Genetic and Non-Genetic factors affecting body weight of buffaloes
2010
Shashi Shankar and K.G. Mandal
The present experiment was conducted on 60 randomly selected dairy units consisting of 116 Graded Murrah,70 Diara type and 121 Non-descript type buffalo cows utilizing the procedure of &#8216;&#8217;stratified random sampling with proportional allocation (Snedecor & Cochran,1967) in and around Patna.Genetic factors were the three different genetic groups of buffaloes viz. Graded murrah,Diara and Non-descript types prevalent in Bihar.Where as Non-genetic factors included in the study were location of herd,faming system and sequence of lactation.The average estimates of body weight of Graded murrah, Diara and Non-descript were found to be 508.972+3.36, 461.789+3.32 and 483.857+3.30 kg respectively. The three genetic groups of buffaloes differed significantly (p<0.05) among themselves with respect to their body weight.Farming system and lactation order had significant(p<0.01) influence on body weight. Body weight of the animals was the lowest at first parity and then increased significantly (p<0.05) in subsequent parities. [Vet. World 2010; 3(5.000): 227-229]
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