Analysis of growth curves of fowl. III. Geese
- 1 July 1994
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in British Poultry Science
- Vol. 35 (3) , 335-344
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00071669408417698
Abstract
1. Growth curves of two lines (S,D) and their reciprocal hybrids (in total,, n = 344) were evaluated by the Richards function. Geese were weighed at 7 d intervals to the ninth week, and then at 92, 154, 192 and 217 d of age. Food and water were supplied ad libitum. 2. The accuracy of curve fit measured by the coefficient of determination (R 2) for different genetic groups ranged from 0.9840 to 0.9918. The highest percentage deviations between observed and estimated live weights were recorded at hatching (on average 15.1%), while at the others points of curve they were significantly lower (from 0.6 to 6.8%). 3. The geese are characterised by an early maturing rate. The peak of the absolute growth rate (the inflection point of the curve) occurred at 18.7 to 23.5 d of age (t +). The degree of maturity at a slaughter age of 63 d (u 63 =y 63/A) ranged from 0.69 to 0.76. Fitting the inflection point at the beginning of the linear growth phase significantly affects the maturing rate (k) and the ratio between the inflection (j + ) and the asymptotic (A) weights. The values of these correlated parameters were very low (j +/A = 0.233 to 0.294, k= 0.0281 to 0.0373 ln0/d). 4. The live weights of geese from 28 d of age and the parameters of the Richards function were significantly higher (P<0.05, P<0.01) in the sire line (S) than in the dam line (D). A low. negative heterosis was observed at all points of the growth curves (— 0.01 to — 9.7%). The results indicated the effect of sex‐linked growth genes. 5. The phenotypic correlations between parameters of the Richards function within genetic groups are discussed.Keywords
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