West African donkey's liveweight estimation using body measurements

The objective of this study was to determine a formula for estimating the liveweight in West African donkeys. Liveweight and a total of 6 body measurements were carried out on 1352 donkeys from Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger, and Senegal. The correlations between liveweight and body measurements were det...

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Veröffentlicht in:Veterinary World 2017-10, Vol.10 (10), p.1221-1226
Hauptverfasser: Nininahazwe, Pierre Claver, Sow, Adama, Roamba, Rakiswende Constant, Kalandi, Miguiri, Ahmed, Hachi Dirir, Ouédraogo, Georges Anicet, Sawadogo, Germain Jérôme
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Zusammenfassung:The objective of this study was to determine a formula for estimating the liveweight in West African donkeys. Liveweight and a total of 6 body measurements were carried out on 1352 donkeys from Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger, and Senegal. The correlations between liveweight and body measurements were determined, and the most correlated body measurements with liveweight were used to establish regression lines. The average weight of a West African donkey was 126.0±17.1 kg, with an average height at the withers of 99.5±3.67 cm; its body length was 104.4±6.53 cm, and a heart girth (HG) of 104.4±6.53 cm. After analyzing the various regression lines and correlations, it was found that the HG could better estimate the liveweight of West African donkeys by simple linear regression method. Indeed, the liveweight (LW) showed a better correlation with the HG (R =0.81). The following formulas (Equations 1 and 2) could be used to estimate the LW of West Africa donkeys.Equation 1: Estimated LW (kg) = 2.55 × HG (cm) - 153.49. The above formulas could be used to manufacture weighing tape to be utilized by veterinary clinicians and farmers to estimate donkey's weight in the view of medication and adjustment of load.
ISSN:0972-8988
2231-0916
DOI:10.14202/vetworld.2017.1221-1226