M. Petrović, V. Caro-Petrovic, D. Ružić-Muslić, Nevena Maksimović, Vukasin Stefanovic, Bogdan Cekić, I. Ćosić
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Quantitative genetic analysis of variability and relationship of lambs body weight traits in population of indigenous Pirot sheep
Quantitative genetic analysis of variability and relationship of lambs body
weight traits in indigenous pirot sheep population are done. The
examined lambs had high variability which very suitable for selection on a
larger weight. There is a high and very significant correlation between the
body weight of lambs with 30 and 60 days (.969 **) and the weight with 30
and 90 days (.914 **). There is also a highly significant correlation
between the weights of lambs with 60 and 90 days of age (.904 **). From our
research, we can see that the first month of the lamb's life is very
important for the further development of the body. There is different level
of correlation between weight of lambs. This gives us an idea to say that
many paragenetic factors are crucial for the growth of lambs from birth to
weaning. The coefficient of multiple determination (R2) is 0.845 which means
that 8.45% of the lamb's body weight variance at 90 days is determined by
the variance of the set of predictor variables (PI-60, 30, 1). Each increase
in lamb body weight during the observed periods of age is associated with an
increase in the score of depending variable PI90. In particular, any
increase in lamb body weight at birth by 1 kg is associated with an increase
in lamb body weight from 90 days by 0.238 kg.