Dietary energy intake and sexual behavior of Toggenburg goats.

In order to evaluate the sexual behavior of Toggenburg goats fed with different dietary energy, 32 kids in reproductive age and free of any reproductive pathology were divided in 3 groups according to the dietary treatment. Group 1, maintenance (M) (n=11); Group 2, supplied energy 1.5 times energy maintenance (1.5M) (n=10); and Group 3, supplied energy 2.0 times energy maintenance (2.0M) (n=11). The estrus cycles of all kids were induced and synchronized by insertion of an intravaginal sponge impregnated with 60mg Medroxyprogesterone Acetate. An ultrasound scanner fitted with an 8.0-MHz linear transducer, adapted for small ruminants was used to determine ovulation time and females were tested for estrus twice daily after sponge removal by the use of a male goat. Time between sponge removal and beginning of estrus and from beginning of estrus until ovulation, as well as estrus length were measured. Results were analyzed by the Duncan test employing a significancy level of P <0.05. All animals from groups 1 and 2 (100%) had signs of estrus while one goat from group 3 did not show signs (9.10%). Estrus length had no differences between groups (Group 1: 31.63 ± 12.32 hours; Group 2: 43.20 ± 12.90 hours; Group 3: 40.80 ± 14.08 hours ? P>0.05). Time between sponge removal and beginning of estrus also did not differ (Group 1: 28.00 ± 12.00 hours; Group 2: 32.80 ± 11.59 hours; Group 3: 30.40 ± 14.08 hours ? P>0.05) but time from beginning of estrus until ovulation was substantially shorter in group 3 (15.13 ± 8.63 hours ? P <0.05) than other groups (Group 1: 28.28 ± 12.57 hours; Group 2: 27.00 ± 14.40 hours). We conclude that animals fed with high energy diet ovulates faster than others after the onset of estrus.

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Main Authors: OLIVEIRA, J. S., ESTEVES, L. V., MAGÃO, J. V. P., FÉRES, L. F. R., TORRES FILHO, R. A., RODRIGUES, C. A. F., FONSECA, J. F. da, BRANDÃO, F. Z.
Other Authors: J. S. Oliveira, Universidade Federal Fluminense, UFF; L. V. Esteves, UFF; J. V. P. Magão, UFF; L. F. R. Féres, UFF; R. A. Torres Filho, UFF; C. A. F. Rodrigues, UFF; JEFERSON FERREIRA DA FONSECA, CNPC; F. Z. Brandão, UFF.
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Published: 2011-01-18
Subjects:Caprino leiteiro, Raça Toggenburg., Dieta alimentar, Comportamento sexual, Reprodução animal, Cabra, Nutrição animal, Consumo alimentar., Goats, Sexual behavior,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/873524
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spelling dig-alice-doc-8735242017-08-15T23:50:21Z Dietary energy intake and sexual behavior of Toggenburg goats. OLIVEIRA, J. S. ESTEVES, L. V. MAGÃO, J. V. P. FÉRES, L. F. R. TORRES FILHO, R. A. RODRIGUES, C. A. F. FONSECA, J. F. da BRANDÃO, F. Z. J. S. Oliveira, Universidade Federal Fluminense, UFF; L. V. Esteves, UFF; J. V. P. Magão, UFF; L. F. R. Féres, UFF; R. A. Torres Filho, UFF; C. A. F. Rodrigues, UFF; JEFERSON FERREIRA DA FONSECA, CNPC; F. Z. Brandão, UFF. Caprino leiteiro Raça Toggenburg. Dieta alimentar Comportamento sexual Reprodução animal Cabra Nutrição animal Consumo alimentar. Goats Sexual behavior In order to evaluate the sexual behavior of Toggenburg goats fed with different dietary energy, 32 kids in reproductive age and free of any reproductive pathology were divided in 3 groups according to the dietary treatment. Group 1, maintenance (M) (n=11); Group 2, supplied energy 1.5 times energy maintenance (1.5M) (n=10); and Group 3, supplied energy 2.0 times energy maintenance (2.0M) (n=11). The estrus cycles of all kids were induced and synchronized by insertion of an intravaginal sponge impregnated with 60mg Medroxyprogesterone Acetate. An ultrasound scanner fitted with an 8.0-MHz linear transducer, adapted for small ruminants was used to determine ovulation time and females were tested for estrus twice daily after sponge removal by the use of a male goat. Time between sponge removal and beginning of estrus and from beginning of estrus until ovulation, as well as estrus length were measured. Results were analyzed by the Duncan test employing a significancy level of P <0.05. All animals from groups 1 and 2 (100%) had signs of estrus while one goat from group 3 did not show signs (9.10%). Estrus length had no differences between groups (Group 1: 31.63 ± 12.32 hours; Group 2: 43.20 ± 12.90 hours; Group 3: 40.80 ± 14.08 hours ? P>0.05). Time between sponge removal and beginning of estrus also did not differ (Group 1: 28.00 ± 12.00 hours; Group 2: 32.80 ± 11.59 hours; Group 3: 30.40 ± 14.08 hours ? P>0.05) but time from beginning of estrus until ovulation was substantially shorter in group 3 (15.13 ± 8.63 hours ? P <0.05) than other groups (Group 1: 28.28 ± 12.57 hours; Group 2: 27.00 ± 14.40 hours). We conclude that animals fed with high energy diet ovulates faster than others after the onset of estrus. 2012-06-22T01:03:06Z 2012-06-22T01:03:06Z 2011-01-18 2010 2019-09-24T11:11:11Z Anais e Proceedings de eventos In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GOATS, 10., 2010, Recife. Technological development and associative attempts to a sustainable small livestock production: annals. Little Rock: IGA, 2010. 1 f. 1 CD-ROM. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/873524 en eng openAccess
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topic Caprino leiteiro
Raça Toggenburg.
Dieta alimentar
Comportamento sexual
Reprodução animal
Cabra
Nutrição animal
Consumo alimentar.
Goats
Sexual behavior
Caprino leiteiro
Raça Toggenburg.
Dieta alimentar
Comportamento sexual
Reprodução animal
Cabra
Nutrição animal
Consumo alimentar.
Goats
Sexual behavior
spellingShingle Caprino leiteiro
Raça Toggenburg.
Dieta alimentar
Comportamento sexual
Reprodução animal
Cabra
Nutrição animal
Consumo alimentar.
Goats
Sexual behavior
Caprino leiteiro
Raça Toggenburg.
Dieta alimentar
Comportamento sexual
Reprodução animal
Cabra
Nutrição animal
Consumo alimentar.
Goats
Sexual behavior
OLIVEIRA, J. S.
ESTEVES, L. V.
MAGÃO, J. V. P.
FÉRES, L. F. R.
TORRES FILHO, R. A.
RODRIGUES, C. A. F.
FONSECA, J. F. da
BRANDÃO, F. Z.
Dietary energy intake and sexual behavior of Toggenburg goats.
description In order to evaluate the sexual behavior of Toggenburg goats fed with different dietary energy, 32 kids in reproductive age and free of any reproductive pathology were divided in 3 groups according to the dietary treatment. Group 1, maintenance (M) (n=11); Group 2, supplied energy 1.5 times energy maintenance (1.5M) (n=10); and Group 3, supplied energy 2.0 times energy maintenance (2.0M) (n=11). The estrus cycles of all kids were induced and synchronized by insertion of an intravaginal sponge impregnated with 60mg Medroxyprogesterone Acetate. An ultrasound scanner fitted with an 8.0-MHz linear transducer, adapted for small ruminants was used to determine ovulation time and females were tested for estrus twice daily after sponge removal by the use of a male goat. Time between sponge removal and beginning of estrus and from beginning of estrus until ovulation, as well as estrus length were measured. Results were analyzed by the Duncan test employing a significancy level of P <0.05. All animals from groups 1 and 2 (100%) had signs of estrus while one goat from group 3 did not show signs (9.10%). Estrus length had no differences between groups (Group 1: 31.63 ± 12.32 hours; Group 2: 43.20 ± 12.90 hours; Group 3: 40.80 ± 14.08 hours ? P>0.05). Time between sponge removal and beginning of estrus also did not differ (Group 1: 28.00 ± 12.00 hours; Group 2: 32.80 ± 11.59 hours; Group 3: 30.40 ± 14.08 hours ? P>0.05) but time from beginning of estrus until ovulation was substantially shorter in group 3 (15.13 ± 8.63 hours ? P <0.05) than other groups (Group 1: 28.28 ± 12.57 hours; Group 2: 27.00 ± 14.40 hours). We conclude that animals fed with high energy diet ovulates faster than others after the onset of estrus.
author2 J. S. Oliveira, Universidade Federal Fluminense, UFF; L. V. Esteves, UFF; J. V. P. Magão, UFF; L. F. R. Féres, UFF; R. A. Torres Filho, UFF; C. A. F. Rodrigues, UFF; JEFERSON FERREIRA DA FONSECA, CNPC; F. Z. Brandão, UFF.
author_facet J. S. Oliveira, Universidade Federal Fluminense, UFF; L. V. Esteves, UFF; J. V. P. Magão, UFF; L. F. R. Féres, UFF; R. A. Torres Filho, UFF; C. A. F. Rodrigues, UFF; JEFERSON FERREIRA DA FONSECA, CNPC; F. Z. Brandão, UFF.
OLIVEIRA, J. S.
ESTEVES, L. V.
MAGÃO, J. V. P.
FÉRES, L. F. R.
TORRES FILHO, R. A.
RODRIGUES, C. A. F.
FONSECA, J. F. da
BRANDÃO, F. Z.
format Anais e Proceedings de eventos
topic_facet Caprino leiteiro
Raça Toggenburg.
Dieta alimentar
Comportamento sexual
Reprodução animal
Cabra
Nutrição animal
Consumo alimentar.
Goats
Sexual behavior
author OLIVEIRA, J. S.
ESTEVES, L. V.
MAGÃO, J. V. P.
FÉRES, L. F. R.
TORRES FILHO, R. A.
RODRIGUES, C. A. F.
FONSECA, J. F. da
BRANDÃO, F. Z.
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title Dietary energy intake and sexual behavior of Toggenburg goats.
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title_fullStr Dietary energy intake and sexual behavior of Toggenburg goats.
title_full_unstemmed Dietary energy intake and sexual behavior of Toggenburg goats.
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