Biometric evaluation of Criollo horses participating in the Freio de Ouro competition, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Pimentel,Anelise Maria Hammes
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Souza,João Ricardo Malheiros de, Boligon,Arione Augusti, Moreira,Heden Luiz Marques, Pimentel,Cláudio Alves, Martins,Charles Ferreira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to quantify linear and angular morphological measurements of male and female horses participating in the Freio de Ouro competition. This study represents the first scientific evaluation of the biometrics of the Criollo breed, providing essential information for the evaluation of the development of the breed and supporting objective selection. We examined linear and angular measurements of 634 Criollo horses participating in the Freio de Ouro competition in 2011 and 2012, including height, chest circumference, cannon bone circumference, body length, metatarsus length, croup length, chest width, head length, dorsal neck length, throat circumference, and angles of the croup, scapula, and hock. Statistical analysis showed that males had a greater average cannon bone circumference (19.76 cm) than females (18.95 cm) and a greater throat circumference (77.66 cm for males and 73.30 cm for females). None of the other traits evaluated differed between genders. The average height (141.73 cm for males and 141.41 cm for females) was close to the minimum requirement for the breed standard. Subjective observations suggesting that animals of this breed are decreasing in size were not confirmed in this study, as the height and other evaluated measures did not differ between competing horses less or more than seven years of age. Although these measurements in isolation do not indicate the qualities of individual animals, they serve as valuable auxiliary elements for selection work, showing breed tendencies and providing objective data to support technical decisions of judges regarding conformation.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Biometric evaluation of Criollo horses participating in the Freio de Ouro competition, Brazil
title Biometric evaluation of Criollo horses participating in the Freio de Ouro competition, Brazil
spellingShingle Biometric evaluation of Criollo horses participating in the Freio de Ouro competition, Brazil
Pimentel,Anelise Maria Hammes
animal production
breed
equine
horse
morphometry
title_short Biometric evaluation of Criollo horses participating in the Freio de Ouro competition, Brazil
title_full Biometric evaluation of Criollo horses participating in the Freio de Ouro competition, Brazil
title_fullStr Biometric evaluation of Criollo horses participating in the Freio de Ouro competition, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Biometric evaluation of Criollo horses participating in the Freio de Ouro competition, Brazil
title_sort Biometric evaluation of Criollo horses participating in the Freio de Ouro competition, Brazil
author Pimentel,Anelise Maria Hammes
author_facet Pimentel,Anelise Maria Hammes
Souza,João Ricardo Malheiros de
Boligon,Arione Augusti
Moreira,Heden Luiz Marques
Pimentel,Cláudio Alves
Martins,Charles Ferreira
author_role author
author2 Souza,João Ricardo Malheiros de
Boligon,Arione Augusti
Moreira,Heden Luiz Marques
Pimentel,Cláudio Alves
Martins,Charles Ferreira
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pimentel,Anelise Maria Hammes
Souza,João Ricardo Malheiros de
Boligon,Arione Augusti
Moreira,Heden Luiz Marques
Pimentel,Cláudio Alves
Martins,Charles Ferreira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv animal production
breed
equine
horse
morphometry
topic animal production
breed
equine
horse
morphometry
description ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to quantify linear and angular morphological measurements of male and female horses participating in the Freio de Ouro competition. This study represents the first scientific evaluation of the biometrics of the Criollo breed, providing essential information for the evaluation of the development of the breed and supporting objective selection. We examined linear and angular measurements of 634 Criollo horses participating in the Freio de Ouro competition in 2011 and 2012, including height, chest circumference, cannon bone circumference, body length, metatarsus length, croup length, chest width, head length, dorsal neck length, throat circumference, and angles of the croup, scapula, and hock. Statistical analysis showed that males had a greater average cannon bone circumference (19.76 cm) than females (18.95 cm) and a greater throat circumference (77.66 cm for males and 73.30 cm for females). None of the other traits evaluated differed between genders. The average height (141.73 cm for males and 141.41 cm for females) was close to the minimum requirement for the breed standard. Subjective observations suggesting that animals of this breed are decreasing in size were not confirmed in this study, as the height and other evaluated measures did not differ between competing horses less or more than seven years of age. Although these measurements in isolation do not indicate the qualities of individual animals, they serve as valuable auxiliary elements for selection work, showing breed tendencies and providing objective data to support technical decisions of judges regarding conformation.
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