Multivariate analysis of body weight, morphometric and thermo-physiological traits of indigenous pigs under tropical conditions

GABJ Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.46325/gabj.v6i1.202
A. Yakubu, Galle Durven, J. Hagan
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The study aimed at describing objectively the interdependence among the morphological and heat tolerance traits of Nigerian indigenous pigs and to predict body weight from conformation traits. Data on body weight, eight linear body measurements (BL, CG, CD, WH, RH, EL, SL and TL) and three thermo-physiological parameters were measured on 150 randomly selected pigs of three growth stages (piglets, growers and finishers) from February to December, 2020. The animals were managed in an extensive system in Plateau State, north central Nigeria. General linear model was used to study growth stage and sex effects including their interaction. Multivariate principal component analysis was used for the size, shape and heat tolerance determination while the animals were classified using canonical discriminant analysis.  The stepwise regression was used for body weight prediction. The results showed that finishers had significantly higher (P<0.05) body weight, body length, chest girth, chest depth, withers height, rump height, ear length, snout length and tail length, followed by growers while the least values were recorded in piglets. Pulse rate was not significantly different (P>0.05) between piglets and finishers, although the latter had higher respiratory rate (39.48±0.53 vs. 39.90±0.53 vs. 36.77±0.75). However, rectal temperature was similar (P>0.05) among the three pig categories. With the exception of tail length, sexual dimorphism was observed in all the morphometric traits with higher values recorded for males. However, the three thermo-physiological traits were not affected by sex (P>0.05). BW was highly and positively correlated with most biometric traits (r = 0.80-0.93, 0.66-0.80 and 0.83-0.93; P<0.01 for piglets, growers and finishers, respectively). Three principal components (PC1, PC2 and PC3) were extracted for optimal balance of the animals.  Withers height, ear length and body weight were found to be the most discriminating variables to separate the pig categories. Classification results showed that 100% of piglets, 96.7% of growers and 96.7% of finishers were correctly assigned to their distinct populations. The present Information could be exploited in devising appropriate management and breeding programs for tropically adapted pigs in Nigeria.
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热带条件下本地猪体重、形态计量学和热生理性状的多变量分析
本研究旨在客观地描述尼日利亚土猪形态性状和耐热性状之间的相互依存关系,并通过构象性状预测体重。试验于2020年2月至12月对150头随机选择的3个生长阶段(仔猪、种植户和育肥猪)的体重、8项线性体测量(BL、CG、CD、WH、RH、EL、SL和TL)和3项热生理参数进行了测量。这些动物在尼日利亚中北部的高原州被广泛管理。采用一般线性模型研究生育期和性别效应及其相互作用。采用多元主成分分析确定动物的大小、形状和耐热性,采用典型判别分析对动物进行分类。体重预测采用逐步回归方法。结果表明,仔猪和育肥猪的呼吸率显著高于仔猪(P0.05),但育肥猪的呼吸率高于仔猪(39.48±0.53∶39.90±0.53∶36.77±0.75)。三种猪的直肠温度差异无统计学意义(P>0.05)。除尾长外,其余形态特征均存在两性二态性,雄性形态特征值较高。3个热生理性状不受性别影响(P>0.05)。体重与大部分生物特征呈高度正相关(r = 0.80 ~ 0.93、0.66 ~ 0.80和0.83 ~ 0.93);仔猪、种猪和育肥猪P<0.01)。提取三种主成分PC1、PC2和PC3,以达到动物的最佳平衡。猪肩高、耳长和体重是区分猪类的最具判别性的变量。分类结果表明,100%的仔猪、96.7%的种猪和96.7%的育肥猪被正确分配到各自的群体中。本信息可用于为尼日利亚的热带适应性猪制定适当的管理和育种计划。
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