INFLUENCE OF NON-GENETIC FACTORS WEIGHT AND CARCASS TRAITS IN
INDIGENOUS MATEBELE GOAT
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Title
INFLUENCE OF NON-GENETIC FACTORS WEIGHT AND CARCASS TRAITS IN
INDIGENOUS MATEBELE GOAT
INDIGENOUS MATEBELE GOAT
Creator
ASSAN, N
Description
The objective of the present study was to establish the non-genetic factors which affect slaughter weight
and carcass traits. A mixed classification model containing the effects of year of slaughter, age at slaughter,
month of slaughter and sex was used for identification of non-genetic factors. The slaughter weight and carcass
traits data were analyzed using the General Linear Models (GLM) procedure of the Statistical Analysis System
(SAS) (1996) to establish the significance of the non-genetic factors. The effects of year of slaughter had a
significant influence on slaughter weight and all carcass traits analyzed in the present study. The year of
slaughter also influenced the size of the prime cuts such as hind barrel and front barrel within the 1992 to 1999
period of study. The dressing percentage averaged 58.40 ± 2.76 kg which was slightly constant within different
year of slaughter. Age at slaughter had a significant (p<0.01) difference on slaughter weight and most carcass
traits with the exception of edible meat offals as a percentage of hot carcass mass. Sex significantly affects
slaughter weight and most carcass traits except for edible meat offal as a percentage of hot carcass mass and
empty gastro-intestinal tracts. There was variation in performance of slaughter weight and carcass traits due to
year of slaughter, month of slaughter, age of slaughter and sex.
and carcass traits. A mixed classification model containing the effects of year of slaughter, age at slaughter,
month of slaughter and sex was used for identification of non-genetic factors. The slaughter weight and carcass
traits data were analyzed using the General Linear Models (GLM) procedure of the Statistical Analysis System
(SAS) (1996) to establish the significance of the non-genetic factors. The effects of year of slaughter had a
significant influence on slaughter weight and all carcass traits analyzed in the present study. The year of
slaughter also influenced the size of the prime cuts such as hind barrel and front barrel within the 1992 to 1999
period of study. The dressing percentage averaged 58.40 ± 2.76 kg which was slightly constant within different
year of slaughter. Age at slaughter had a significant (p<0.01) difference on slaughter weight and most carcass
traits with the exception of edible meat offals as a percentage of hot carcass mass. Sex significantly affects
slaughter weight and most carcass traits except for edible meat offal as a percentage of hot carcass mass and
empty gastro-intestinal tracts. There was variation in performance of slaughter weight and carcass traits due to
year of slaughter, month of slaughter, age of slaughter and sex.
Publisher
Global Researchers Journal
Date
2012
Collection
Citation
ASSAN, N, “INFLUENCE OF NON-GENETIC FACTORS WEIGHT AND CARCASS TRAITS IN
INDIGENOUS MATEBELE GOAT,” ZOU Institutional Repository, accessed July 6, 2025, https://ir.zou.ac.zw/items/show/59.
INDIGENOUS MATEBELE GOAT,” ZOU Institutional Repository, accessed July 6, 2025, https://ir.zou.ac.zw/items/show/59.
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