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Evaluación del crecimiento en hembras y machos bubalinos en Argentina

Authors: Crudeli, G. A.; Konrad, José Luis;

Evaluación del crecimiento en hembras y machos bubalinos en Argentina

Abstract

Fue realizada una experiencia con el objetivo de determinar la evolución del desarrollo reproductivo y crecimiento en hembras y machos de las razas Mediterránea a diferentes edades, criados bajo condiciones de pastura natural en el norte de Corrientes, Argentina. Fueron evaluados un total de 370 machos, Experimento 1 con edades a partir de los 7 meses GW (destete), G18 (18-20 meses), G24 (24-30 meses) y G36 (>36 meses). Fueron evaluados en ellos, el peso Corporal (PC), PE (perímetro escrotal), PT (perímetro torácico), AS (altura al sacro), AC (altura a la cruz), LTI y LTD (largo y ancho de cada testículo y ST (superficie testicular), como así también se estimó el CTD (crecimiento testicular diario). Las características evaluadas en las hembras, Experimento 2, fueron el PC al destete, 12 y 24 meses de edad, la ganancia diaria de peso (GDP) y los resultados de preñez al año y 24 meses de edad. Los datos por Grupo fueron analizados por estadística descriptiva

An experiment was done with the objective of determining the evolution of the growth of reproductive development in females and males from the Mediterrânea breed at different ages, raised in natural pastures in the north of Corrientes, Argentina. A total of 370 males were evaluated in Experiment 1, with ages starting at 7 months: GW (weaning), G18 (18-20 months), G24 (24-30 months) and G36 (>36 months). There were evaluated, body weight, scrotal perimeter, chest perimeter, sacral hight, scapular hight, wide and lenght of each testicle and testicular surface, as well as the daily testicular growth was measured. The characteristics evaluated in the females, Experiment 2, were body weight at weaning, at 12 and 24 months of age, daily weight gain and the results of gestation at one year and at 24 months of age. The data per group were analyzed by descriptive statistics.

Fil: Konrad, José Luis. Universidad Nacional del Nordeste. Facultad de Cs.veterinarias; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina

Fil: Crudeli, G. A.. Universidad Nacional del Nordeste. Facultad de Cs.veterinarias; Argentina

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Hembras, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/4.3, Machos, Bubalinos, Argentina, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/4

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