A.S.R. Tapsoba, S.E. Sawadogo, W. Pilabre, S. Zounou, L.B. Ouoba, G.F. Traoré, B. Yougbare, M. Sanou, A. Traoré
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摘要
本研究旨在评估表型参数和节日活动对布基纳法索小型反刍动物价格的影响。我们在瓦加杜古唐欣的 "Sougr-Nooma "牲畜市场对绵羊顾客进行了半定向调查,采用了问答的方式。数据收集以 Aid El Kebir 为重点,历时三周。收集的数据包括价格和牲畜的一些物理特征(数量和质量)。调查涵盖了在该市场上出售的 120 只绵羊和 120 名买家。活重是决定绵羊价格最重要的数量表型参数(r=0.91)。活重每增加一公斤,售价就增加 2703.71 非洲金融共同体法郎。从线性回归模型中剔除活重后发现,肩高和胸围也能决定动物的价格。该模型占每头牲畜价格变化的 53.12%。胸围和肩高对绵羊价格的重大影响可能是由于它们在没有秤的情况下在估算活重方面的作用。在质量性状方面,品种和被毛结构是对动物价格影响最大的因素。此外,塔巴斯基节前的价格明显高于节后的价格(84,605.26±9,087.59 vs. 61,905.94±3,941.53 F CFA)。
Assessment of the impact of phenotypic traits and the festival of Eid Al-Adha on the prices of small ruminants in the livestock market "Sougr-Nooma" in Ouagadougou
This study aimed to assess the impact of phenotypic parameters and festive events on the price of small ruminants in Burkina Faso. A semi-directive survey using a quiz was conducted among sheep customers at the "Sougr-Nooma" livestock market in Tanghin, Ouagadougou. Data collection focused on Aid El Kebir and lasted for three weeks. The collected data included the prices and some physical characteristics (both quantitative and qualitative) of the animals. The survey covered 120 sheep sold on this market along with 120 buyers. Live weight was the most important quantitative phenotypic parameter in determining the price of sheep (r=0.91). For every kilogram increase in live weight, the selling price increased by 2703.71 F CFA. Removing live weight from the linear regression model revealed that withers height and thoracic girth could also determine animal prices. This model accounted for 53.12% of the variation in the price per animal. The significant influence of thoracic perimeter and withers height on the price of sheep could be attributed to their role in estimating live weight in the absence of a scale. Regarding qualitative traits breed and coat structure were the most influential factors on animal prices. Additionally, animal prices were significantly higher before the Tabaski festival compared to post-festival prices (84,605.26±9,087.59 vs. 61,905.94±3,941.53 F CFA).