Zootecnia (Sede)

URI permanente desta comunidadehttps://arandu.ufrpe.br/handle/123456789/28


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APP - Artigo Publicado em Periódico
ESO - Relatório de Estágio Supervisionado Obrigatório
TAE - Trabalho Apresentado em Evento
TCC - Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso

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    Avaliação do perfil morfométrico de cavalos da raça Quarto de Milha de Vaquejada
    (2018-08-24) Santos, Vinícius Henrique da Silva; Manso Filho, Hélio Cordeiro; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5631206025493479
    The Vaquejadais a genuine northeastern equestrian sport, of centenary origin, due to the cattle breeding in the Sertão.In this sport, Quarter Horse stands out for being an animal of temperament docile and extremely fast in races of short distances, comprising about ninety percent of the animals used in a competition.With the increase of the popularity of the Vaquejada, there was a greater search for animals that stood out in the tests, that is, of superior genetics and for that, crossings were thrown, turned only for the genealogy.Biometrics is intended to aid in the breeding programs, definition of racial pattern, identification of defects, as well as the selection of specific abilities that the animal will perform, since equine morphology correlates with function.The objective of this work was to evaluate the biometry of Quarter Horse animals used in the sport of Vaquejada. A total of 45 animals were evaluated. 12 equines of Pull in Training (PTr), 22 equines of Pull in competition (PCom) and 11 equines ofhelper (E). Data were collected from 10 linear measures, in addition to body mass. The data were submitted to analysis of variance (ANOVA) and the means were compared by the Tukey test, with significance level of 5%. SigmaPlot 13.0 was used for windows in all statistical analyzes. Significant measurement (P <0.05) for height of the withers, croup height, body length, croup length, thoracic perimeter, breast width, in addition to the body mass, being the values found superior in the pull animals compared to the helper.The results showed that the Vaquejadahorses have different biometrics because they perform different functions.This information can contribute to guide which function the animal will play in the sport, as well as its training.
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    Índice de escore corporal em cavalos de trabalho e atletas
    (2018-08-24) Oliveira, Virgínia Theodora Brito Marques de; Manso, Helena Emília Cavalcanti da Costa Cordeiro; Manso Filho, Hélio Cordeiro; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5631206025493479; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7040279344981888; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1481178969488295
    The objective of this study was to evaluate the body condition score index in work horses and athletes, in order to know if there is difference in body scores between physical activity categories. Data were collected in the months of May and June of 2018. Fifty animals of both sexes were evaluated in the age group from 3 to 16 years and that they were performing physical activities regularly. Being: 27 working horses (traction); 23 service horses (PMPE cavalry); 41 horsepower; 31 horses of vaquejada; and, 28 racing horses. The evaluation of the corporal score was performed according to the methodology established by Henneke et al. (1983) established 6 areas of palpation and visualization in the body to determine fat deposition and nutritional status on the scale from 1 to 9. The cowherd animals had a higher body score than those of running and work, and a similar result to gait and service. Although the animals begin to deposit fat when they reach adulthood, there was no difference between the age groups <5, between 5 and 10, and> 10 years. The mean body score of the female animals (~ 4.91) was higher than the mean male (~ 4.67). The males were similar in relation to the physical activity, the values were similar for those of vaquejada (with higher value ~ 5,10), gait, running and service, and the lowest score was observed in working males (~ 3.87). When the females with the same parameter were evaluated, the ones with the lowest value were those of running (~ 4.25) with approximate results to the work (~ 4.50), and there was no difference among the cowherd females, which presented higher scores (~ 5.27) and those of service, walking and work. When males and females were evaluated for physical activity, males had a higher score (~ 4.85) than females (~ 4.25), and females (~ 4.50) larger than males (~ 3.87). For all other categories, no differences were observed. ECC evaluation remains a valid method for indicating the nutritional level of the animal. The results show that there is interaction between body condition score and physical activity category performed by horses.