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Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2011

Influence of genotype on the quality of sheep leather

Manuel Antonio Chagas Jacinto; Fernando Miranda de Vargas Junior; Charles Ferreira Martins; Guilherme dos Santos Pinto; Fernando Alvarenga Reis; Alexandra Oliveira

The objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of crossings between sheep breeds on the intrinsic quality of leather. It was used the skins of 36 lambs (18 females and 18 males), resulting from crosses between ewes of a native breed from the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso do Sul and rams of the same native breed as well as the Texel and Santa Ines genetic groups. The animals were raised in confinement until slaughter weight, from 28 to 32 kg. After slaughter, samples were taken from the skins for histological analysis. The skins were tanned with chromium, retanned and greased. It was taken from the leather samples for electromicrographs and for tests for tensile and tear strength (intrinsic quality). Morphological aspects from the skin as well as from the leather help to understand the results found and they evidence that breeds or crossings among breeds interfere in the intrinsic quality of leather and skin of sheep.


Parasites & Vectors | 2014

Contributions of the hair sheep breed Santa Ines as a maintenance host for Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus (Acari: Ixodidae) in Brazil

Marcos Valério Garcia; Renato Andreotti; Fernando Alvarenga Reis; André de Abreu Rangel Aguirre; Jacqueline Cavalcante Barros; Jaqueline Matias; Wilson Werner Koller

BackgroundHair sheep breeds are a new, cost-effective option for the diversification of livestock in the Midwest region of Brazil. They are grazed extensively with cattle as well as in isolation in small areas. Hair sheep breeds are vulnerable to infestation by parasites such as the cattle tick, Rhipicephalus microplus, which causes various types of damage and can transmit diseases.MethodsIn this study, Santa Inês hair sheep were naturally infested in an area contaminated by infested cattle and then monitored to determine the ability of these animals to maintain the local tick population in the absence of cattle. After engorged tick females of each generation fell off, the animals were placed in another pasture and were returned only after larvae reappeared in the original pasture.ResultsTick counts were performed every ten days for three generations of sheep, and average infestations per animal of 34, 12 and 4 ticks were observed for each successive generation. These numbers suggest the acquisition of resistance; however, additional studies are needed to ensure resistance is achieved. The average length of the parasitic phase for each generation of ticks was 25 days.ConclusionWe concluded that this hair sheep breed, even if kept separate from cattle, is able to maintain tick populations for at least three generations, although a gradual decrease in the population levels of R. microplus over three generations was observed. We also detected two positive cases of Anaplasma spp. Therefore, it appears that the Santa Inês hair sheep breed contributes to the circulation of this bacterium among other ruminants.


Journal of Veterinary Science and Technology | 2015

Serology for Toxoplasmosis and Neosporosis in Ewes in the State of Mato Grosso Do Sul, Brazil

Leandra Marla Oshiro; Fernando Alvarenga Reis; Rosangela Locatelli Dittrich; Rodrigo Casquero Cunha; Renato Andreotti

Toxoplasma gondii and Neospora caninum are protozoans that can cause reproductive problems in sheep. The aim of the present study was to determine the frequency of anti–N. caninum and anti-T. gondii antibodies among sheep herds in some counties in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul. Four hundred sixteen serum samples were collected from ewes in eight counties. The sera samples were evaluated by using an indirect fluorescent antibody test with a 1:50 dilution. The seroprevalences found for T. gondi and N. caninum were 33.7% and 52.2%, respectively. The rate of animals testing positive simultaneously for Neospora and Toxoplasma was of 17.5%. The results of the present study demonstrate that sheep raised in these counties are exposed to T. gondii and N. caninum and that sheep can be co-infected with both parasites.


Ciencia E Agrotecnologia | 2004

Avaliação da eficiência de herbicidas no controle de plantas daninhas em alfafa

Wilson Tadeu Lopes da Silva; Duarte Vilela; Tarcísio Cobucci; Alexandre Bryan Heinemann; Fernando Alvarenga Reis; Antônio Vander Pereira; Reinaldo de Paula Ferreira

The objectives of this study were to evaluate the efficiency and selectivity of herbicides on the weed plants control at the alfalfa crop. Two experiments were carried out at the Experimental Station of Agenciarural, located in Anapolis, GO. In the first experiment it was evaluated eight herbicides (imazethapyr, MSMA, fomesafen, bentazon, chlorimuron-ethyl and imazamox) post emergency and in the second experiment six different mixed of herbicides [(diuron + MSMA), (diuron + MSMA), (diuron + paraquat), (diuron + paraquat)] applied one day after the alfalfa harvesting date. For both experiments were included two checks (weedy check and no weedy check) and it was used a randomized block design, with four replications. The herbicides imazethapyr, MSMA, fomesafen, bentazon, chlorimuron-ethyl and imazamox were selective to the alfalfa crop and efficient for the weed plants control. The mixed of herbicides (diuron + MSMA) and (diuron + paraquat) applied after the harvesting date were responsible for damage on leaves and stem remaining. Although the new alfalfa budding did not show any signal of toxic and the development and growth was normal. These mix of herbicides showed an efficient weed plants control and did not affect the harvest dry matter and plant height comparing to the weedy check. The no weedy check reduced the plant dry matter and height in 74,5% and 42,8%, respectively.


Animal Production Science | 2018

Evaluation of internal and external markers to estimate faecal output and feed intake in sheep fed fresh forage

M. C. Mioto da Costa; Luís Carlos Vinhas Ítavo; C. C. B. Ferreira Ítavo; António Mateus Dias; H.V. Petit; Fernando Alvarenga Reis; R. C. Gomes; Eduardo Souza Leal; M. V. G. Niwa; G. J. de Moraes

The objectives of the present study were to estimate dry-matter intake and output of faeces using two external and four internal markers in sheep fed Brachiaria brizantha cv. Marandu on an ad libitum basis over 3- and 5-day periods. Six sheep fitted with ruminal cannulas were randomly assigned in a crossover design experiment to receive either of two treatments of external markers, namely titanium dioxide (TiO2) and chromic oxide (Cr2O3). Faecal output was obtained by total faecal collection and faecal grab sampling. Faeces were collected for 3- or 5-day periods, and, for each collection period, two sampling methods were compared; grab samples were collected directly in the rectum once daily, and a second sample was taken at the same time directly in faecal collection bags after having determined the daily total output of faeces. Faecal concentrations of the internal markers, indigestible dry matter, indigestible neutral detergent fibre, indigestible acid detergent fibre and indigestible acid detergent lignin (iADL), were determined. Faecal output was not accurately predicted with indigestible dry matter, indigestible neutral detergent fibre, indigestible acid detergent fibre and iADL. Dry-matter intake was predicted with iADL and TiO2 when faeces were collected for 5 days as grab samples once daily, or as total collection and with Cr2O3 when faecal grab samples were collected for 5 days. The results using external markers indicated that TiO2 is not a marker equivalent to Cr2O3 for estimating intake and faecal output. TiO2 was the only external marker to accurately estimate faecal output, independent of the method (total or grab) and time period (3 or 5 days) used; this suggests that TiO2 is the best marker tested for predicting the faecal output of sheep that are fed a diet of fresh Brachiaria brizantha (cv. Marandu) grass ad libitum.


Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira | 2016

Genotypic profile of Pantanal creole sheep regarding susceptibility or resistance to scrapie

Aline Najara Domingos Gonçalves; Cleber Oliveira Soares; Simone Camargo Sanches; Fernando Alvarenga Reis; Grácia Maria Soares Rosinha

The objective of this work was to determine the genotypic profile specific to scrapie in codons 136, 154, and 171 of the PRNP gene of the Pantanal creole sheep. Genomic DNA was extracted from blood samples collected from 66 sheep, and the regions of interest on the DNA strand were amplified by PCR. Five haplotypes were identified: ARR, alanine, arginine, arginine; ARQ, alanine, arginine, glutamine; AHQ, alanine, histidine, glutamine; ARH, alanine, arginine, histidine; and VRQ, valine, arginine, glutamine. The most common genotypes were ARQ/ARQ (27%) and ARR/ARQ (24%). The genotypic profile of the Pantanal creole sheep shows low to moderate susceptibility.


Ciência Animal Brasileira | 2006

AVALIAÇÃO DE CULTIVARES DE ALFAFA NA REGIÃO CENTRAL DO ESTADO DE GOIÁS

Alexandre Bryan Heinemann; Domingos Sávio Campos Paciullo; Antônio Vander Pereira; Milton de Andrade Botrel; Fernando Alvarenga Reis; Paulo Moreira


Animal Feed Science and Technology | 2016

Intake, digestibility, performance, carcass characteristics and meat quality of lambs fed different levels of crambe meal in the diet

Luís Carlos Vinhas Ítavo; A.D.V. de Souza; Simone Palma Favaro; Camila Celeste Brandão Ferreira Ítavo; H.V. Petit; Alexandre Menezes Dias; Maria da Graça Morais; R.G. Coelho; Fernando Alvarenga Reis; J.A.A. Costa; Renato Roscoe


Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2018

Bioeconomic efficiency of lamb finishing production systems

Nielyson Junio Marcos Batista; Patrícia Guimarães Pimentel; José Alexandre Agiova da Costa; Gelson Luís Dias Feijó; Guilherme Rocha Moreira; Rogério César Pereira de Araújo; Fernando Alvarenga Reis; João Paulo Arcelino do Rêgo; Magno José Duarte Cândido; Ivone Yurika Mizubuti


Animal Science Journal | 2018

Thermal decomposition, chemical composition, in vitro digestibility and gas production and in situ degradability of oilseed residues from the biofuel industry

Anderson Dias Vieira de Souza; Luís Carlos Vinhas Ítavo; Simone Palma Favaro; Camila Celeste Brandão Ferreira Ítavo; H.V. Petit; Alexandre Menezes Dias; Maria da Graça Morais; Fernando Alvarenga Reis; Renato Roscoe

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Alexandre Bryan Heinemann

Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária

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Luís Carlos Vinhas Ítavo

Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul

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Alexandre Menezes Dias

Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul

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Antônio Vander Pereira

Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária

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Duarte Vilela

Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária

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Gelson Luís Dias Feijó

Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária

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Tarcísio Cobucci

Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária

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Wilson Tadeu Lopes da Silva

Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária

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H.V. Petit

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

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