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Production traits in F(1) and F(2) crosses with naturalized hair breed Santa Inês ewes
The once bred ewe slaughter method proposes the use of female lamb to produce a lamb and then both are slaughtered, increasing income and high quality meat production. Thus, this study evaluated the growth and reproduction performance of ewe lamb from Santa Inês (SI), a naturalized genetic resource,...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3921340/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24555173 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2193-1801-3-66 |
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author | da Silva, Alessandra Ferreira McManus, Concepta do Prado Paim, Tiago Dallago, Bruno Stéfano Lima Esteves, Geisa Isilda Ferreira Louvandini, Helder Neto, José Braccini Lucci, Carolina Madeira |
author_facet | da Silva, Alessandra Ferreira McManus, Concepta do Prado Paim, Tiago Dallago, Bruno Stéfano Lima Esteves, Geisa Isilda Ferreira Louvandini, Helder Neto, José Braccini Lucci, Carolina Madeira |
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description | The once bred ewe slaughter method proposes the use of female lamb to produce a lamb and then both are slaughtered, increasing income and high quality meat production. Thus, this study evaluated the growth and reproduction performance of ewe lamb from Santa Inês (SI), a naturalized genetic resource, and their crosses (Dorper x Santa Inês (DOR), Texel x Santa Inês (TEX), Ile de France x Santa Inês (ILE)), as well as the survivability and development of their offspring. The animals were weighed monthly from birth to 12-months age. Samples of milk were collected on approximately 30 days of lactation. The physical-chemical analysis of milk was performed. SI females (2.94 kg) had significantly lower birth weight than DOR (3.80 kg) and TEX (3.87 kg). ILE females had higher weaning weight and weight at 12 months than SI females, which reflected in higher daily weight gain (ADG) (108.46 g/day) than TEX and SI. The pregnancy rates at 12 months were ILE (57.14%), TEX (25%), DOR (50%), and SI (28.57%), with TEX and SI differing of ILE and DOR (p = 0.03). Therefore, in semi-confinement and in a once-bred ewe production system using crossbreeding and allying meat production and reproduction, we recommend the use of Dorper and Ile de France breeds for crossbreeding with Santa Inês females. These results demonstrated the useful of a local genetic resource in productive system aiming a low cost meat production. |
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spelling | pubmed-39213402014-02-19 Production traits in F(1) and F(2) crosses with naturalized hair breed Santa Inês ewes da Silva, Alessandra Ferreira McManus, Concepta do Prado Paim, Tiago Dallago, Bruno Stéfano Lima Esteves, Geisa Isilda Ferreira Louvandini, Helder Neto, José Braccini Lucci, Carolina Madeira Springerplus Research The once bred ewe slaughter method proposes the use of female lamb to produce a lamb and then both are slaughtered, increasing income and high quality meat production. Thus, this study evaluated the growth and reproduction performance of ewe lamb from Santa Inês (SI), a naturalized genetic resource, and their crosses (Dorper x Santa Inês (DOR), Texel x Santa Inês (TEX), Ile de France x Santa Inês (ILE)), as well as the survivability and development of their offspring. The animals were weighed monthly from birth to 12-months age. Samples of milk were collected on approximately 30 days of lactation. The physical-chemical analysis of milk was performed. SI females (2.94 kg) had significantly lower birth weight than DOR (3.80 kg) and TEX (3.87 kg). ILE females had higher weaning weight and weight at 12 months than SI females, which reflected in higher daily weight gain (ADG) (108.46 g/day) than TEX and SI. The pregnancy rates at 12 months were ILE (57.14%), TEX (25%), DOR (50%), and SI (28.57%), with TEX and SI differing of ILE and DOR (p = 0.03). Therefore, in semi-confinement and in a once-bred ewe production system using crossbreeding and allying meat production and reproduction, we recommend the use of Dorper and Ile de France breeds for crossbreeding with Santa Inês females. These results demonstrated the useful of a local genetic resource in productive system aiming a low cost meat production. Springer International Publishing 2014-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3921340/ /pubmed/24555173 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2193-1801-3-66 Text en © da Silva et al.; licensee Springer. 2014 This article is published under license to BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research da Silva, Alessandra Ferreira McManus, Concepta do Prado Paim, Tiago Dallago, Bruno Stéfano Lima Esteves, Geisa Isilda Ferreira Louvandini, Helder Neto, José Braccini Lucci, Carolina Madeira Production traits in F(1) and F(2) crosses with naturalized hair breed Santa Inês ewes |
title | Production traits in F(1) and F(2) crosses with naturalized hair breed Santa Inês ewes |
title_full | Production traits in F(1) and F(2) crosses with naturalized hair breed Santa Inês ewes |
title_fullStr | Production traits in F(1) and F(2) crosses with naturalized hair breed Santa Inês ewes |
title_full_unstemmed | Production traits in F(1) and F(2) crosses with naturalized hair breed Santa Inês ewes |
title_short | Production traits in F(1) and F(2) crosses with naturalized hair breed Santa Inês ewes |
title_sort | production traits in f(1) and f(2) crosses with naturalized hair breed santa inês ewes |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3921340/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24555173 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2193-1801-3-66 |
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