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Growth and growth curve analysis in Dorper × Tumele crossbred sheep under a smallholder management system.

Belay DeribeZeleke TesemaMesfin LakewAsres ZegeyeAlemu KefaleMekonnen ShibeshLiuel YizengawNegus Belayneh
Published in: Translational animal science (2023)
This study aimed to evaluate the growth performance and Kleiber ratio (KR) and to determine the growth curve of Dorper × Tumele sheep under a smallholder management system. Growth and efficiency-related traits were analyzed by using the general linear model (GLM) procedure of SAS. Gompertz, Logistics, Brody, Monomolecular, and Negative exponential models were used to determine the growth curve, and growth curve parameters were estimated via the nonlinear regression model (NLIN) procedure of SAS. The overall least-squares means of the birth weight, weaning weight, 6-month weight, and yearling weight were 3.29, 13.7, 17.3, and 23.4 kg, respectively. Dorper × Tumele lambs grew faster during the preweaning period (115.3 ± 1.19 g day -1 ) than during the postweaning periods (44.1 ± 1.26 g day -1 to 33.5 ± 1.13 g day -1 ). Likewise, a higher KR was observed during the pre-weaning age (16.1 ± 0.08 g/day/kg 0.75 ) than during postweaning periods (5.08 ± 0.13 g/day/kg 0.75 to 3.10 ± 0.09 g/day/kg 0.75 ). Brody, a model without an inflection point was the best-fitted growth function for Dorper × Tumele sheep under a smallholder management system. The highest and lowest asymptotic weight was observed for Brody (23.8 ± 0.22 kg) and Logistics (20.7 ± 0.11 kg) models, respectively. The maturation rate ranged between 0.21 (Brody) and 0.66 (Logistics). Based on the Brody model, the correlation between asymptotic weight and maturity rate was -0.92. The growth parameter estimate in this study indicates that Dorper × indigenous sheep had a better speed to achieve mature weight and the early mature crossbred sheep are less likely to exhibit high adult weight. The rapid growth of crossbred sheep during the early period can provide more profit to the farmer by reducing the cost of sheep production inputs. Therefore, crossing Tumele with Dorper sheep and integrating with improved management would be suggested to improve productivity and profit from sheep production.
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