1Department of Animal Breeding & Genetics, College of Veterinary Sciences & A.H., Central Agricultural University, Selesih, Aizawl, Mizoram-796014, Email: drkhofi1balO@gmail.com
College of Veterinary Sc. & A.H., Central Agricultural University, Selesih, Aizawl, Mizoram-796014
Online published on 31 May, 2014.
The principal component analysis was used to consolidate and describe the interdependence among five biometric traits in 120 Mizo local pig (Zovawk). Five body measurements viz. body length (BL), head length (HL), chest girth (CG), front height (FH) and rear height (RH) were recorded at different stages of life. There was one factor extracted each at birth, 4th week, weaning (52 days), 14th and 18th weeks of age, accounted for 60.41%, 69.79%, 67.49%, 81.85% and 87.73% of the total variance, respectively. The significant positive high loading of FH and RH at birth, 4th week, weaning, and 14th were observed. These factors could be exploited in breeding and selection programmes to acquire highly coordinated animal bodies using fewer measurements.
Local pig, Mizoram, Morphological characteristics, Principal component analysis