INVESTIGATION OF MILK YIELD FROM CULTURE, CROSS-BRED AND NATIVE CATTLE BREEDS IN TURKEY BY MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE (MANOVA)
Özet
In this study, milk yield from culture, cross-bred, and native cattle
breeds in 7 geographical regions of Turkey were investigated by
multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) in 2015. The values of
Pillai's Trace, Wilks' Lambda, Hotelling's Trace and Roy's Largest Root
statistics used for the MANOVA test were 0.522, 0.546, 0.711 and 0.490,
respectively. The corresponding F values for these statistics were found
to be 2.422, 2.518, 2.594 and 5.634, respectively. Mean annual milk
yield of crossbred, culture, and native cattle breeds reached to be
3776.355, 2692.803 and 1311.513 kg, respectively. Therefore, the results
of these statistics are very close to each other. As a result of the
MANOVA test, the difference within milk yield between the regions was
not significant for culture and native cattle breeds, whereas a
significant difference was found in hybrid breed cattle (P < 0.001). As
a result of the Bonferroni test, it was found that the milk yield
difference in hybrid cattle was due to the difference in yield between
Eastern Anatolia-Aegean, Eastern Anatolia-Marmara, Southeast
Anatolia-Aegean and Southeast Anatolia-Marmara regions.
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