2008
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-09352008000500026
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Evolução do peso testicular de cordeiros da raça Santa Inês alimentados com diferentes níveis de energia

Abstract: Avaliou-se a evolução do peso testicular de cordeiros Santa Inês, alimentados com diferentes níveis de energia. Foram utilizados 64 cordeiros, distribuídos em quatro tratamentos: A - 8,7%; B - 17,3%; C - 26,0% e D - 34,7% de fibra em detergente neutro (FDN), proveniente da forragem na dieta, determinando a variação no consumo de energia metabolizável. Quatro animais de cada tratamento foram abatidos nas idades pré-determinadas de 43, 83, 123 e 173 dias de idade. Os testículos foram separados dos respectivos ep… Show more

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“…Campos et al (2003), Teodoro et al (2013) describe that there is significant influence of ambient temperature on the biometry of the reproductive organs, and in the dry season the values decrease considerably. According to Assis et al (2008), the testicular biometry is considered an important factor of evaluation in sheep due to its high correlation with sperm production and reproductive performance as well as production characteristics, such as body development transmitted to offspring.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Campos et al (2003), Teodoro et al (2013) describe that there is significant influence of ambient temperature on the biometry of the reproductive organs, and in the dry season the values decrease considerably. According to Assis et al (2008), the testicular biometry is considered an important factor of evaluation in sheep due to its high correlation with sperm production and reproductive performance as well as production characteristics, such as body development transmitted to offspring.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%