Phenotypic characterisation of South African unimproved indigenous and Tankwa goats.
Ramukhithi, Fhulufhelo Vincent ; Lehloenya, Khoboso Christina ; Kotze, Antoinette ; Nephawe, Khathutshelo Agree ; Chokoe, Tlou Caswell ; Seshoka, Mokagadi Magdelin ; Jonker, Thinus ; Nedambale, Tshimangadzo Lucky
Ramukhithi, Fhulufhelo Vincent
Lehloenya, Khoboso Christina
Kotze, Antoinette
Nephawe, Khathutshelo Agree
Chokoe, Tlou Caswell
Seshoka, Mokagadi Magdelin
Jonker, Thinus
Nedambale, Tshimangadzo Lucky
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Abstract
The aim of this study was to characterise and compare phenotypic characteristics of South African unimproved indigenous and Tankwa goats. Phenotypic characteristics of 44 South African unimproved indigenous and 41 Tankwa goats were assessed. The qualitative characteristics were assessed through visual appraisal. Quantitative characteristics such as body measurements were obtained using a flexible tape, while body weight was determined by using a weighing scale and
body temperature with a thermometer. Body condition score of South African unimproved indigenous goats (98%) was more satisfactory when compared to that of Tankwa goats (74%). None of the Tankwa goats had ticks under their tails while 53% of South African unimproved indigenous goats had them. Most of the Tankwa goats had single or two colours as their main colours. Both goats’ types had high proportion of moderate necks, brown eyes, average eye width and mouth shape. Tankwa goats’ horns and hooves were more damaged when compared to those of South African unimproved indigenous goats. Tankwa goats had higher phenotypic characteristics (quantitative) with the exception of body temperature. In conclusion, qualitative characteristics were comparable between South African unimproved indigenous and Tankwa goats. However, quantitative characteristics of Tankwa goats were higher, with the exception of body temperature.
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2019-10-23
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Body description, South African indigenous goats