Body composition and body reserves in indigenous Ethiopian fat-tailed sheep breeds

Changes in body composition and body reserves with age and growth of indigenous Ethiopian fat-tailed sheep breeds were assessed. The suitability of isotope dilution technique (utilizing Deuterium oxide, D2O) to estimate total body water (TBW) and thereby body composition was investigated. The accura...

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Main Author: Negussie, E.
Format: Tesis
Language:Inglés
Published: Technical University of Munich 1999
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/67962
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description Changes in body composition and body reserves with age and growth of indigenous Ethiopian fat-tailed sheep breeds were assessed. The suitability of isotope dilution technique (utilizing Deuterium oxide, D2O) to estimate total body water (TBW) and thereby body composition was investigated. The accuracy of prediction of body components from a combination of D2O space and morphological traits (heart girth, height at withers, body length and tail volume) was evaluated. Results obtained confirm that D2O dilution technique can be successfully used to estimate TBW in tropical sheep. Equations containing D2O space along with other body measurements gave a more accurate prediction of body components. In view of the cost of D2O, however, the use of body measurements alone in prediction equations will have promise in field applications.
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spelling CGSpace679622023-02-15T13:10:54Z Body composition and body reserves in indigenous Ethiopian fat-tailed sheep breeds Negussie, E. Changes in body composition and body reserves with age and growth of indigenous Ethiopian fat-tailed sheep breeds were assessed. The suitability of isotope dilution technique (utilizing Deuterium oxide, D2O) to estimate total body water (TBW) and thereby body composition was investigated. The accuracy of prediction of body components from a combination of D2O space and morphological traits (heart girth, height at withers, body length and tail volume) was evaluated. Results obtained confirm that D2O dilution technique can be successfully used to estimate TBW in tropical sheep. Equations containing D2O space along with other body measurements gave a more accurate prediction of body components. In view of the cost of D2O, however, the use of body measurements alone in prediction equations will have promise in field applications. 1999 2015-08-20T08:08:27Z 2015-08-20T08:08:27Z Thesis https://hdl.handle.net/10568/67962 en Limited Access Technical University of Munich
spellingShingle Negussie, E.
Body composition and body reserves in indigenous Ethiopian fat-tailed sheep breeds
title Body composition and body reserves in indigenous Ethiopian fat-tailed sheep breeds
title_full Body composition and body reserves in indigenous Ethiopian fat-tailed sheep breeds
title_fullStr Body composition and body reserves in indigenous Ethiopian fat-tailed sheep breeds
title_full_unstemmed Body composition and body reserves in indigenous Ethiopian fat-tailed sheep breeds
title_short Body composition and body reserves in indigenous Ethiopian fat-tailed sheep breeds
title_sort body composition and body reserves in indigenous ethiopian fat tailed sheep breeds
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