Prolificacy and its relationship with age, body weight, parity, previous litter size and body linear type traits in meat-type goats

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2.69 year), higher parity order (>2.31), more body weight at breeding (>20.5 kg) and larger previous litter size (>1.65) showed an increase likelihood of multiple litter size when compared to single litter size. There was a strong, positive relationship between litter size and various body linear type traits like neck length (>22.78 cm), body length (>54.86 cm), withers height (>48.85 cm), croup height (>50.67 cm), distance between tuber coxae bones (>11.38 cm) and distance between tuber ischii bones (>4.56 cm) for discriminating the goats bearing multiple fetuses from those bearing a single fetus. Copyright © 2014 by Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences.

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Haldar, A., Pal, P., Datta, M., Paul, R., Pal, S. K., Majumdar, D., … Pan, S. (2014). Prolificacy and its relationship with age, body weight, parity, previous litter size and body linear type traits in meat-type goats. Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences, 27(5), 628–634. https://doi.org/10.5713/ajas.2013.13658

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