Growth curves in Colombian hair sheep in the Departments of Córdoba and Cesar, Colombia

Sheep production in recent years in Colombia is considered as an activity for the exportation of meat, therefore, it is necessary to know the productive performance of the different breeds dedicated to this purpose in the regions with a considerable number of animals with respect to national inventory. Therefore, the purpose of this research was to describe the growth in Colombian hair sheep in the departments of Cordoba and Cesar, Colombia. 99 animals of the Sudan and Ethiopian biotypes were used. The Gompertz, Von Bertalanffy, Brody and Logistic models were evaluated. The parameters of the growth curves were estimated by the procedure NLIN of SAS. Using the best fit model, the percentage and age of maturity were determined. The Brody model was the one that best fit the data. Sex had no significant effect on the estimated parameters, while racial biotype was significant for all estimated parameters, with the exception of β1; the zone presented a significant effect on β0 and β2; and the season only for β1. According to the estimated parameters of the Brody curve and the percentages and ages at maturity, in the populations under study, the feeding of the animals should be improved and a conduct a selection program, in order to improve the weights of the animals at reach adulthood.

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Main Authors: Noriega-Márquez, Jorge, Hernández-Herrera, Darwin, Bustamante-Yánez, Moris, Álvarez-Franco, Luz, Ariza-Botero, Manuel, Palacios-Erazo, Yineth, Vergara-Garay, Oscar
Format: Digital revista
Language:spa
Published: Universidad de Ciencias Aplicadas y Ambientales U.D.C.A 2022
Online Access:https://revistas.udca.edu.co/index.php/ruadc/article/view/1727
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