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Analysis of growth curve with non-linear models of Gompertz and Logistics model in female Katjang x Boer goats in Malaysia


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Hifzan, R.M. and Hamidi, K. Mamat and Aida, M. T. Nur and Salisi, M.S. (2024) Analysis of growth curve with non-linear models of Gompertz and Logistics model in female Katjang x Boer goats in Malaysia. Tropical Animal Science Journal, 47 (2). pp. 155-160. ISSN 2615-787X; eISSN: 2615-790X

Abstract

This study aimed to predict the mature size specifically for body weight, body length, height at withers, and chest circumference in Katjang X Boer crossbred goats. The parameters of the growth curve, mature size (A), mature rate (k), and constant of integration (B) were estimated using Gompertz and Logistic non-linear growth models. A total of 228 heads of female Katjang X Boer goats were raised semi-intensively-weighed and measured monthly from birth to 54 months old. The coefficient of determination (R2) was used to find the ideal growth model to estimate growth curve parameters. Gompertz’s model demonstrated higher R2 values for body weight and height at withers (0.91, 0.99, respectively) than the logistic model (0.90, 0.97), while body length was comparable at 0.98. The Logistic model R2 for chest circumference was greater than the Gompertz model (0.98 vs. 0.96). Gompertz model estimated mature size (A) for body weight, height at withers, body length, and chest circumference were 37.68±1.63 kg, 60.40±0.57 cm, 53.83±0.73, and 70.62±0.89 cm, respectively while Logistic model estimated 36.27±1.42 kg, 60.05±0.54 cm, 53.65±0.71 cm, and 70.20±0.85 cm respectively. Parameters A and k had negative correlations from -0.439 to -0.530 (Gompertz) and -0.259 to -0.474 (Logistic), showing that animals with larger mature sizes tend to grow slower. The highest correlation coefficient between body sizes is body weight-chest circumference (0.961). Thus, the Gompertz model predicts body weight and height at withers better than the Logistic model, which is fitted for chest circumference. Both models are ideal for estimating body length. © (2024) by Authors, published by Tropical Animal Science Journal. This is an open-access article distributed under the CC BY-SA 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).


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Item Type: Article
Divisions: Faculty of Agriculture
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
Institute of Tropical Agriculture
DOI Number: https://doi.org/10.5398/TASJ.2024.47.2.155
Publisher: Bogor Agricultural University
Keywords: Body measurement; Female Katjang X Boer goats; Growth model; Mature size
Depositing User: Mr. Mohamad Syahrul Nizam Md Ishak
Date Deposited: 26 Nov 2024 04:21
Last Modified: 26 Nov 2024 04:21
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