2023
DOI: 10.3390/agriculture13101895
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Comparative Analysis of Statistical Regression Models for Prediction of Live Weight of Korean Cattle during Growth

Myung Hwan Na,
Wanhyun Cho,
Sora Kang
et al.

Abstract: Measuring weight during cattle growth is essential for determining their status and adjusting the feed amount. Cattle must be weighed on a scale, which is laborious and stressful and could hinder growth. Therefore, automatically predicting cattle weight could reduce stress on cattle and farm laborers. This study proposes a prediction system to measure the change in weight automatically during growth using three regression models, using environmental factors, feed intake, and weight during the period. The Bayes… Show more

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“…This causes some calculation errors. To obtain better accuracy values, it is also necessary to consider environmental factors, feed consumption, and weight during the growth period [ 30 ]. Meanwhile, on small-scale farms, you can use a 2D approach, using heart girth, body length, wither height, and chest depth.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This causes some calculation errors. To obtain better accuracy values, it is also necessary to consider environmental factors, feed consumption, and weight during the growth period [ 30 ]. Meanwhile, on small-scale farms, you can use a 2D approach, using heart girth, body length, wither height, and chest depth.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%