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Prevalence of scrotum bipartition in sheep in the Paraiba backwoods, Brazil

Goats and sheep have morphological characteristics for adaptation to desert and semiarid regions. The appearance of scrotum division known as scrotum bipartition has already been reported in goats. This anatomy increases the surface of each testicle exposed to environmental temperature, favoring hea...

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Autores principales: Rocha, Ediane Freitas, Dias, Rômulo Freitas Francelino, dos Santos, Nayadjala Távita Alves, Medeiros, Lamartine José Brito, dos Santos, José Rômulo Soares, Higino, Severino Silvano dos Santos, de Carvalho, Maria Acelina Martins, de Sousa, Otávio Brilhante, de Azevedo, Sérgio Santos, de Menezes, Danilo José Ayres
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Colégio Brasileiro de Reprodução Animal 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8203111/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34221132
http://dx.doi.org/10.21451/1984-3143-AR2018-0071
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author Rocha, Ediane Freitas
Dias, Rômulo Freitas Francelino
dos Santos, Nayadjala Távita Alves
Medeiros, Lamartine José Brito
dos Santos, José Rômulo Soares
Higino, Severino Silvano dos Santos
de Carvalho, Maria Acelina Martins
de Sousa, Otávio Brilhante
de Azevedo, Sérgio Santos
de Menezes, Danilo José Ayres
author_facet Rocha, Ediane Freitas
Dias, Rômulo Freitas Francelino
dos Santos, Nayadjala Távita Alves
Medeiros, Lamartine José Brito
dos Santos, José Rômulo Soares
Higino, Severino Silvano dos Santos
de Carvalho, Maria Acelina Martins
de Sousa, Otávio Brilhante
de Azevedo, Sérgio Santos
de Menezes, Danilo José Ayres
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description Goats and sheep have morphological characteristics for adaptation to desert and semiarid regions. The appearance of scrotum division known as scrotum bipartition has already been reported in goats. This anatomy increases the surface of each testicle exposed to environmental temperature, favoring heat dissipation and improving reproductive efficiency. Considering that there are already studies on the goat species demonstrating the presence of this characteristic as an influence on reproductive parameters, the prevalence of scrotum bipartition was estimated in the sheep herds reared in the municipality of Patos, Paraiba backwoods, Brazil. A total of 331 rams were examined from farms in four municipalities in the micro-region of Patos, Paraiba, Brazil, and the same study was also carried out at the municipal slaughterhouse in this city, where 456 animals were examined. According to the analysis, 66.67% of the farms visited presented one or more sheep with scrotum bipartition, with a prevalence of 11.48% on the farms and 14.47% at the slaughterhouse. The degree of bipartition was 9.59 ± 1.035% of the total scrotum length for the animals in the field and 12.89 ± 0.749% for those from the slaughterhouse, characterizing bipartition of less than 50% of the scrotum length. The variables intensive rearing (OR = 16.6) and the Dorper breed (OR = 6.91) were identified as factors associated to the presence of scrotum bipartition. It was concluded that scrotum bipartition is a characteristic present in sheep reared in the municipality of Patos in the semiarid region of Paraiba state, northeastern Brazil, and high prevalence was observed of farms with bipartition sheep, but a low number of animals with scrotum bipartition was identified.
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spelling pubmed-82031112021-07-02 Prevalence of scrotum bipartition in sheep in the Paraiba backwoods, Brazil Rocha, Ediane Freitas Dias, Rômulo Freitas Francelino dos Santos, Nayadjala Távita Alves Medeiros, Lamartine José Brito dos Santos, José Rômulo Soares Higino, Severino Silvano dos Santos de Carvalho, Maria Acelina Martins de Sousa, Otávio Brilhante de Azevedo, Sérgio Santos de Menezes, Danilo José Ayres Anim Reprod Original Article Goats and sheep have morphological characteristics for adaptation to desert and semiarid regions. The appearance of scrotum division known as scrotum bipartition has already been reported in goats. This anatomy increases the surface of each testicle exposed to environmental temperature, favoring heat dissipation and improving reproductive efficiency. Considering that there are already studies on the goat species demonstrating the presence of this characteristic as an influence on reproductive parameters, the prevalence of scrotum bipartition was estimated in the sheep herds reared in the municipality of Patos, Paraiba backwoods, Brazil. A total of 331 rams were examined from farms in four municipalities in the micro-region of Patos, Paraiba, Brazil, and the same study was also carried out at the municipal slaughterhouse in this city, where 456 animals were examined. According to the analysis, 66.67% of the farms visited presented one or more sheep with scrotum bipartition, with a prevalence of 11.48% on the farms and 14.47% at the slaughterhouse. The degree of bipartition was 9.59 ± 1.035% of the total scrotum length for the animals in the field and 12.89 ± 0.749% for those from the slaughterhouse, characterizing bipartition of less than 50% of the scrotum length. The variables intensive rearing (OR = 16.6) and the Dorper breed (OR = 6.91) were identified as factors associated to the presence of scrotum bipartition. It was concluded that scrotum bipartition is a characteristic present in sheep reared in the municipality of Patos in the semiarid region of Paraiba state, northeastern Brazil, and high prevalence was observed of farms with bipartition sheep, but a low number of animals with scrotum bipartition was identified. Colégio Brasileiro de Reprodução Animal 2018-12-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8203111/ /pubmed/34221132 http://dx.doi.org/10.21451/1984-3143-AR2018-0071 Text en Copyright © The Author(s). Published by CBRA. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article under the Creative Commons Attribution License ( CC BY 4.0 license)
spellingShingle Original Article
Rocha, Ediane Freitas
Dias, Rômulo Freitas Francelino
dos Santos, Nayadjala Távita Alves
Medeiros, Lamartine José Brito
dos Santos, José Rômulo Soares
Higino, Severino Silvano dos Santos
de Carvalho, Maria Acelina Martins
de Sousa, Otávio Brilhante
de Azevedo, Sérgio Santos
de Menezes, Danilo José Ayres
Prevalence of scrotum bipartition in sheep in the Paraiba backwoods, Brazil
title Prevalence of scrotum bipartition in sheep in the Paraiba backwoods, Brazil
title_full Prevalence of scrotum bipartition in sheep in the Paraiba backwoods, Brazil
title_fullStr Prevalence of scrotum bipartition in sheep in the Paraiba backwoods, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of scrotum bipartition in sheep in the Paraiba backwoods, Brazil
title_short Prevalence of scrotum bipartition in sheep in the Paraiba backwoods, Brazil
title_sort prevalence of scrotum bipartition in sheep in the paraiba backwoods, brazil
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8203111/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34221132
http://dx.doi.org/10.21451/1984-3143-AR2018-0071
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