Artigo Revisado por pares

Determination of Best Fitted Regression Model for Estimation of Body Weight in Awassi Sheep

2003; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 23; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/09712119.2003.9706422

ISSN

0974-1844

Autores

Mehmet Topal, Necati Yıldız, Nurinisa Esenbuğa, Vecihi Aksakal, Muhlis Maci̇t, Memiş Özdemir,

Tópico(s)

Effects of Environmental Stressors on Livestock

Resumo

Abstract Topal, M., Yildiz, N., Esenbuğa, N., Aksakal, V., Macit, M. and Özdemir, M. 2003. Determination of best fitted regression model for estimation of body weight in Awassi sheep. J. Appl. Anim. Res., 23: 201–208. In this research, linear regression models were improved for estimation of body weights using various body measurements from Awassi sheep. Simple and multiple regression models were formed when body weight (BW) was dependent variable and body length (BL), heart depth (HD), height at wither (HW), height at shoulder (HS), shin girth (SG), chest width (CW), heart girth (HG), pump width (PW) were independent variables. The best-fitted regression model for estimation of body weight was determined by using mean square error (MSEp), R2 p and Cp statistics. The model including body length, heart depth, heart girth and pump width was the best fitted model (R2 P=0.851, MSEP =8.803, Cp=5.972) for estimation of body weight in Awassi sheep in this study.

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