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Using Multivariate Adaptive Regression Splines to Estimate the Body Weight of Savanna Goats
by
Rashijane, Lebo Trudy
, Tyasi, Thobela Louis
, Mokoena, Kwena
in
Algorithms
/ Analysis
/ Animals
/ Behavior
/ body length
/ Body measurements
/ Body weight
/ Communication
/ correlation
/ data collection
/ Data mining
/ data mining algorithm
/ Goats
/ goodness of fit
/ heart
/ Information management
/ linear body measurements
/ Livestock
/ Livestock farms
/ livestock husbandry
/ males
/ meat production
/ rump
/ savannas
/ South Africa
/ Variables
/ withers
2023
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Using Multivariate Adaptive Regression Splines to Estimate the Body Weight of Savanna Goats
by
Rashijane, Lebo Trudy
, Tyasi, Thobela Louis
, Mokoena, Kwena
in
Algorithms
/ Analysis
/ Animals
/ Behavior
/ body length
/ Body measurements
/ Body weight
/ Communication
/ correlation
/ data collection
/ Data mining
/ data mining algorithm
/ Goats
/ goodness of fit
/ heart
/ Information management
/ linear body measurements
/ Livestock
/ Livestock farms
/ livestock husbandry
/ males
/ meat production
/ rump
/ savannas
/ South Africa
/ Variables
/ withers
2023
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Using Multivariate Adaptive Regression Splines to Estimate the Body Weight of Savanna Goats
by
Rashijane, Lebo Trudy
, Tyasi, Thobela Louis
, Mokoena, Kwena
in
Algorithms
/ Analysis
/ Animals
/ Behavior
/ body length
/ Body measurements
/ Body weight
/ Communication
/ correlation
/ data collection
/ Data mining
/ data mining algorithm
/ Goats
/ goodness of fit
/ heart
/ Information management
/ linear body measurements
/ Livestock
/ Livestock farms
/ livestock husbandry
/ males
/ meat production
/ rump
/ savannas
/ South Africa
/ Variables
/ withers
2023
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Using Multivariate Adaptive Regression Splines to Estimate the Body Weight of Savanna Goats
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Using Multivariate Adaptive Regression Splines to Estimate the Body Weight of Savanna Goats
2023
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Overview
The Savanna goat breed is an indigenous goat breed in South Africa that is reared for meat production. Live body weight is an important tool for livestock management, selection and feeding. The use of multivariate adaptive regression splines (MARS) to predict the live body weight of Savanna goats remains poorly understood. The study was conducted to investigate the influence of linear body measurements on the body weight of Savanna goats using MARS. In total, 173 Savanna goats between the ages of two and five years were used to collect body weight (BW), body length (BL), heart girth (HG), rump height (RH) and withers height (WH). MARS was used as a data mining algorithm for data analysis. The best predictive model was achieved from the training dataset with the highest coefficient of determination and Pearson’s correlation coefficient (0.959 and 0.961), respectively. BW was influenced positively when WH > 63 cm and HG >100 cm with a coefficient of 0.51 and 2.71, respectively. The interaction of WH > 63 cm and BL < 75 cm, WH < 68 cm and HG < 100 cm with a coefficient of 0.28 and 0.02 had a positive influence on Savanna goat BW, while male goats had a negative influence (−4.57). The findings of the study suggest that MARS can be used to estimate the BW in Savanna goats. This finding will be helpful to farmers in the selection of breeding stock and precision in the day-to-day activities such as feeding, marketing and veterinary services.
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