Title of article :
Prediction of Live Weight for Brahman Crossbred Cattle Using Linear Body Measurements in Rural Area
Author/Authors :
Rashid, Mahbubur Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics - Bangladesh Agricultural University - Mymensingh, Bangladesh , Hoque, Azharul Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics - Bangladesh Agricultural University - Mymensingh, Bangladesh , Shahidul Huque, Khan Bangladesh Livestock Research Institute - Savar - Dhaka, Bangladesh , Fazlul Haque Bhuiyan, Abul Kashem Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics - Bangladesh Agricultural University - Mymensingh, Bangladesh
Abstract :
The present study was carried out to investigate the relationship between morphometric measurements and
weight and to predict live weight of Brahman X Local crossbred cattle using linear body measurements. A total of 100
male and 85 female Brahman X Local crossbred cattle of 6 to 33 months age were used for the study. The study revealed that most of the morphometric measurements were linearly increased with the advances of age. The body weight
had highest correlation coefficient with heart girth (HG) around the chest (r=0.95) and lowest with ear length (r=0.70)
compared with other body measurements. Grouping of data according to age indicated that correlation coefficients of
heart girth with body weight were similar for all age groups. The stepwise regression models indicated that heart girth
singly accounted highest variation (91%) in body weight for all animals. Thus, the general equation for prediction of
live weight (Y) of Brahman crossbred cattle was Y=4.447HG – 390.2 (±11.3). The regression equations for the live
weight were Y=2.554HG – 173.90(±12.3), Y=3.988HG – 336.3(±11.0) and Y=5.854HG – 596.0(±30.0) for equal or
less than 12 months, above 12 to 24 months and above 24 months age groups, respectively. Body length (BL) and HG
combined together gave the best fitted model for estimating body weight for all animals, which was Y=3.549HG +
1.251BL – 408.85(±11.7). The results suggested that prediction equations based on HG or in combination of HG and
body length can be used efficiently to predict live weight of Brahman crossbred cattle in rural condition.
Keywords :
Body measurements , Brahman crossbred , Correlations , Heart girth , Regression equations
Journal title :
Advances in Animal and Veterinary Sciences