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PREDICTION OF LIVE BODY WEIGHT USING BODY MEASUREMENTS
FOR JAWA BREBES (JABRES) CATTLE
M. S. Haq1, *I G. S. Budisatria1,
P. Panjono1 and D. Maharani1
Faculty of
Animal Science, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Jl. Fauna No 3, Bulaksumur,
Yogyakarta, 55281, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
ABSTRACT
Bodyweight estimation is
important for any aspect of livestock management. Jabres cattle farmers use
bodyweight estimation to determine the cattle price in the traditional market.
Nowadays, they only use eye-based assessment to predict cattle body weight with
a lot of inaccuracies. In this study, the cattle body weight was estimated
based on body size measurements data, namely body length, heart girth, withers
height, rump height, face length, and face width. The data were collected from
Jabres cattle reared in the district of Bantarkawung, Brebes, Central Java,
Indonesia. The data were taken from 521 Jabres cattle which were stratified by
sex and age. Generally, male Jabres cattle have a smaller body size than female
Jabres cattle and younger cattle have significant smaller body size than elder
cattle. The highest correlation coefficient came from body weight and heart
girth. The equation to predict body weight was obtained by multiple linear
regression and factorial analysis scores followed by multiple linear regression
methods. The result showed that multiple linear regression method was
preferable to be used to predict body weight of Jabres cattle because of its
better accuracy, better fitness, and more applicable for Jabres cattle farmers.
Key
words: Body weight
prediction, Jabres cattle, native cattle, Indonesia |