AI Article Synopsis

  • Body measurements, such as wither height and heart girth, can estimate body weight (BW) in heifers without a scale.
  • A study involved 25 Holstein heifers (study group) and 13 for validation, tracking their measurements from birth to 15 months to develop equations for estimating BW.
  • Regression analysis showed a strong correlation between estimated and actual BW, indicating that using heart girth is effective for creating practical models for field estimation.

Article Abstract

Body measurements could be used to estimate body weight (BW) with no need for a scale. The aim was to estimate heifers weight based on their body dimension characteristics. Twenty-five Holstein heifers represent the study group (SG); another 13 animals were evaluated as a validation group (VG). All the heifers were weighed (BW) and their wither height (WH), shin circumference (SC), heart girth circumference (HG), body length (BL), hip width (HW) and body condition score (BCS) were measured immediately after birth, and then weekly until 2 months and monthly until 15 months old. Equations were built with a stepwise regression in order to estimate the BW at each time using body measures for the SG. A linear regression was applied to evaluate the relationship between the estimated BW and the real BW. Equations found were to be statistically significant (r = 0.688 to 0.894; < 0.0001). Three variables or fewer were needed for BW estimation a total of 11/23 times. Regression analysis indicated that the use of HG was promising in all the equations built for BW estimation. These models were feasible in the field; further studies will evaluate possible modifications to our equations based on different growing rate targets.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8300225PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11071846DOI Listing

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