Maturing pattern for body weight, body length and height at withers of Jamnapari and Boer goats

The objective of this study was to examine the growth pattern of three size measurements, namely body weight, body length, and height at withers of Jamnapari and Boer goats reared under common semi-intensive environment in Johor, Malaysia. Cross-sectional data of the above measurements of 234 Jamnap...

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Main Authors: Omar, Mohamed Ariff, Rosali, Mohamad Hifzan, Abu Bakar @ Zakaria, Md Zuki, Abdullah, Johari Jiken, Lehan, S. M.
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Published: Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 2010
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spelling my.upm.eprints.155642019-02-21T02:25:12Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/15564/ Maturing pattern for body weight, body length and height at withers of Jamnapari and Boer goats Omar, Mohamed Ariff Rosali, Mohamad Hifzan Abu Bakar @ Zakaria, Md Zuki Abdullah, Johari Jiken Lehan, S. M. The objective of this study was to examine the growth pattern of three size measurements, namely body weight, body length, and height at withers of Jamnapari and Boer goats reared under common semi-intensive environment in Johor, Malaysia. Cross-sectional data of the above measurements of 234 Jamnapari and 312 Boer female goats (age ranged from 6 to 54 months) were used to fit Gompertz and von Bertalanffy growth curve models for the estimation of mature size, constant of integration, and maturing rate for the three size measurements. Jamnapari and Boer female goats were found to be significantly different (p<0.05) in term of their mature weight (52.19 and 58.23 kg, respectively, for the Gompertz model and 53.89 and 59.31 kg, respectively, for the von Bertalanffy model). The estimates of height at maturity were significantly larger (p<0.05) for the Jamnapari than Boer females. Although the maturing rate for body weight of the Jamnapari and Boer goats was not different, but their rates of maturing for body length and height at withers were found to be significantly different (p<0.05). The correlation coefficients between the mature size and rate of maturing for their body weight, body length, and height at withers were negative, implying that goats of larger size measurements tended to have a slower growth rate in relation to their mature size. Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 2010 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/15564/1/17%20Pg%20269-276.pdf Omar, Mohamed Ariff and Rosali, Mohamad Hifzan and Abu Bakar @ Zakaria, Md Zuki and Abdullah, Johari Jiken and Lehan, S. M. (2010) Maturing pattern for body weight, body length and height at withers of Jamnapari and Boer goats. Pertanika Journal of Tropical Agricultural Science, 33 (2). pp. 269-276. ISSN 1511-3701; ESSN: 2231-8542 http://www.pertanika.upm.edu.my/Pertanika%20PAPERS/JTAS%20Vol.%2033%20(2)%20Aug.%202010/17%20Pg%20269-276.pdf
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description The objective of this study was to examine the growth pattern of three size measurements, namely body weight, body length, and height at withers of Jamnapari and Boer goats reared under common semi-intensive environment in Johor, Malaysia. Cross-sectional data of the above measurements of 234 Jamnapari and 312 Boer female goats (age ranged from 6 to 54 months) were used to fit Gompertz and von Bertalanffy growth curve models for the estimation of mature size, constant of integration, and maturing rate for the three size measurements. Jamnapari and Boer female goats were found to be significantly different (p<0.05) in term of their mature weight (52.19 and 58.23 kg, respectively, for the Gompertz model and 53.89 and 59.31 kg, respectively, for the von Bertalanffy model). The estimates of height at maturity were significantly larger (p<0.05) for the Jamnapari than Boer females. Although the maturing rate for body weight of the Jamnapari and Boer goats was not different, but their rates of maturing for body length and height at withers were found to be significantly different (p<0.05). The correlation coefficients between the mature size and rate of maturing for their body weight, body length, and height at withers were negative, implying that goats of larger size measurements tended to have a slower growth rate in relation to their mature size.
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author Omar, Mohamed Ariff
Rosali, Mohamad Hifzan
Abu Bakar @ Zakaria, Md Zuki
Abdullah, Johari Jiken
Lehan, S. M.
spellingShingle Omar, Mohamed Ariff
Rosali, Mohamad Hifzan
Abu Bakar @ Zakaria, Md Zuki
Abdullah, Johari Jiken
Lehan, S. M.
Maturing pattern for body weight, body length and height at withers of Jamnapari and Boer goats
author_facet Omar, Mohamed Ariff
Rosali, Mohamad Hifzan
Abu Bakar @ Zakaria, Md Zuki
Abdullah, Johari Jiken
Lehan, S. M.
author_sort Omar, Mohamed Ariff
title Maturing pattern for body weight, body length and height at withers of Jamnapari and Boer goats
title_short Maturing pattern for body weight, body length and height at withers of Jamnapari and Boer goats
title_full Maturing pattern for body weight, body length and height at withers of Jamnapari and Boer goats
title_fullStr Maturing pattern for body weight, body length and height at withers of Jamnapari and Boer goats
title_full_unstemmed Maturing pattern for body weight, body length and height at withers of Jamnapari and Boer goats
title_sort maturing pattern for body weight, body length and height at withers of jamnapari and boer goats
publisher Universiti Putra Malaysia Press
publishDate 2010
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/15564/1/17%20Pg%20269-276.pdf
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