RT Journal T1 GROWTH CURVE IN MENGALI SHEEP BREED OF BALOCHISTAN A1 M. M. Tariq A1 M. A. Bajwa A1 A. Waheed A1 E. Eyduran A1 F. Abbas A1 F. A. Bokhari A1 A. Akbar JF Journal of Animal and Plant Sciences JO JAPS SN 1018-7081 VO 21 IS 1 SP NA OP NA YR 2011 FD 2011/02/01 DO DOI NA AB
Growth, one of the most essential traits for farm animals, is defined as an increase in tissues and organs of the animals per unit time and affected by genetic and environmental factors. The growth that has sigmoid form is explained reliably by nonlinear growth models (such as Monomolecular, Brody, Gompertz, Richards and Logistic). Information about parameters of these nonlinear models enables researcher to obtain beneficial clues for selection studies. Data on 2377 Mengali sheep kept at four different research stations (Experimental Station CASVAB, Quetta, (ESC), Mastung, Noshki and Quetta) at three different locations in Balochistan were analyzed using Gompertz growth model, W(t) = A*exp(-B*exp(-k*t) with non-linear regression methodology. Body weight values for all the sheep were recorded monthly from birth to 360th days of age. Body weight averages of these sheep in each period were used to define the weight-age relationship in Mengali sheep. Determination coefficient (R2) and Root of Mean Square Error (RMSE) were used to decide whether Gompertz growth model was appropriate for the body weight – age data from Mengali Sheep. Convergence was achieved after 5 iterations. The parameters A, B, and k of Gompertz growth model were 36.924, 2.043 and 0.010083, respectively. These parameter estimates were statistically significant (P<0.01). Root of Mean Square Error (RMSE) and Determination Coefficient (R2) were 1.022, 99.17% respectively. Besides, it was determined the observed and predicted weight values at each time period in Gompertz growth model were almost similar. These results reflected that Gompertz growth model reliably explained relationship between weight and age in Mengali sheep. As a result, Gompertz growth model fitted to the body weight – age data from Mengali sheep might help us to determine an accurate feed regime, maturity age, and problems in growth and development over time.
K1 Mengali sheep, body weight, Gompertz growth model. PB Pakistan Agricultural Scientists Forum LK https://thejaps.org.pk/AbstractView.aspx?mid=2011-JAPS-109