Repeatability Of Temperament Scores In Bunaji And Frieslan-bunaji Crosses
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https://doi.org/10.51791/njap.v20i.2095Keywords:
Bunaji, Friesian-Bunaji cattle, Temperament scores, RepeatabilityAbstract
Repeatabilities of temperament scores were estimated by breed, sex, age, weight and body condition in an enclosed weighbridge (method 1) and in a cattle crush (method 2). The model used included animal, scorer, animal x scorer and replicate within scorer effects. The within and between animal variation accounted for 44 and 54%, respectively, for method 1 and 67 and 32%, respectively, of total variation for method 2. Animal x scorer interaction was not significant. For both methods, repeatabilities for temperament scores were 0.56 and 0.54, for method 1 and 0.33 and 0.32, for method 2. Scoring animals in seclusion seems to enhance expression of temperament and hence is more repeatable and reproducible.
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2021-01-05
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Abubakar, B. Y. ., Oni, O. O. ., Olorunju, S. A. S. ., & Buvanendran, V. . (2021). Repeatability Of Temperament Scores In Bunaji And Frieslan-bunaji Crosses. Nigerian Journal of Animal Production, 20, 8–13. https://doi.org/10.51791/njap.v20i.2095
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