Repeatability Estimates for Body Weight, Skin and Leather Properties in Pure and Reciprocal Crosses of Nigerian Goats

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A.T Yusuff
T.R Fayeye

Abstract

This study evaluated repeatability estimates for body weight, skin and leather properties using progenies of
pure and reciprocal crossing of West African Dwarf (WAD) and Red Sokoto (RS) goats. The progenies
were labelled as RSxRS, WADxWAD, WADxRS and RSxWAD. Data on bodyweights of the progenies were
taken at birth, weaning and at yearling when the males were slaughtered to obtain skins which were tanned
to leather. Data on physical properties of the skin and the leathers were also taken. The result revealed a
low range repeatability estimate for birth weight (0.01 – 0.23) and yearling weight 0.05 – 0.20, while
weaning weight ranged from low – high (0.05 – 0.51). Repeatability estimates for leather properties
generally ranged from low to moderate among the goat genotypes except for thickness (0.41) and surface
area (0.64) of WADxWAD, and distention at crack (0.47) of RSxWAD. The results revealed that genotype
is of variable influence on the repeatability estimate of bodyweight, skin and leather traits in the goats. It is
therefore concluded that long term breeding of Nigerian goats would result in more consistent body
weights, skin and leather properties

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Yusuff, A., & Fayeye, T. (2023). Repeatability Estimates for Body Weight, Skin and Leather Properties in Pure and Reciprocal Crosses of Nigerian Goats. Nigerian Journal of Animal Science, 20(4), 317–322. Retrieved from https://www.njas.org.ng/index.php/php/article/view/389
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