Determination of the correlations between the morphological characteristics and metapodial radiometric measurements of awassi sheep

<b>Aim:</b> The study aims to determine the correlations between external structural characteristics and osteometric data of Awassi sheep.<p> <b>Materials and Methods:</b> A total of 150 heads Awassi sheep (18-20 months of age), 100 females and 50 males were used in the...

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Main Authors: Mucahit Kahraman, Ismail Demircioglu, Gulsah Gungoren, Ozan Gundemir, Ermis Ozkan, Aydin Das, Bestami Yilmaz
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Published: Selcuk University Press 2022-09-01
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Online Access:http://eurasianjvetsci.org/pdf.php3?id=1402
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author Mucahit Kahraman
Ismail Demircioglu
Gulsah Gungoren
Ozan Gundemir
Ermis Ozkan
Aydin Das
Bestami Yilmaz
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Ismail Demircioglu
Gulsah Gungoren
Ozan Gundemir
Ermis Ozkan
Aydin Das
Bestami Yilmaz
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description <b>Aim:</b> The study aims to determine the correlations between external structural characteristics and osteometric data of Awassi sheep.<p> <b>Materials and Methods:</b> A total of 150 heads Awassi sheep (18-20 months of age), 100 females and 50 males were used in the study. After determining the sex and measuring the body weight, wither height, ridge height, rump height, rump width and rump length, sternum height, body length, shin circumference, bicostal diameter, chest circumference and pelvis width of sheep, metapodium radiographs were taken by digital mobile X-ray device with DR system.<p> <b>Results:</b> Between the values GL, Bp, SD, Bd, Be, WCL for metacarpus and GL, Bp, SD, Bd, Be, WCM, WCL and CM for metatarsus, sexual dimorphism was statistically significant when the radiometric measurement values of the metapodiums are examined (p < 0.001). The highest correlation value for the front leg was found between the GL value from the radiometry measurements of the metacarpal bones and the back height from the external structure measurement values (r: 0.684) when the correlation between metapodial radiometry and external structure features were examined. The highest correlation value for the hind limb was found between the SD value from the radiometric measurements of the metatarsal bones and the back height from the external structure measurement values (r: 0.679).<p> <b>Conclusion:</b> Metapodiums, which they complete their development early in the body had strong relationships with the body measurements. The results obtained from the study show that metapodial radiometric features have the potential to be used in selection studies in terms of growth and meat yield.
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spelling doaj-art-e13d5bfb8707411cb279918cb6506e342025-01-03T01:36:18ZengSelcuk University PressEurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences1309-69582146-19532022-09-013831801891402Determination of the correlations between the morphological characteristics and metapodial radiometric measurements of awassi sheepMucahit Kahraman0Ismail Demircioglu1Gulsah Gungoren2Ozan Gundemir3Ermis Ozkan4Aydin Das5Bestami Yilmaz6Harran University, Veterinary Faculty, Department of Animal Science, Şanlıurfa, TurkeyHarran University, Veterinary Faculty, Department of Anatomy, Şanlıurfa, TurkeyHarran University, Veterinary Faculty, Department of Animal Science, Şanlıurfa, TurkeyIstanbul University, Cerrahpaşa Veterinary Faculty, Department of Anatomy, İstanbul, TurkeyIstanbul University, Cerrahpaşa Veterinary Faculty, Department of Anatomy, İstanbul, TurkeyHarran University, Veterinary Faculty, Department of Animal Science, Şanlıurfa, TurkeyHarran University, Veterinary Faculty, Department of Anatomy, Şanlıurfa, Turkey<b>Aim:</b> The study aims to determine the correlations between external structural characteristics and osteometric data of Awassi sheep.<p> <b>Materials and Methods:</b> A total of 150 heads Awassi sheep (18-20 months of age), 100 females and 50 males were used in the study. After determining the sex and measuring the body weight, wither height, ridge height, rump height, rump width and rump length, sternum height, body length, shin circumference, bicostal diameter, chest circumference and pelvis width of sheep, metapodium radiographs were taken by digital mobile X-ray device with DR system.<p> <b>Results:</b> Between the values GL, Bp, SD, Bd, Be, WCL for metacarpus and GL, Bp, SD, Bd, Be, WCM, WCL and CM for metatarsus, sexual dimorphism was statistically significant when the radiometric measurement values of the metapodiums are examined (p < 0.001). The highest correlation value for the front leg was found between the GL value from the radiometry measurements of the metacarpal bones and the back height from the external structure measurement values (r: 0.684) when the correlation between metapodial radiometry and external structure features were examined. The highest correlation value for the hind limb was found between the SD value from the radiometric measurements of the metatarsal bones and the back height from the external structure measurement values (r: 0.679).<p> <b>Conclusion:</b> Metapodiums, which they complete their development early in the body had strong relationships with the body measurements. The results obtained from the study show that metapodial radiometric features have the potential to be used in selection studies in terms of growth and meat yield.http://eurasianjvetsci.org/pdf.php3?id=1402awassi sheepgrowth performancemorphological characteristicsmetapodium
spellingShingle Mucahit Kahraman
Ismail Demircioglu
Gulsah Gungoren
Ozan Gundemir
Ermis Ozkan
Aydin Das
Bestami Yilmaz
Determination of the correlations between the morphological characteristics and metapodial radiometric measurements of awassi sheep
Eurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences
awassi sheep
growth performance
morphological characteristics
metapodium
title Determination of the correlations between the morphological characteristics and metapodial radiometric measurements of awassi sheep
title_full Determination of the correlations between the morphological characteristics and metapodial radiometric measurements of awassi sheep
title_fullStr Determination of the correlations between the morphological characteristics and metapodial radiometric measurements of awassi sheep
title_full_unstemmed Determination of the correlations between the morphological characteristics and metapodial radiometric measurements of awassi sheep
title_short Determination of the correlations between the morphological characteristics and metapodial radiometric measurements of awassi sheep
title_sort determination of the correlations between the morphological characteristics and metapodial radiometric measurements of awassi sheep
topic awassi sheep
growth performance
morphological characteristics
metapodium
url http://eurasianjvetsci.org/pdf.php3?id=1402
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