Journal of Advanced Veterinary and Animal Research http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 4.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Tyasi, Thobela Louis
Mathye, Nhlakanipho Divine
Danguru, Lebogang William
Rashijane, Lebo Trudy
Mokoena, Kwena
Makgowo, Kgotlelelo Maaposo
Mathapo, Madumetja Cyril
Molabe, Kagisho Madikadike
Bopape, Paul Mogowe
Maluleke, Dannis
Correlation and path analysis of body weight and biometric traits of Nguni cattle breed
title Correlation and path analysis of body weight and biometric traits of Nguni cattle breed
title_full Correlation and path analysis of body weight and biometric traits of Nguni cattle breed
title_fullStr Correlation and path analysis of body weight and biometric traits of Nguni cattle breed
title_full_unstemmed Correlation and path analysis of body weight and biometric traits of Nguni cattle breed
title_short Correlation and path analysis of body weight and biometric traits of Nguni cattle breed
title_sort correlation and path analysis of body weight and biometric traits of nguni cattle breed
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7096126/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32219121
http://dx.doi.org/10.5455/javar.2020.g404
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