2011
DOI: 10.2478/v10014-011-0026-4
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Application of multivariate principal component analysis to morphological characterization of indigenous goats in Southern Nigeria

Abstract: Application of multivariate principal component analysis to morphological characterization of indigenous goats in Southern NigeriaPhenotypic variation present in a population arises due to genotypic and environmental effects, and the magnitude of phenotypic variability differs under different environmental conditions, therefore, the purpose of this study was to objectively describe the linear type traits of extensively managed mature indigenous goats of Southern Nigeria and to predict body weight from their or… Show more

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“…Ogah et al (2009) reported that female goats had higher values than the male in all morphometrics measured except for rump height. Contrary to Ogah et al (2009), Okpeku et al (2011 found that male goats had higher mean values for all measured morphological measurements.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 38%
“…Ogah et al (2009) reported that female goats had higher values than the male in all morphometrics measured except for rump height. Contrary to Ogah et al (2009), Okpeku et al (2011 found that male goats had higher mean values for all measured morphological measurements.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 38%
“…Several authors in similar studies have concluded that heart girth can be used as a sole predictor of body weight due to high associate regression coefficients obtained [24]. The importance of HG in weight estimation demonstrated in the present study could be as a result of the fact that muscle, and some fat along with bone structure contribute to its formation [25]. From this study it is concluded that hear girth is the best sole predictors of body weight of sheep at farmers condition.…”
Section: Regression Analysissupporting
confidence: 52%
“…Multivariate analysis is a method for rapid and cheap to identify goat breeds and has been widely used to study the breed characterization of goat in Indonesia (Batubara et al, 2011;Kurnianto et al, 2013), goat in Nigeria (Yakubu et al, 2010;Okpeku et al, 2011;Yakubu et al, 2011), goat in Burkina Faso (Traore et al, 2008), goat in Ghana (Birteeb et al, 2012), goat in Saudi Arabia (Aziz and Al-Hur, 2013). Skeletal characters including cranium form reveal the highest heritability of all the quantitative traits.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%