Author/Authors :
G.E. Agga?، نويسنده , , U. Udala، نويسنده , , F. Regassa، نويسنده , , A. Wudie، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Body size and testicular measurements have been found to be important parameters for
evaluating breeding soundness. Therefore a study was performed on Afar (n = 180), Boran
(n = 180) and Woito-Guji (n = 180) male goats to record the normal testicular characteristics
and evaluate the effect of breed, age and body condition on these testicular measurements.
A predictive model for each of the testicular measurements was developed, using live body
measurements. Breed and age of the bucks had a significant effect (P < 0.05) on the body condition
score (BCS), body weight (BW), scrotal circumference (SC), testicular measurements
(testicular diameter, testicular length, testicular volume and testicular weight) and epididymal
weight. The Afar breed consistently recorded the lowest mean BCS,BWand SC in all age
categories. BCS showed a significant but low correlation with age, BW, SC and the testicular
measurements (P < 0.01). Body weight however recorded an intermediate correlation with
SC (r = 0.58; P < 0.01), while SC was highly correlated to testicular diameter (r = 0.69), testicular
volume (r = 0.74) and testicular weight (r = 0.74). Moderate to strong correlations were
recorded between the testicular measurements, and epididymal weight. In the univariable
linear regression model, all live body attributes used (breed, age, BCS, BW and SC), were
found to be independently related to the testicular and epididymal parameters. However,
in the multivariable linear regression, with the exception of age, all other independent predictors
were found to be linearly related to one or more of the testicular and epididymal
measurements. Scrotal circumference was eventually the only live body measurement to
be used in the final model to predict all the testicular and epididymal measurements in
the bucks. Examples of predicted testicular and epididymal measurements using the final
model are reported. In conclusion, the Boran bucks were found to have superior body and
reproduction traits and SC, which is easily measured in the live animal and predicted to be
the best indicator of testicular and epididymal measurements. These findings, especially
of the prediction models developed, could be useful in the selection of bucks for breeding
purposes.