Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2456675 Small Ruminant Research 2016 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A nonlinear model of dairy kid growth had a slightly better fit than a linear model.•Dairy buck kids can be raised profitably to market weight.•Marketing kids during religious holidays may improve profitability.

The objectives of this research were: (1) to describe the growth of crossbred, intact, dairy buck kids from shortly after weaning to slaughter weight and (2) to determine whether raising them can be profitable. The kids in this study were purchased from three commercial dairy goat farms and were fed to slaughter weight in two separate environments. Individual kid body weight (BW) and pen feed disappearance was recorded. Both a linear mixed model and a nonlinear Gompertz mixed model were implemented to describe BW over the time of the feeding trial. The fits of the models were compared by −2 log likelihood, Akaike information criterion, and Bayesian information criterion. All fit statistics favored the nonlinear model, though upon visual inspection, growth was near linear. Although groups of kids were sold at varying weights and for different prices, revenues over kid purchase price and feed costs were positive. Feeding cull dairy kids can be profitable under many production scenarios.

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