Economic values for production traits of Morada Nova meat sheep in a pasture based production system in semi-arid Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Igor Daniell Costa Pereira
Data de Publicação: 2010
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
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Resumo: The economic values for traits of a meet sheep production system were calculated using Morada Nova hair sheep, raised under the conditions of native pasture in the Brazilian semi-arid region, as model. These economic weights were estimated using the equation of profit, profit = revenue â costs, after increase by one unit and 1% for each trait, evaluated on the average of the others. Whereas 1% increase in the trait, the economic values for lambing percentage (LP), litter size (LS), lambs mortality (LM), yearling mortality (YM), ewes and rams mortality (AM), female slaughter weight (FSW), male slaughter weight (MSW), ewe adult weight (EAW), ram adult weight (RW), carcass yield (CY), number of lambings per year (NLY), age at first lambing (AFL) and number of anthelminthic doses used per year (AC) were 1,439, 1,439, -0,254, -0,110, -0,054, 0,487, 0,767, -0,172, 0,005, 1,523, 1,439, -0,258 and -0,025, respectively, expressed in Brazilian currency (R$) per ewe per year. The traits that showed greater economic importance were CY, NLY, LP and LS. The traits that showed lower economic values were: RW, AC and AM. The production system with Morada Nova sheep grazing native âcaatingaâ pasture in Brazilian Northeast, exclusively for meat production, is profitable when taking into account all costs of production, including that of family labour. Carcass yield was shown to be an important selection objective. As it is expressed when the animal is slaughtered, further studies need to be carried out with this population to aid in the choice of appropriate selection criteria for the improvement of this trait.
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spelling info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisEconomic values for production traits of Morada Nova meat sheep in a pasture based production system in semi-arid BrazilESTIMATIVAS DE PESOS ECONÃMICOS PARA UM SISTEMA DE PRODUÃÃO DE OVINOS DA RAÃA MORADA NOVA, NO SEMI-ÃRIDO BRASILEIRO2010-03-23Raimundo Nonato Braga LÃbo47766999315http://lattes.cnpq.br/3886978181693911Olivardo FacÃ31494641372http://lattes.cnpq.br/1913490338207684Concepta Margaret McManus Pimentel68827288104http://lattes.cnpq.br/605223971291530199999536387http://lattes.cnpq.br/6146964013978134Igor Daniell Costa PereiraUniversidade Federal do CearÃPrograma de PÃs-GraduaÃÃo em ZootecniaUFCBROvinos Valor EconÃmico CarcaÃaSheap Economic Value CarcassZOOTECNIAThe economic values for traits of a meet sheep production system were calculated using Morada Nova hair sheep, raised under the conditions of native pasture in the Brazilian semi-arid region, as model. These economic weights were estimated using the equation of profit, profit = revenue â costs, after increase by one unit and 1% for each trait, evaluated on the average of the others. Whereas 1% increase in the trait, the economic values for lambing percentage (LP), litter size (LS), lambs mortality (LM), yearling mortality (YM), ewes and rams mortality (AM), female slaughter weight (FSW), male slaughter weight (MSW), ewe adult weight (EAW), ram adult weight (RW), carcass yield (CY), number of lambings per year (NLY), age at first lambing (AFL) and number of anthelminthic doses used per year (AC) were 1,439, 1,439, -0,254, -0,110, -0,054, 0,487, 0,767, -0,172, 0,005, 1,523, 1,439, -0,258 and -0,025, respectively, expressed in Brazilian currency (R$) per ewe per year. The traits that showed greater economic importance were CY, NLY, LP and LS. The traits that showed lower economic values were: RW, AC and AM. The production system with Morada Nova sheep grazing native âcaatingaâ pasture in Brazilian Northeast, exclusively for meat production, is profitable when taking into account all costs of production, including that of family labour. Carcass yield was shown to be an important selection objective. As it is expressed when the animal is slaughtered, further studies need to be carried out with this population to aid in the choice of appropriate selection criteria for the improvement of this trait.Os valores econÃmicos para caracterÃsticas de produÃÃo de carne de ovinos foram calculados considerando-se como modelo o sistema de produÃÃo com a raÃa Morada Nova, criada sob as condiÃÃes de pastagem nativa do semi-Ãrido brasileiro. Os ponderadores econÃmicos foram estimados utilizando a equaÃÃo de lucro, lucro = receita - custos, para aumento de uma unidade e de 1 % em cada caracterÃstica, avaliada no valor mÃdio das demais. Com o aumento de 1% nas caracterÃsticas (R$ por ovelha ano) os valores econÃmicos para fertilidade ao parto (FP), prolificidade (PRO), mortalidade de cordeiros (MC), mortalidade de borregos (MB), mortalidade de ovelhas e carneiros (MA), peso de fÃmeas ao abate (PAF), peso de machos ao abate (PAM), peso maduro das matrizes (PM), peso dos reprodutores (PR), nÃmero de partos/ano (NPA), idade ao primeiro parto (IPP), rendimento de carcaÃa (RC) e nÃmero de tratamentos parasitÃrios/ano (TP) foram 1,439, 1,439, -0,254, -0,110, -0,054, 0,487, 0,767, -0,172, 0,005, 1,523, 1,439, -0,258 e -0,025, respectivamente. As caracterÃsticas que apresentaram maior importÃncia econÃmica foram RC, NPA, FP e PRO. As caracterÃsticas que apresentaram menor peso econÃmico foram: PR, TP e MA. O sistema de produÃÃo com ovinos Morados Nova em pastagem nativa (caatinga) no Nordeste brasileiro, exclusivamente para a produÃÃo de carne, à rentÃvel quando se toma em conta todos os custos de produÃÃo, incluindo o de mÃo de obra familiar. O rendimento de carcaÃa foi mostrado a ser um objetivo importante seleÃÃo. Como ela se expressa quando o animal for abatido, estudos adicionais necessitam de ser realizadas com esta populaÃÃo para ajudar na escolha adequada de critÃrios de seleÃÃo para a melhoria desta caracterÃstica.FundaÃÃo de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do CearÃhttp://www.teses.ufc.br/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=16343application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessporreponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFCinstname:Universidade Federal do Cearáinstacron:UFC2019-01-21T11:29:30Zmail@mail.com -
dc.title.en.fl_str_mv Economic values for production traits of Morada Nova meat sheep in a pasture based production system in semi-arid Brazil
dc.title.alternative.pt.fl_str_mv ESTIMATIVAS DE PESOS ECONÃMICOS PARA UM SISTEMA DE PRODUÃÃO DE OVINOS DA RAÃA MORADA NOVA, NO SEMI-ÃRIDO BRASILEIRO
title Economic values for production traits of Morada Nova meat sheep in a pasture based production system in semi-arid Brazil
spellingShingle Economic values for production traits of Morada Nova meat sheep in a pasture based production system in semi-arid Brazil
Igor Daniell Costa Pereira
Ovinos
Valor EconÃmico
CarcaÃa
Sheap
Economic Value
Carcass
ZOOTECNIA
title_short Economic values for production traits of Morada Nova meat sheep in a pasture based production system in semi-arid Brazil
title_full Economic values for production traits of Morada Nova meat sheep in a pasture based production system in semi-arid Brazil
title_fullStr Economic values for production traits of Morada Nova meat sheep in a pasture based production system in semi-arid Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Economic values for production traits of Morada Nova meat sheep in a pasture based production system in semi-arid Brazil
title_sort Economic values for production traits of Morada Nova meat sheep in a pasture based production system in semi-arid Brazil
author Igor Daniell Costa Pereira
author_facet Igor Daniell Costa Pereira
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Raimundo Nonato Braga LÃbo
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dc.contributor.advisor1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/3886978181693911
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Olivardo FacÃ
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dc.contributor.referee1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/1913490338207684
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Concepta Margaret McManus Pimentel
dc.contributor.referee2ID.fl_str_mv 68827288104
dc.contributor.referee2Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/6052239712915301
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dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/6146964013978134
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Igor Daniell Costa Pereira
contributor_str_mv Raimundo Nonato Braga LÃbo
Olivardo FacÃ
Concepta Margaret McManus Pimentel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ovinos
Valor EconÃmico
CarcaÃa
topic Ovinos
Valor EconÃmico
CarcaÃa
Sheap
Economic Value
Carcass
ZOOTECNIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Sheap
Economic Value
Carcass
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv ZOOTECNIA
dc.description.sponsorship.fl_txt_mv FundaÃÃo de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do CearÃ
dc.description.abstract.por.fl_txt_mv The economic values for traits of a meet sheep production system were calculated using Morada Nova hair sheep, raised under the conditions of native pasture in the Brazilian semi-arid region, as model. These economic weights were estimated using the equation of profit, profit = revenue â costs, after increase by one unit and 1% for each trait, evaluated on the average of the others. Whereas 1% increase in the trait, the economic values for lambing percentage (LP), litter size (LS), lambs mortality (LM), yearling mortality (YM), ewes and rams mortality (AM), female slaughter weight (FSW), male slaughter weight (MSW), ewe adult weight (EAW), ram adult weight (RW), carcass yield (CY), number of lambings per year (NLY), age at first lambing (AFL) and number of anthelminthic doses used per year (AC) were 1,439, 1,439, -0,254, -0,110, -0,054, 0,487, 0,767, -0,172, 0,005, 1,523, 1,439, -0,258 and -0,025, respectively, expressed in Brazilian currency (R$) per ewe per year. The traits that showed greater economic importance were CY, NLY, LP and LS. The traits that showed lower economic values were: RW, AC and AM. The production system with Morada Nova sheep grazing native âcaatingaâ pasture in Brazilian Northeast, exclusively for meat production, is profitable when taking into account all costs of production, including that of family labour. Carcass yield was shown to be an important selection objective. As it is expressed when the animal is slaughtered, further studies need to be carried out with this population to aid in the choice of appropriate selection criteria for the improvement of this trait.
Os valores econÃmicos para caracterÃsticas de produÃÃo de carne de ovinos foram calculados considerando-se como modelo o sistema de produÃÃo com a raÃa Morada Nova, criada sob as condiÃÃes de pastagem nativa do semi-Ãrido brasileiro. Os ponderadores econÃmicos foram estimados utilizando a equaÃÃo de lucro, lucro = receita - custos, para aumento de uma unidade e de 1 % em cada caracterÃstica, avaliada no valor mÃdio das demais. Com o aumento de 1% nas caracterÃsticas (R$ por ovelha ano) os valores econÃmicos para fertilidade ao parto (FP), prolificidade (PRO), mortalidade de cordeiros (MC), mortalidade de borregos (MB), mortalidade de ovelhas e carneiros (MA), peso de fÃmeas ao abate (PAF), peso de machos ao abate (PAM), peso maduro das matrizes (PM), peso dos reprodutores (PR), nÃmero de partos/ano (NPA), idade ao primeiro parto (IPP), rendimento de carcaÃa (RC) e nÃmero de tratamentos parasitÃrios/ano (TP) foram 1,439, 1,439, -0,254, -0,110, -0,054, 0,487, 0,767, -0,172, 0,005, 1,523, 1,439, -0,258 e -0,025, respectivamente. As caracterÃsticas que apresentaram maior importÃncia econÃmica foram RC, NPA, FP e PRO. As caracterÃsticas que apresentaram menor peso econÃmico foram: PR, TP e MA. O sistema de produÃÃo com ovinos Morados Nova em pastagem nativa (caatinga) no Nordeste brasileiro, exclusivamente para a produÃÃo de carne, Ã rentÃvel quando se toma em conta todos os custos de produÃÃo, incluindo o de mÃo de obra familiar. O rendimento de carcaÃa foi mostrado a ser um objetivo importante seleÃÃo. Como ela se expressa quando o animal for abatido, estudos adicionais necessitam de ser realizadas com esta populaÃÃo para ajudar na escolha adequada de critÃrios de seleÃÃo para a melhoria desta caracterÃstica.
description The economic values for traits of a meet sheep production system were calculated using Morada Nova hair sheep, raised under the conditions of native pasture in the Brazilian semi-arid region, as model. These economic weights were estimated using the equation of profit, profit = revenue â costs, after increase by one unit and 1% for each trait, evaluated on the average of the others. Whereas 1% increase in the trait, the economic values for lambing percentage (LP), litter size (LS), lambs mortality (LM), yearling mortality (YM), ewes and rams mortality (AM), female slaughter weight (FSW), male slaughter weight (MSW), ewe adult weight (EAW), ram adult weight (RW), carcass yield (CY), number of lambings per year (NLY), age at first lambing (AFL) and number of anthelminthic doses used per year (AC) were 1,439, 1,439, -0,254, -0,110, -0,054, 0,487, 0,767, -0,172, 0,005, 1,523, 1,439, -0,258 and -0,025, respectively, expressed in Brazilian currency (R$) per ewe per year. The traits that showed greater economic importance were CY, NLY, LP and LS. The traits that showed lower economic values were: RW, AC and AM. The production system with Morada Nova sheep grazing native âcaatingaâ pasture in Brazilian Northeast, exclusively for meat production, is profitable when taking into account all costs of production, including that of family labour. Carcass yield was shown to be an important selection objective. As it is expressed when the animal is slaughtered, further studies need to be carried out with this population to aid in the choice of appropriate selection criteria for the improvement of this trait.
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