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Path coefficient analysis of body weight and biometric traits in Ouled-Djellal breed

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Table 1: Descriptive statistics of body weight and body dimensions of Ouled-Djellal ewes
Table 3: Direct and indirect effects (ID) of biometric traits on body weight of ewes  Traits  Correlation Coefficient
Table 4. Direct and combined effects of the independent variables contributing to the variation of body weight  of Ouled-Djellal ewes

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