Estimation of growth curve parameters in Beetal goats

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Growth data from birth to one year of age on 120 Beetal goats, 30 animals on each farm, including Livestock Experiment Station (LES) Rakh Kheirewala, LES Rakh Ghulaman, LES Alladad and LPRI Bahadurnagar, Okara, Pakistan, were recorded and analysed for estimating growth curve parameters: predicted live weight, ÂaÂ, turning point of growth, Âb and rate of growth Âk by using Brody and Gompertz mathematical functions employing non-linear regression models. Estimates of the growth curve parameters ÂaÂ, Âb and Âk were 29.1, 0.916 and 0.108 for Brody and 23.4, 1.984 and 0.258 for Gompertz functions, respectively. The corresponding values of determination coefficient and mean absolute deviation for these models were 99.8 and 99.8 percent and 0.0061 and 0.0050, respectively. Flock significantly affected parameter Âb of Brody and Gompertz models. Sex did not affect any of the parameters in both models. Type of birth was a significant source of variation for parameter Âb in the Brody model. The determination coefficient showed that both the models efficiently explained the growth of Beetal kids.

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Waheed, A., Khan, M. S., Ali, S., & Sarwar, M. (2011). Estimation of growth curve parameters in Beetal goats. Archives Animal Breeding, 54(3), 287–296. https://doi.org/10.5194/aab-54-287-2011

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