Gender on the growth of Criollo foals from birth to three years of age
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT: The objective of the present study was to evaluate the effect of gender on the growth of Criollo foals, in order to use this information as a reference for breeding as well as in future research. Body height, thoracic perimeter, and cannon bone perimeter of 75 foals were measured from two farms in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil (Lat. 32°, 33′, 58″, Long. 53°, 22′, 33″) and from three generations over three years. In both farms, animals were kept under the same range and feeding conditions. Nonlinear regression models were applied to describe the growth curves for the three traits over the experimental period. Cannon bone perimeter was greater in males than in females (P<0.001) but the predicted curves for body height and thoracic perimeter did not differ between genders. For all traits, the highest rate of increase was achieved in the first year of life (body height = 74%, thoracic perimeter = 76%, and cannon bone perimeter = 63% for males and 83% for females). Results of this study indicated that changes in body height and thoracic perimeter can be predicted using nonlinear models in both male and female foals, until they reach three years of age; whereas, changes in cannon bone perimeter should be modeled separately for each gender. |
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Gender on the growth of Criollo foals from birth to three years of agehorsesgrowth curvefoal developmentmorphologymorphometryABSTRACT: The objective of the present study was to evaluate the effect of gender on the growth of Criollo foals, in order to use this information as a reference for breeding as well as in future research. Body height, thoracic perimeter, and cannon bone perimeter of 75 foals were measured from two farms in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil (Lat. 32°, 33′, 58″, Long. 53°, 22′, 33″) and from three generations over three years. In both farms, animals were kept under the same range and feeding conditions. Nonlinear regression models were applied to describe the growth curves for the three traits over the experimental period. Cannon bone perimeter was greater in males than in females (P<0.001) but the predicted curves for body height and thoracic perimeter did not differ between genders. For all traits, the highest rate of increase was achieved in the first year of life (body height = 74%, thoracic perimeter = 76%, and cannon bone perimeter = 63% for males and 83% for females). Results of this study indicated that changes in body height and thoracic perimeter can be predicted using nonlinear models in both male and female foals, until they reach three years of age; whereas, changes in cannon bone perimeter should be modeled separately for each gender.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2017-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782017000100651Ciência Rural v.47 n.1 2017reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20150989info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPimentel,Anelise Maria HammesRodrigues,Walvonvitis BaesMartins,Charles FerreiraMontanez,Nathanael RamosBoligon,Arione AugustiSouza,João Ricardo Malheiros deeng2016-12-06T00:00:00ZRevista |
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Gender on the growth of Criollo foals from birth to three years of age |
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Gender on the growth of Criollo foals from birth to three years of age |
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Gender on the growth of Criollo foals from birth to three years of age Pimentel,Anelise Maria Hammes horses growth curve foal development morphology morphometry |
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Gender on the growth of Criollo foals from birth to three years of age |
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Gender on the growth of Criollo foals from birth to three years of age |
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Gender on the growth of Criollo foals from birth to three years of age |
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Gender on the growth of Criollo foals from birth to three years of age |
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Gender on the growth of Criollo foals from birth to three years of age |
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Pimentel,Anelise Maria Hammes |
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Pimentel,Anelise Maria Hammes Rodrigues,Walvonvitis Baes Martins,Charles Ferreira Montanez,Nathanael Ramos Boligon,Arione Augusti Souza,João Ricardo Malheiros de |
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Rodrigues,Walvonvitis Baes Martins,Charles Ferreira Montanez,Nathanael Ramos Boligon,Arione Augusti Souza,João Ricardo Malheiros de |
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Pimentel,Anelise Maria Hammes Rodrigues,Walvonvitis Baes Martins,Charles Ferreira Montanez,Nathanael Ramos Boligon,Arione Augusti Souza,João Ricardo Malheiros de |
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horses growth curve foal development morphology morphometry |
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horses growth curve foal development morphology morphometry |
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ABSTRACT: The objective of the present study was to evaluate the effect of gender on the growth of Criollo foals, in order to use this information as a reference for breeding as well as in future research. Body height, thoracic perimeter, and cannon bone perimeter of 75 foals were measured from two farms in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil (Lat. 32°, 33′, 58″, Long. 53°, 22′, 33″) and from three generations over three years. In both farms, animals were kept under the same range and feeding conditions. Nonlinear regression models were applied to describe the growth curves for the three traits over the experimental period. Cannon bone perimeter was greater in males than in females (P<0.001) but the predicted curves for body height and thoracic perimeter did not differ between genders. For all traits, the highest rate of increase was achieved in the first year of life (body height = 74%, thoracic perimeter = 76%, and cannon bone perimeter = 63% for males and 83% for females). Results of this study indicated that changes in body height and thoracic perimeter can be predicted using nonlinear models in both male and female foals, until they reach three years of age; whereas, changes in cannon bone perimeter should be modeled separately for each gender. |
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