This experiment aimed to determine the influence of supplementation with protected fat on nematode infections in periparturient sheep or sheep in their final stage of pregnancy. Fifty Santa Ines ewes received 200 g of concentrate/animal/day, mineral salt and water and were grouped according to their weight, hematocrit and the number of eggs per gram of feces (EPG). Two diets were used: a control treatment and a treatment consisting of supplementation with 30 g/animal/day of protected fat in the concentrate. Three monthly evaluations were performed over a total of 84 days of testing. The variables analyzed were weight, body condition, EPG and coprocultures; blood tests were performed for the determination of packed cell volume, hemoglobin concentration and total plasma protein, and leukograms and eosinophil counts were performed. For weight and hemoglobin concentrations, interactions were observed between diet and collection date (P<0.05); body condition, total plasma protein, packed cell volume and total leukocytes did not differ statistically among treatments (P> 0. 05) but did differ by collection day (P <0.05). The EPG and eosinophil counts did not differ statistically by either diet or collection date (P>0.05). The genus Haemonchus was predominant, followed by the genera Cooperia, Trichostrongylus and Oesophagostomum. The protected fat did not decrease EPG and did not improve the blood parameters of infected sheep. Key words: Polyunsaturated fatty acids, nutrition, sheep, Haemonchus ResumoO objetivo do experimento foi verificar a influência da suplementação com gordura protegida na infecção por nematódeos gastrintestinais em ovelhas Santa Ines no periparto ou terço final de gestação. Cinquenta ovelhas Santa Inês receberam 200 g de concentrado/animal/dia, sal mineral e água, sendo divididas de acordo com peso, número de ovos por grama de fezes (OPG) e porcentagem do hematócrito em duas dietas, consideradas como tratamento controle e tratamento com suplementação de 30g/dia/animal de gordura protegida no concentrado. Duas avaliações mensais foram realizadas durante três meses, totalizando 84 dias de experimentação. As variáveis analisadas foram peso e condição corporal, OPG e coprocultura, contagem de leucócitos e eosinófilos, verificação do volume globular, concentração de hemoglobina e dosagem de proteína plasmática total. Em relação as variáveis peso e hemoglobina, houve interação entre as dietas e as coletas (P<0,05); as variáveis condição corporal, proteína plasmática total, volume globular e leucócitos totais não apresentaram diferença estatística entre as dietas (P>0,05) mas sim durante as coletas (P<0,05). As variáveis OPG e eosinófilos não apresentaram diferença estatística (P>0,05). O gênero Haemonchus foi predominante, seguido pelos gêneros Cooperia, Trichostrongylus and Oesophagostomum A suplementação com gordura protegida na quantidade de 30g/animal/dia, não interferiu na diminuição do OPG ou melhora dos parâmetros sanguíneos em infecção parasitária nas ovelhas deste estudo.
SUMMARY:The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of period of the year, year of the birth, sex and age on morphometric indices, such as body capacity, body indices, body side indice, anamorphosis indice, compactness indice and body proportionality indice. The correlation between these characteristics was calculated. Santa Ines sheep offspring from the birth to 12 months-old, at the Estado do Rio de Janeiro were used. Measurements were obtained from animals under an extensive scheme within three years of study totaling 2,601 observations. In this work, the year of birth, sex, animal age and triple interaction between these effects have influenced (P<0.05) morphometric indices. According to body and compactness indices averages also was verified that the animals tended for a more compact conformation. Males were higher than females in all measurements and weight. Correlations between all measures were high and positive. The studied animals show a longilinear conformation, tending to compact.
-The objective of this work was to evaluate the reproductive performance of Santa Inês ewes fed a diet supplemented with protected fat. Intervals from lambing to first clinical estrus and to conception, conception rate, prolificacy, live weight and body condition were determined. After lambing, 60 ewes and their offsprings were weighted and randomly assigned to three treatments, based on age, body weight and number of born lambs. Treatments consisted of: control diet, or control diet plus 30 g of protected fat, from lambing to day 25 of post-lambing (Sup25), or to day 60 of post-lambing (Sup60). Out of 60 evaluated ewes, 93.3% returned to estrus, and 74.5% got pregnant, with 73.53% lambing rate and 196.5 days lambing interval. The average periods from lambing to first estrus were 32.4, 27.2 and 35.5 days for ewes fed the control diet, Sup25, and Sup60, respectively. The intervals from lambing to conception were 45.2, 46.5 and 45.2 days, and the supplemented diets did not show differences in comparison to the control diet. Supplementation with protected fat to well-nourished Santa Inês ewes does not improve their reproductive performance.Index terms: Ovis aries, conception rate, estrus, lambing interval, nutrition. Desempenho reprodutivo de ovelhas Santa Inês alimentadas com dieta com gordura protegidaResumo -O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o desempenho reprodutivo de ovelhas Santa Inês alimentadas com dieta suplementada com gordura protegida. Os intervalos do parto ao primeiro estro clínico e à concepção, a taxa de gestação, a prolificidade, o peso vivo e a condição corporal foram determinados. Depois do parto, 60 ovelhas e seus cordeiros foram pesados e distribuídos aleatoriamente em três tratamentos com base na idade, peso corporal e número de cordeiros nascidos. Os tratamentos consistiram de dieta controle ou da dieta controle mais 30 g de gordura protegida, do parto aos 25 dias pós-parto (Sup25), ou aos 60 dias pós-parto (Sup60). Das 60 ovelhas avaliadas, 93,3% retornaram ao estro, e 74,5% ficaram prenhes, com taxa de parição de 73,53% e intervalo de parto de 196,5 dias. O período médio do parto até o primeiro estro foi de 32,4, 27,2 e 35,5 dias, para as ovelhas alimentadas com a dieta controle, Sup25 e Sup60, respectivamente. Os intervalos do parto até a concepção foram de 45,2, 46,5 e 45,2 dias, e as dietas com suplementação não apresentaram diferenças em comparação ao tratamento controle. A suplementação com gordura protegida para ovelhas da raça Santa Inês, bem nutridas, não melhora seu desempenho reprodutivo.Termos para indexação: Ovis aries, taxa de concepção, estro, intervalo de parto, nutrição.
This experiment aimed to determine the influence of supplementation with protected fat on nematode infections in periparturient sheep or sheep in their final stage of pregnancy. Fifty Santa Ines ewes received 200 g of concentrate/animal/day, mineral salt and water and were grouped according to their weight, hematocrit and the number of eggs per gram of feces (EPG). Two diets were used: a control treatment and a treatment consisting of supplementation with 30 g/animal/day of protected fat in the concentrate. Three monthly evaluations were performed over a total of 84 days of testing. The variables analyzed were weight, body condition, EPG and coprocultures; blood tests were performed for the determination of packed cell volume, hemoglobin concentration and total plasma protein, and leukograms and eosinophil counts were performed. For weight and hemoglobin concentrations, interactions were observed between diet and collection date (P<0.05); body condition, total plasma protein, packed cell volume and total leukocytes did not differ statistically among treatments (P> 0. 05) but did differ by collection day (P <0.05). The EPG and eosinophil counts did not differ statistically by either diet or collection date (P>0.05). The genus Haemonchus was predominant, followed by the genera Cooperia, Trichostrongylus and Oesophagostomum. The protected fat did not decrease EPG and did not improve the blood parameters of infected sheep. Key words: Polyunsaturated fatty acids, nutrition, sheep, Haemonchus ResumoO objetivo do experimento foi verificar a influência da suplementação com gordura protegida na infecção por nematódeos gastrintestinais em ovelhas Santa Ines no periparto ou terço final de gestação. Cinquenta ovelhas Santa Inês receberam 200 g de concentrado/animal/dia, sal mineral e água, sendo divididas de acordo com peso, número de ovos por grama de fezes (OPG) e porcentagem do hematócrito em duas dietas, consideradas como tratamento controle e tratamento com suplementação de 30g/dia/animal de gordura protegida no concentrado. Duas avaliações mensais foram realizadas durante três meses, totalizando 84 dias de experimentação. As variáveis analisadas foram peso e condição corporal, OPG e coprocultura, contagem de leucócitos e eosinófilos, verificação do volume globular, concentração de hemoglobina e dosagem de proteína plasmática total. Em relação as variáveis peso e hemoglobina, houve interação entre as dietas e as coletas (P<0,05); as variáveis condição corporal, proteína plasmática total, volume globular e leucócitos totais não apresentaram diferença estatística entre as dietas (P>0,05) mas sim durante as coletas (P<0,05). As variáveis OPG e eosinófilos não apresentaram diferença estatística (P>0,05). O gênero Haemonchus foi predominante, seguido pelos gêneros Cooperia, Trichostrongylus and Oesophagostomum A suplementação com gordura protegida na quantidade de 30g/animal/dia, não interferiu na diminuição do OPG ou melhora dos parâmetros sanguíneos em infecção parasitária nas ovelhas deste estudo.
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