O efeito macho sobre a manifestação de estros em ovelhas Merino e Santa Inês
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Resumo: | Two experiments were carried out at the farm of University of Western Australia, in Perth, Australia, with the objective of studying the temperament of Merino ewes in response to male effect. In the first one, 30 females were utilized (15 calm and 15 nervous), having as probable parameters of evaluation the changes in the secretion profile of LH. Another group of 30 ewes was also equally distributed according to the temperament (15 calms and 15 nervous) and was studied to evaluate the response to male effect through the analysis of the profile of progesterone production. The results showed that calm ewes exhibited a higher response to male effect (P<0,001) that was demonstrated by a higher average concentration of LH 6 hours before and 6 hours after the ram introduction in the group, as well as higher general average of progesterone concentration (P<0,05) at Day 21 of blood sampling On the second experiment, 402 ewes were submitted to three different treatments, with 134 females per group, being that the first two treatments (G1 and G2) were exposed to teasing for 60 and 15 days, respectively, before the harnessed rams introduction and the G3 was kept without this stimulus until the breeding season. No statistical difference was observed among the treatments (P>0,05) related to weekly estrus distribution identified by the rams (P>0,05) neither in relation to the percentage of pregnancy detected by real time ultrasound (P>0,05). The experiment was done in the experimental farm of Embrapa Tabuleiros Costeiros, in Sergipe State. Santa Inês ewes were utilized from three different categories: post-partum (G1), maiden (G2) and single ewes (G3) which were exposed to male effect through the use of teasers for 45 days. Post-partum females showed a response to male effect similar to that observed in ewes during the season anoestrus, with the concentration of first estrus between Day 17 and 25 after teasers exhibition. On the other hand, maiden and single ewes presented a random estrus distribution concentrated in the first 18 days after the introduction of males. These results confirm the efficiency of male effect on anoestrus females, as well as indicate that animals with a calm temperament presented a higher response to this stimulation. |
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COSTA, Alberto NevesREIS, José de CarvalhoWISCHRAL, AureaGUERRA, Maria Madalena PessoaPENA ALFARO, Carlos EnriqueCARNEIRO, Gustavo Ferrerhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7294970378846349LIMA, Suely Alves de2016-11-03T15:47:06Z2006-03-28LIMA, Suely Alves de. O efeito macho sobre a manifestação de estros em ovelhas Merino e Santa Inês. 2006. 150 f. Tese (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência Veterinária) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/5845Two experiments were carried out at the farm of University of Western Australia, in Perth, Australia, with the objective of studying the temperament of Merino ewes in response to male effect. In the first one, 30 females were utilized (15 calm and 15 nervous), having as probable parameters of evaluation the changes in the secretion profile of LH. Another group of 30 ewes was also equally distributed according to the temperament (15 calms and 15 nervous) and was studied to evaluate the response to male effect through the analysis of the profile of progesterone production. The results showed that calm ewes exhibited a higher response to male effect (P<0,001) that was demonstrated by a higher average concentration of LH 6 hours before and 6 hours after the ram introduction in the group, as well as higher general average of progesterone concentration (P<0,05) at Day 21 of blood sampling On the second experiment, 402 ewes were submitted to three different treatments, with 134 females per group, being that the first two treatments (G1 and G2) were exposed to teasing for 60 and 15 days, respectively, before the harnessed rams introduction and the G3 was kept without this stimulus until the breeding season. No statistical difference was observed among the treatments (P>0,05) related to weekly estrus distribution identified by the rams (P>0,05) neither in relation to the percentage of pregnancy detected by real time ultrasound (P>0,05). The experiment was done in the experimental farm of Embrapa Tabuleiros Costeiros, in Sergipe State. Santa Inês ewes were utilized from three different categories: post-partum (G1), maiden (G2) and single ewes (G3) which were exposed to male effect through the use of teasers for 45 days. Post-partum females showed a response to male effect similar to that observed in ewes during the season anoestrus, with the concentration of first estrus between Day 17 and 25 after teasers exhibition. On the other hand, maiden and single ewes presented a random estrus distribution concentrated in the first 18 days after the introduction of males. These results confirm the efficiency of male effect on anoestrus females, as well as indicate that animals with a calm temperament presented a higher response to this stimulation.Dois experimentos foram realizados na fazenda da Universidade de Western Australia, em Perth, Austrália, com o objetivo de estudar o temperamento de ovelhas Merino em resposta ao efeito macho. No primeiro, foram utilizadas 30 fêmeas (15 calmas e 15 nervosas), tendo como parâmetro de avaliação as prováveis mudanças no perfil de secreção de LH (Hormônio Luteinizante). Um outro grupo de 30 ovelhas, eqüitativamente distribuído de acordo com o temperamento (15 calmas e 15 nervosas) foi estudado para se avaliar a resposta ao efeito macho, através da análise do perfil de produção de progesterona. Os resultados mostraram que as ovelhas calmas exibiram uma maior resposta ao efeito macho (P<0,001) que foi traduzida numa maior concentração média de LH 6 h antes e 6 h após a introdução dos carneiros,assim como apresentaram uma maior média geral de concentração de progesterona (P<0,05) ao final do 21º dia de colheita de sangue. No segundo experimento, 402 ovelhas foram submetidas a três diferentes tratamentos, com 134 fêmeas por grupo, sendo que os dois primeiros (G1 e G2) foram expostos a rufiação por 60 e 15 dias, respectivamente, antes da introdução dos carneiros com marcadores e o G3 permaneceu sem este estímulo até a estação de cobertura. Não foi observada diferença entre os três grupos (P>0,05) quanto à distribuição dos estros semanais identificados pelos carneiros com marcadores, nem com relação ao porcentual de prenhez detectada por ultra-sonografia (P>0,05). O terceiro experimento foi executado no campo experimental da Embrapa Tabuleiros Costeiros, em Sergipe. Foram utilizadas ovelhas Santa Inês de três diferentes categorias, pós-parto (G1), ovelhas jovens (G2) e solteiras (G3) que foram expostas ao efeito macho com o uso de rufiões, durante 45 dias. As fêmeas no pós-parto apresentaram uma resposta ao efeito macho próxima daquela observada em ovelhas no anestro estacional, concentrando o primeiro estro entre o 17º e o 25º dia após a exposição aos rufiões. Enquanto as ovelhas jovens e ovelhas solteiras exibiram uma distribuição do primeiro estro aleatória e concentrada nos primeiros 18 dias após a introdução dos machos. Esses resultados confirmam a eficiência do efeito macho em fêmeas em anestro, assim como indicam que animais de temperamento calmo apresentaram uma maior resposta a esta bioestimulação.Submitted by (edna.saturno@ufrpe.br) on 2016-11-03T15:47:06Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Suely Alves de Lima.pdf: 693035 bytes, checksum: 5d20ea90b7c3198f2a791b8b01b1996f (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2016-11-03T15:47:06Z (GMT). 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O efeito macho sobre a manifestação de estros em ovelhas Merino e Santa Inês |
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O efeito macho sobre a manifestação de estros em ovelhas Merino e Santa Inês |
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O efeito macho sobre a manifestação de estros em ovelhas Merino e Santa Inês LIMA, Suely Alves de Ovelha Efeito macho Temperamento Estro Male effect Ewe Temperament CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA |
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O efeito macho sobre a manifestação de estros em ovelhas Merino e Santa Inês |
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O efeito macho sobre a manifestação de estros em ovelhas Merino e Santa Inês |
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O efeito macho sobre a manifestação de estros em ovelhas Merino e Santa Inês |
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O efeito macho sobre a manifestação de estros em ovelhas Merino e Santa Inês |
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O efeito macho sobre a manifestação de estros em ovelhas Merino e Santa Inês |
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LIMA, Suely Alves de |
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LIMA, Suely Alves de |
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COSTA, Alberto Neves |
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REIS, José de Carvalho |
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WISCHRAL, Aurea |
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GUERRA, Maria Madalena Pessoa |
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PENA ALFARO, Carlos Enrique |
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CARNEIRO, Gustavo Ferrer |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/7294970378846349 |
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LIMA, Suely Alves de |
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COSTA, Alberto Neves REIS, José de Carvalho WISCHRAL, Aurea GUERRA, Maria Madalena Pessoa PENA ALFARO, Carlos Enrique CARNEIRO, Gustavo Ferrer |
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Ovelha Efeito macho Temperamento Estro Male effect |
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Ovelha Efeito macho Temperamento Estro Male effect Ewe Temperament CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA |
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Ewe Temperament |
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Two experiments were carried out at the farm of University of Western Australia, in Perth, Australia, with the objective of studying the temperament of Merino ewes in response to male effect. In the first one, 30 females were utilized (15 calm and 15 nervous), having as probable parameters of evaluation the changes in the secretion profile of LH. Another group of 30 ewes was also equally distributed according to the temperament (15 calms and 15 nervous) and was studied to evaluate the response to male effect through the analysis of the profile of progesterone production. The results showed that calm ewes exhibited a higher response to male effect (P<0,001) that was demonstrated by a higher average concentration of LH 6 hours before and 6 hours after the ram introduction in the group, as well as higher general average of progesterone concentration (P<0,05) at Day 21 of blood sampling On the second experiment, 402 ewes were submitted to three different treatments, with 134 females per group, being that the first two treatments (G1 and G2) were exposed to teasing for 60 and 15 days, respectively, before the harnessed rams introduction and the G3 was kept without this stimulus until the breeding season. No statistical difference was observed among the treatments (P>0,05) related to weekly estrus distribution identified by the rams (P>0,05) neither in relation to the percentage of pregnancy detected by real time ultrasound (P>0,05). The experiment was done in the experimental farm of Embrapa Tabuleiros Costeiros, in Sergipe State. Santa Inês ewes were utilized from three different categories: post-partum (G1), maiden (G2) and single ewes (G3) which were exposed to male effect through the use of teasers for 45 days. Post-partum females showed a response to male effect similar to that observed in ewes during the season anoestrus, with the concentration of first estrus between Day 17 and 25 after teasers exhibition. On the other hand, maiden and single ewes presented a random estrus distribution concentrated in the first 18 days after the introduction of males. These results confirm the efficiency of male effect on anoestrus females, as well as indicate that animals with a calm temperament presented a higher response to this stimulation. |
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