Biometric Assessment of Blackbelly Sheep in Central Africa

GABJ Pub Date : 2021-06-01 DOI:10.46325/gabj.v5i3.155
Zibi Meka, Arthur M. Martin, F. Meutchieye, Yannick Tadakeng, F. Fonteh
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The Genetic and phenotypic characterization of the Central AfricanBlackbelly sheep was carried outfrom April 1st to November 30th2019. A total 288adults sheep were sampled in order to assess the genetic diversity of the Blackbelly population in 3 Central Africa countries (Cameroun, Congo Brazzaville and Gabon).A total of twenty-two (22) body measurements were collected with the aid of metric tools(i.e.,headlength, head width, hornlength, ear length, neck length, neck circumference, total body length, trunk length, height at withers, height at back, height at rump, chest circumference, chest depth, chest width, rump width, rump length, front leg length, rear leg length, tail length, canon bone circumference, nipple length and body weight). The latter was used to calculate twelve (12)indices (sub-sternal gracility, ear-length, format, compactness, massiveness, chest,slenderness, frame, body, dactylo-thoracic, caudal and ear) in a bid to appreciate the functional relationship between measurements. Phenotypic dimorphism (P ≤ 0.05) has been observed between the Blackbelly sheep of different countries, with the highest and heaviest animals coming from Congo (HW= 62.217 ± 5.288 and BW = 27.44 ± 6.08kg), the longest from Gabon (TBL = 84.69 ± 8.70) and the largest (CW=15.01± 2.531 and RW=14.716 a± 2.351) from Cameroon. A perfect correlation was recorded between BW and TC. Principal Component Analysis reveals that six main components explain 73.1% of the observed variability in the body measurements of Blackbelly sheep population of Central Africa. The first two components which have eigenvalues greater than 3 and explain 25.44% (CP1) and 17.41% (CP2) of the variability in body measurements, can be considered for an improvement and selection program. Hence, the height at back and thethoracic circumference appear to be the most interesting measurements to beconsidered for the selection and conservation of the Blackbelly sheep.
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中非黑腹羊的生物特征评估
2019年4月1日至11月30日对中非黑腹羊进行了遗传和表型鉴定。为了评估3个中非国家(喀麦隆、刚果布拉柴维尔和加蓬)黑腹羊种群的遗传多样性,共取样288只成年羊。在公制工具的帮助下,共收集了22(22)个身体测量值。(头长、头宽、角长、耳长、颈长、颈围、全身长、躯干长、肩高、背高、臀高、胸围、胸深、胸宽、臀宽、臀长、前腿长、后腿长、尾长、骨围、乳头长、体重)。后者用于计算十二(12)个指标(胸骨下纤度、耳长、格式、紧凑度、质量、胸部、长细、框架、身体、趾胸、尾骨和耳朵),以了解测量值之间的函数关系。不同国家黑腹羊存在表型二态性(P≤0.05),其中最高、最重的黑腹羊来自刚果(HW= 62.217±5.288,BW = 27.44±6.08kg),最长的黑腹羊来自加蓬(TBL = 84.69±8.70),最大的黑腹羊来自喀麦隆(CW=15.01±2.531,RW=14.716±2.351)。BW与TC之间有很好的相关性。主成分分析表明,六个主要成分解释了中非黑腹羊种群身体测量中观察到的73.1%的变异。前两个分量的特征值大于3,可以解释25.44% (CP1)和17.41% (CP2)的身体测量变异性,可以考虑改进和选择程序。因此,在选择和保护黑腹羊时,背部高度和胸围似乎是最值得考虑的测量值。
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