Abstract

The study was conducted on Boran bulls from three age groups (2, 3 and 4 years) reared at two different locations in Southern Ethiopia. The study was conducted to assess the different morphometrical measurements in Boran bulls, to estimate live weight of the bulls using step-down regression equations and also to calculate structural indices for assessment of type for which the breed was developed and thus assist in the selection of the bulls. The feedlots were situated in Meki district and varied both in location and the type of management, with the second feedlot being better managed than the first. The morphometric traits included in the study were height at withers (HW), height at rump (RH), body length (BL), heart girth (HG), head width (WFH), neck circumference (NC), neck length (NL), chest width (CW), rump length (RL), hip width (WH) and flank width (FW) and the body weight (BW). The results indicated that while the skeletal measurements HW, RH and BL did not vary (P < 0.05) between bulls of a particular age across the two feedlots, the other parameters were higher among the bulls reared in the feed lot with wind breaks and situated away from lake Ziway. The results of the step-down regression equations indicated that BW could be assessed using various morphometrical measurements viz. NL, NC, RL, WH and HG. The parameters included varied both across the age groups and locations. The results related to the structural indices indicated that the Boran bulls had posterior alignment and had higher CW than HW.

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