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Prediction of body weight of Curraleiro Pé-Duro cattle based on morphometric measurements.

Mérik Rocha-SilvaFábio Barros BrittoDinnara Layza Souza da SilvaAlan Oliveira do OLeiliane Alves Soares da SilvaMax Brandão de OliveiraCláudio Vieira de AraújoGeraldo Magela Cortes CarvalhoJosé Lindenberg Rocha Sarmento
Published in: Tropical animal health and production (2024)
Cattle weight development is highly correlated with some body measurements. Based on the relationship between morphometric measurements and body mass, our aim was to develop regression equations to estimate the body weight of Curraleiro Pé-Duro (CPD) cattle to be used in farms that lack access to weighting scales. Data from 1023 animals from four farms on withers height (WH), body length (BL), body score (BS), heart girth (HG), permanent teeth (PT), scrotal perimeter (SP), and live weight were used. The animals were classified into five categories depending on age and/or sex: newborns (NB), calves, weaned animals, cows, and bulls. The best models are GLM with Gamma, Gamma, inverse Gaussian, Gaussian, and Gamma distributions for NB, calves, weaned animals, cows, and bulls, respectively. Predictive modeling for bulls was the best performing overall, with a correlation of 0.97 between the estimated by the model and the obtained with a weighting scale. For NB, calves, weaned animals, and cows, the correlation (r) was 0.85, 0.90, 0.95, and 0.87, respectively. The evaluated models are adequate to be used as a technical solution to estimate weight in a cattle production system.
Keyphrases
  • body weight
  • body mass index
  • weight loss
  • physical activity
  • heart failure
  • weight gain
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  • electronic health record
  • cord blood
  • data analysis