Coat characteristics and physiological responses of locally adapted ewes in semiarid region of Brazil

Autores/as

  • Wirton Peixoto Costa Universidade Federal Rural do Semiárido http://orcid.org/0000-0003-0915-0665
  • Edgard Cavalcanti Pimenta Filho Universidade Federal da Paraíba
  • Jacinara Hody Gurgel Morais Leite Universidade Federal Rural do Semiárido
  • Wallace Sóstene Tavares da Silva Universidade Federal Rural do Semiárido
  • Wilma Emanuela da Siva Universidade Federal Rural do Semiárido
  • Francisco Helton Sá de Lima Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Sul de Minas
  • Gilvan Nogueira Alves Peixoto-Júnior Universidade Federal Rural do Semiárido
  • Débora Andréa Evangelista Façanha Universidade Federal Rural do Semiárido

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5433/1679-0359.2018v39n3p1281

Palabras clave:

Conservation of animal genetic resources, Hair coat, Sheep, Tropical environment.

Resumen

This study aimed to evaluate the effects of heat stress and characterize the coat characteristics of red and white varieties of Morada Nova sheep raised in the semiarid region of Brazil during the rainy and dry seasons. The following variables were investigated: coat thickness (CT), inclination angle of the coat (?I), hair coat density (HDE), hair length (HL) and hair diameter (HD), in conjunction with the physiological responses of rectal temperature (RT) and respiratory rate (RR). The data were tested with an analysis of variance, a Tukey test at a 5% significance level and a correlation analysis. The season of the year (dry and rainy) and the variety (red and white) were used as fixed effects in the analysis of variance. HL, HDE and HD were significantly greater in the dry season than in the rainy season (P < 0.05), but CT and ?I did not differ between seasons (P > 0.05). HL, HDE and HD were lower and ?I was greater (P < 0.05) for the red variety, but CT was statistically equal (P > 0.05) for the two varieties. It was concluded that the coat characteristics of the Morada Nova ewes favor the adaptation of the sheep to a semiarid environment, including the improved protection of the skin against ultraviolet radiation. In general, the white variety presented characteristics reflecting a higher degree of adaptation to the conditions of the Brazilian semiarid region.

Biografía del autor/a

Wirton Peixoto Costa, Universidade Federal Rural do Semiárido

Prof., Universidade Federal Rural do Semiárido, UFERSA, Campus Mossoró, RN, Brasil.

Edgard Cavalcanti Pimenta Filho, Universidade Federal da Paraíba

Prof. Universidade Federal da Paraíba, UFPB, Campus Areia, PB, Brasil.

Jacinara Hody Gurgel Morais Leite, Universidade Federal Rural do Semiárido

Discente, Curso de Doutorado, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência Animal, UFERSA, Campus Mossoró, RN, Brasil.

Wallace Sóstene Tavares da Silva, Universidade Federal Rural do Semiárido

Discente, Curso de Doutorado, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência Animal, UFERSA, Campus Mossoró, RN, Brasil.

Wilma Emanuela da Siva, Universidade Federal Rural do Semiárido

Discente, Curso de Doutorado, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência Animal, UFERSA, Campus Mossoró, RN, Brasil.

Francisco Helton Sá de Lima, Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Sul de Minas

Prof., Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Sul de Minas, IFMG, Campus Muzambinho, MG, Brasil.

Gilvan Nogueira Alves Peixoto-Júnior, Universidade Federal Rural do Semiárido

Discente, Curso de Mestrado, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Produção Animal, UFERSA, Campus Mossoró, RN, Brasil.

Débora Andréa Evangelista Façanha, Universidade Federal Rural do Semiárido

Profa, UFERSA, Centro de Ciências Agrárias, Campus Mossoró, RN, Brasil.

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2018-05-04

Cómo citar

Costa, W. P., Pimenta Filho, E. C., Leite, J. H. G. M., Silva, W. S. T. da, Siva, W. E. da, Lima, F. H. S. de, … Façanha, D. A. E. (2018). Coat characteristics and physiological responses of locally adapted ewes in semiarid region of Brazil. Semina: Ciências Agrárias, 39(3), 1281–1294. https://doi.org/10.5433/1679-0359.2018v39n3p1281

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