Difference between revisions of "Average daily gain"

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Initial and final weight data can be obtained as combinations of weights from specific testing periods (such as from feed intake tests), or from combinations of [[Birth Weight|birth]], [[Weaning Weight|weaning]], [[Yearling Weight|yearling]], [[Mature Height and Weight |mature]], or [[Slaughter Weight |harvest]]  weights.
 
Initial and final weight data can be obtained as combinations of weights from specific testing periods (such as from feed intake tests), or from combinations of [[Birth Weight|birth]], [[Weaning Weight|weaning]], [[Yearling Weight|yearling]], [[Mature Height and Weight |mature]], or [[Slaughter Weight |harvest]]  weights.
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==Genetic evaluation==
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Several organizations publish [[Expected Progeny Difference| EPDs]] for average daily gain.  In all cases in North America, this is the average daily gain prediction for the period from weaning to yearling.  It is simply calculated as,
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Revision as of 14:37, 26 December 2019

Average daily gain (ADG) is a measurement of the average daily body weight change of an animal over a specified period of time. Average daily gain is calculated as follows: ADG (average daily gain) = (Final weight – Initial weight) / Days on test

It can also be expressed as a ratio as follows: ADGR (average daily gain ratio) = (ADG / Breed-test group average ADG) x 100

Initial and final weight data can be obtained as combinations of weights from specific testing periods (such as from feed intake tests), or from combinations of birth, weaning, yearling, mature, or harvest weights.

Genetic evaluation

Several organizations publish EPDs for average daily gain. In all cases in North America, this is the average daily gain prediction for the period from weaning to yearling. It is simply calculated as,