Characterization of body biometrics during growth of elite Santa Ines sheep

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Autor(a) principal: Teixeira Neto,Milton Rezende
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Cruz,Jurandir Ferreira da, Malhado,Carlos Henrique Mendes, Carneiro,Paulo Luiz Souza, Nunes,Rita de Cássia Santos, Souza,Luiz Miranda, Souza,Luiz Eduardo Barreto de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: The objective of this study was to characterize body biometrics of Santa Ines sheep during growth. Data from 4,038 animals, males and females, with ages from four to 36 months, from different herds participating in the National Agricultural Fair in Bahia from 2003 to 2008 were used. The characteristics evaluated were: body weight, average daily gain, body length, thoracic circumference, anterior height and posterior height. The mean values found were compared by the Student-Newman-Keuls test. All characteristics studied showed gradual change with aging, and it is worth-noting that age had positive effect on body weight, body length, thoracic circumference, anterior height and posterior height and negative effect on average daily gain. Average daily gain was reduced by 68.5% from four to 36 months of age, while the mean improvements observed in both sexes in this age range, for body weight, body length, thoracic circumference, anterior height and posterior height were 137.8%, 23.5%, 43.2%, 19.3% and 19.6%, respectively. However, the increments for body weight, body length and thoracic circumference were higher until 12 months of age, when an increase of 72.7%, 14.6% and 24.8% in their respective characteristics was verified. For anterior height and posterior height, the greatest increase occurred up to eight months of age with improvement of 8.4% for both measures. Santa Ines sheep have different growth rates for body measurements; whereas growth in posterior height stabilizes earlier, the thoracic circumference, along with body weight, remains growing for longer time.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Characterization of body biometrics during growth of elite Santa Ines sheep
title Characterization of body biometrics during growth of elite Santa Ines sheep
spellingShingle Characterization of body biometrics during growth of elite Santa Ines sheep
Teixeira Neto,Milton Rezende
average daily gain
body development
body measurements
body weight
title_short Characterization of body biometrics during growth of elite Santa Ines sheep
title_full Characterization of body biometrics during growth of elite Santa Ines sheep
title_fullStr Characterization of body biometrics during growth of elite Santa Ines sheep
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of body biometrics during growth of elite Santa Ines sheep
title_sort Characterization of body biometrics during growth of elite Santa Ines sheep
author Teixeira Neto,Milton Rezende
author_facet Teixeira Neto,Milton Rezende
Cruz,Jurandir Ferreira da
Malhado,Carlos Henrique Mendes
Carneiro,Paulo Luiz Souza
Nunes,Rita de Cássia Santos
Souza,Luiz Miranda
Souza,Luiz Eduardo Barreto de
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author2 Cruz,Jurandir Ferreira da
Malhado,Carlos Henrique Mendes
Carneiro,Paulo Luiz Souza
Nunes,Rita de Cássia Santos
Souza,Luiz Miranda
Souza,Luiz Eduardo Barreto de
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author
author
author
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Cruz,Jurandir Ferreira da
Malhado,Carlos Henrique Mendes
Carneiro,Paulo Luiz Souza
Nunes,Rita de Cássia Santos
Souza,Luiz Miranda
Souza,Luiz Eduardo Barreto de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv average daily gain
body development
body measurements
body weight
topic average daily gain
body development
body measurements
body weight
description The objective of this study was to characterize body biometrics of Santa Ines sheep during growth. Data from 4,038 animals, males and females, with ages from four to 36 months, from different herds participating in the National Agricultural Fair in Bahia from 2003 to 2008 were used. The characteristics evaluated were: body weight, average daily gain, body length, thoracic circumference, anterior height and posterior height. The mean values found were compared by the Student-Newman-Keuls test. All characteristics studied showed gradual change with aging, and it is worth-noting that age had positive effect on body weight, body length, thoracic circumference, anterior height and posterior height and negative effect on average daily gain. Average daily gain was reduced by 68.5% from four to 36 months of age, while the mean improvements observed in both sexes in this age range, for body weight, body length, thoracic circumference, anterior height and posterior height were 137.8%, 23.5%, 43.2%, 19.3% and 19.6%, respectively. However, the increments for body weight, body length and thoracic circumference were higher until 12 months of age, when an increase of 72.7%, 14.6% and 24.8% in their respective characteristics was verified. For anterior height and posterior height, the greatest increase occurred up to eight months of age with improvement of 8.4% for both measures. Santa Ines sheep have different growth rates for body measurements; whereas growth in posterior height stabilizes earlier, the thoracic circumference, along with body weight, remains growing for longer time.
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