Survival analysis of mortality in pre-weaning kids of Sirohi goat

Pre-weaning animals exit a flock through death induced by various reasons, causing significant economic losses to the goat producers. In this study, we investigated the survival from birth to weaning of Sirohi goat kids within framework of the survival analysis. Kid records were accessed from 1997 t...

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Main Authors: I.S. Chauhan, S.S. Misra, A. Kumar, G.R. Gowane
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1751731119001617
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spelling doaj-45c51c1e4eec415a9f2f811987ed68f02021-06-06T04:56:29ZengElsevierAnimal1751-73112019-01-01131228962902Survival analysis of mortality in pre-weaning kids of Sirohi goatI.S. Chauhan0S.S. Misra1A. Kumar2G.R. Gowane3Division of Animal Genetics & Breeding, ICAR-Central Sheep and Wool Research Institute, Avikanagar-304 501, Rajasthan, IndiaDivision of Animal Genetics & Breeding, ICAR-Central Sheep and Wool Research Institute, Avikanagar-304 501, Rajasthan, IndiaDivision of Animal Genetics & Breeding, ICAR-Central Sheep and Wool Research Institute, Avikanagar-304 501, Rajasthan, IndiaDivision of Animal Genetics & Breeding, ICAR-Central Sheep and Wool Research Institute, Avikanagar-304 501, Rajasthan, IndiaPre-weaning animals exit a flock through death induced by various reasons, causing significant economic losses to the goat producers. In this study, we investigated the survival from birth to weaning of Sirohi goat kids within framework of the survival analysis. Kid records were accessed from 1997 to 2017, with the information on 4417 pre-weaning animals of farmed Sirohi goat native to the Rajasthan State of India. A multivariable Cox regression was fitted to the data after checking the assumptions of regression. The explanatory variables were sex, type of birth, season of birth, birthweight, doe weight at kidding and year of birth. Model selection eliminated doe weight from the model, and sex, type of birth, season of birth, birthweight and year of birth were retained in the model. With model calibration also, these five covariates were retained in the model. The mortality on the first day after birth was 0.3%, constituting 3.5% of all pre-weaning mortality. The mortality until the end of weaning period was 7.8%. Regression analysis revealed that the higher birthweight at kidding was associated with reduced hazard of death among the kids. Male kids had higher hazards of death compared with female kids. The single-born kids had lower risks of death compared with twin-born kids after accounting for heterogeneity. The winter season had a very high adverse effect on the survival of the kids. With each passing year, risks of death decreased. The results of this study indicate that better survival of kids can be achieved by controlling both environmental and animal-related factors.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1751731119001617calibrationdiscriminationoptimismcensoringhazards
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author I.S. Chauhan
S.S. Misra
A. Kumar
G.R. Gowane
spellingShingle I.S. Chauhan
S.S. Misra
A. Kumar
G.R. Gowane
Survival analysis of mortality in pre-weaning kids of Sirohi goat
Animal
calibration
discrimination
optimism
censoring
hazards
author_facet I.S. Chauhan
S.S. Misra
A. Kumar
G.R. Gowane
author_sort I.S. Chauhan
title Survival analysis of mortality in pre-weaning kids of Sirohi goat
title_short Survival analysis of mortality in pre-weaning kids of Sirohi goat
title_full Survival analysis of mortality in pre-weaning kids of Sirohi goat
title_fullStr Survival analysis of mortality in pre-weaning kids of Sirohi goat
title_full_unstemmed Survival analysis of mortality in pre-weaning kids of Sirohi goat
title_sort survival analysis of mortality in pre-weaning kids of sirohi goat
publisher Elsevier
series Animal
issn 1751-7311
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Pre-weaning animals exit a flock through death induced by various reasons, causing significant economic losses to the goat producers. In this study, we investigated the survival from birth to weaning of Sirohi goat kids within framework of the survival analysis. Kid records were accessed from 1997 to 2017, with the information on 4417 pre-weaning animals of farmed Sirohi goat native to the Rajasthan State of India. A multivariable Cox regression was fitted to the data after checking the assumptions of regression. The explanatory variables were sex, type of birth, season of birth, birthweight, doe weight at kidding and year of birth. Model selection eliminated doe weight from the model, and sex, type of birth, season of birth, birthweight and year of birth were retained in the model. With model calibration also, these five covariates were retained in the model. The mortality on the first day after birth was 0.3%, constituting 3.5% of all pre-weaning mortality. The mortality until the end of weaning period was 7.8%. Regression analysis revealed that the higher birthweight at kidding was associated with reduced hazard of death among the kids. Male kids had higher hazards of death compared with female kids. The single-born kids had lower risks of death compared with twin-born kids after accounting for heterogeneity. The winter season had a very high adverse effect on the survival of the kids. With each passing year, risks of death decreased. The results of this study indicate that better survival of kids can be achieved by controlling both environmental and animal-related factors.
topic calibration
discrimination
optimism
censoring
hazards
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1751731119001617
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