2022
DOI: 10.36956/njas.v4i1.429
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Structural Traits, Structural Indices and Body Weight Prediction of Arsi Cows

Abstract: Structural measurements are indicators of animal performance, productivity and carcass characteristics. This study was conducted with the objectives of assessing structural measurements, developing body weight prediction and structural indices for cows of Arsi breed. The cows were purchased from highland and lowland agro-ecologies of Arsi and East Shoa zones of Oromia regional state, Ethiopia and kept in Adami Tulu Agricultural Research Center (ATARC) for the breed development purpose. Totally 222 cows were in… Show more

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“…There is a strong positive correlation between chest circumference and body weight for predicting body weight, which was observed in previous studies for various breeds, ages, and sexes of cattle. This is in accordance with the reports from Washaya et al [48] and Gudeto et al [49] . HG is the best variable for predicting the body weight of cattle compared to other body sizes in various breeds, ages, and sexes of cattle.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…There is a strong positive correlation between chest circumference and body weight for predicting body weight, which was observed in previous studies for various breeds, ages, and sexes of cattle. This is in accordance with the reports from Washaya et al [48] and Gudeto et al [49] . HG is the best variable for predicting the body weight of cattle compared to other body sizes in various breeds, ages, and sexes of cattle.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…The rump length index (RLI) value in the present research was similar to Bene et al(2007) for Red Angus, Aberdeen Angus, Lincoln Red, Blonde d'Aquitaine, and Charolais breeds. However, it was lower than the values reported by (Gudeto et al, 2022) and (Lomillos & Alonso, 2020) for indigenous Arsi and Lidia indigenous cattle breeds, respectively. This indicates the compactness of indigenous cattle found in DB and GB districts (Alderson, 1999).…”
Section: J O U R N a L P R E -P R O O Fcontrasting
confidence: 74%