Growth monitoring of suckling lambs in Tunisia. II. Loss of precision in calculating performances at typical ages according to a simplified protocol as alternative to the conventional protocol

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    M. Ben Hamouda, M. Rekik

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.19182/remvt.10131

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Sheep, Birth weight, Growth control, Alternative method, Tunisia

Abstract

The performances at typical ages P10 (weight at 10 days), P30, P70, DwG10/30 (average daily weight gain between 10 and 30 days) and DwG30/70 of 9642 Barbarine lambs were calculated according to F2, the conventional protocol, or a simplified protocol based on fitting von Bertalanffy’s function to two measurements at 42-day intervals, the first taking place between 2 and 60 days after birth of the lamb, and the actual birth weight (ABw: controlled at birth), a fixed Bw (FBw), i.e. the same for all lambs (FBw = 3.4 kg), or an estimated Bw (EBw) based on the first measurement (w) and the interval between birth and the first measurement (D) [(EBw = 2.71009 + 0.208313 w – 0.00578 w (60 – D) + 0.00016 w (60 – D)2]. The average loss of precision associated with the calculation of weights at typical ages was high for P10 (40– 45%), moderate for P30 (6–7%) and low for P70 (2–3%). The loss of precision associated with DwG10/30 was lower than that of the conventional protocol for an interval between birth and the first control between 15 and 45 days (15% maximum), and similar between 7 and 15 days’ intervals (20% maximum). These results suggest simplifying the F2 protocol to two or three measurements and a birth weight. The first measurement should be postponed to 46 days after birth, whereas the inter-val between successive controls may vary between 30 and 40 days, depending on an acceptable loss of precision on the estimation of performances at typical ages.

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  • M. Ben Hamouda Institution de la recherche et de l’enseignement supérieur agricoles, 30 rue Alain Savary, 1002 Tunis, Tunisie
  • M. Rekik Ecole nationale de médecine vétérinaire, Sidi Thabet, Tunisie.
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Received

2014-12-18

Published

2012-01-01

How to Cite

Ben Hamouda, M., & Rekik, M. (2012). Growth monitoring of suckling lambs in Tunisia. II. Loss of precision in calculating performances at typical ages according to a simplified protocol as alternative to the conventional protocol. Revue d’élevage Et De médecine vétérinaire Des Pays Tropicaux, 65(1-2), 41–47. https://doi.org/10.19182/remvt.10131

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Animal production and animal products

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