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A. hydrophila
A. pleuropneumonia serotypes
A31P mutation
acaricides
Aceh cattle
action plan
African swine fever
ALV-J, transcriptomics, RNA-Seq, Chickens, Biomarkers
Ang 1–7
antibiotic classes
antibiotic resistance
antibiotic resitance
antimicrobial drugs
antimicrobial efficacy
anuria
Aspergillosis
Assay robustness
asymptotic weight
atherogenic index
Atrazine
Bacteria, Cows, Ketosis, Milk, Staphylococcus aureus:
bacterial resistance
barns
Bayesian information criterion
behavior
behaviour
biochemical parameters
bioindicator
bitch.
Blood parasites, Farm animals, PCR, Theileria, Babesia, Anaplasma, Erbil, Iraq
Body weight, Brune de l'Atlas, Carcass, Fattening, Meat, Slaughter performance
Bovine mastitis
Bovine sperm
breeding management
broiler
broiler chicken
cadmium
cannibalism
carassius auratus auratus
cattle
Central Asia.
chicks
clinical picture
coconut water
coefficient of determination
cold storage
comfort
commensal Escherichia coli
companion animals
consumption
controlled mating
copper
cryopreservation
Daily milk yield
dairy cattle
dairy cows
dairy cows, temperature-humidity index, welfare, greenhouse gas, heat stress
Dairy sheep
diagnosis
disaster resilience
dog sperm
duration and efficiency of productive lifespan
economical efficiency
egg quality
egg yolk
Egypt
Ehrlichia chaffeensis, zoonoses, ehrlichiosis, Nicaragua, dogs, PCR
essential oils, humic acid, medium chain fatty acids, egg quality
european badger
ewe
extended-spectrum β-lactamases
faecal shedding
fans
Fatty acid composition
fatty acids
feed additive.
feed restriction
feline
feline coronavirus
feline infectious peritonitis
fertility
flaxseed
folic acid
food safety
force molt
free range husbandry
functional product
geese
genotype
GH gene
ginseng
GnRH
goat, estrus synchronization, frozen semen, pregnancy
Goat's milk
goldfish
grain barley
grape marc flour
Green Java
growth
growth performance
growth retardation
guarding dog, Anatolian dog, predators, sheep and goat, wolf damages.
haematology
head growth promoting diet
heat stress
heavy metal
heavy metals
human
hydrogen peroxide
hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
Infectious laryngotracheitis virus
Intestinal microbiology
intussusception
iodine value
irrigation
Japanese quail
Key words: antibiotic resistance
Kyrgyz Chobogo
lactating dairy cow
lactic acid
layers
Laying hens
laying quail
lead
linear evaluation
live weight
maca (Lepidium meyenii)
machine milking
Maine Coon
market buffalo milk
Mas receptor
mastitis
MC4R gene
meat quality
meat quality.
Melatonin
Meles meles
milk analyzer
milk production
Milk productivity
milk solid residue valorization
milkability
milking frequency
mineral elements
morphology
muscle tissue
mushroom
MYBPC3 gene
Mycobacterium bovis
Mycotic pneumonia
negative energy balance
nest quality
neurobehavioral
Newcastle disease or paramyxovirus
Nicaragua
nutritional properties
Oravka breed
oreganum
organic farming
Otter
Ovsynch
ovulation rate
oxidative stress enzymes
parasitic diseases
PCR-RFLP
Peafowl
performance.
pesticides
pet ownership
physiology
pigeon
pigs
pigs, lean meat content, back fat thickness, purebred, crossbred
pollution
Postpartum disorders, Dairy cows, Metabolic indicators, Milk composition.
poultry
pregnancy rate
prevention economic effect
preweaning survival
Prickly pear
probiotics
productive
productive cows, diet, premix, micronutrients, lactation, pollutants.
progesterone
prostaglandin
protein content
protein profile
Pulmonary
qPCR;
quail
rabbit
rabbit meat
rabbits
Rembi ewes, Hormonal synchronization, Vitamin AD₃E, Fertility, Prolificacy, Neonatal mortality
reproduction
reproductive performance
reproductive traits
resistance
Rosmarinus officinalis, essential oil, vitamin C, vitamin E.
Saharan environment
seeds meal
semen
seminal plasma
sentinal
sentinels
spermatozoa.
stability
staphylococci
STAT5 gene
susceptibility
swine respiratory infections
systematic effects
tail biting
Tazegzawt ram, semen quality, testicular measurements, seasonal variations
Teat dip solution
Temperature
temperature-humidity index
temperature, precipitation, correlation, lice, goats, Bulgaria.
ticks
toxic metals
toxicity
udder morphology
Urtica dioica
vaccination
vaccine
Vaginal prolapse
vascular tone
virulence genes
viscosity
vitrification
von Bertalanffy
weight carcass
weight gain
xanthan gum
yeast
yolk MDA level
zinc
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Growth Curve Analysis of Body Weight of Mixed-Sex Egyptian Native Geese (Anser Anser Domesticus) Using Three Nonlinear Mathematical Functions
Abel Olusegun Oguntunji
Amer Makram
Widya Pintaka Bayu Putra
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22 Aug 2024
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Veterinarija ir Zootechnika
Volume 81, Issue 2 (2023): Veterinarija ir Zootechnika, pp. 54–61
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Three non-linear growth models (logistic, Gompertz and von Bertalanffy) were used
to describe and estimate growth parameters of 10-week age-body weight relationship of mixed-sex
Egyptian indigenous geese. The estimated asymptotic weight (A), scaling parameter (B), maturity index
(K), inflection weight (Wi) and time (Ti) were respectively 3254.00 g, 13.15, 0.48 g/day, 1627 g and
5.37 weeks; 3895.00 g, 3.33, 0.25, 1431.99 g and 4.81 weeks; and 4559.00 g, 0.72, 0.17, 1350.81
g and 4.53 weeks for the logistic, Gompertz and von Bertalanffy growth function. The application
of four goodness-of-fit criteria [coefficient of determination (R2), root mean square error (RMSE),
Akaike’s information criterion (AIC) and Bayesian information criterion (BIC)] revealed that von
Bertalanffy was the best fitting model describing age-body weight relationship of Egyptian native geese.
This was premised on the fact that the von Bertanlanffy model had the highest R2 (0.896) and lowest
RMSE (327.05), AIC (8806.50) and BIC (5747.86) compared with the Gompertz (R2: 0.897; RMSE:
328.70; AIC: 8813.05; BIC: 5754.40) and logistic (R2: 0.891; RMSE: 338.90; AIC: 8841.71; BIC:
5783.07) models. The information provided in this study could be exploited for planning appropriate
management practices and further genetic studies on improvement of Egyptian native goose for increased
body weight.
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