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Embrapa Caprinos e Ovinos. |
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29/11/2023 |
Autoria: |
BUENO, M. S.; CUNHA, L. E. da; SANTOS, L. E. dos. |
Afiliação: |
Instituto de Zootecnia - Nova Odessa-SP, Brazil; Instituto de Zootecnia - Nova Odessa-SP, Brazil; Instituto de Zootecnia - Nova Odessa-SP, Brazil. |
Título: |
Santa Inês sheep breed in the intensive lamb meat production in the Southeast region of Brazil. |
Ano de publicação: |
2000 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
In: GLOBAL CONFERENCE ON CONSERVATION OF DOMESTIC ANIMAL GENETIC RESOURCES, 5., 2000, Brasília, DF. Proceedings... Brasília, DF: Embrapa Recursos Genéticos e Biotecnologia, 2000. 1 CD-ROM. (Embrapa Genetic Resources and Biotechnology, Document, 49). |
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Inglês |
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Sheep raising is an option for small and medium farmers of Southeast Region of Brazil and, although its image has always been linked to the wool production, this activity is suffering an marked change, due low wool prices, and increased market demand for lamb meat. In the São Paulo State - Brazil, over the last years, an increase in the number of sheep has been verified, as well as an increase in the number of properties involved in this activity. The market for lamb meat is increasing due the high retail prices. The demand is specific for good quality carcasses, with average weight of 12 to 13 kg, from young lambs, averaging 120-150 days of age. In the Southeast Region of Brazil, it is usual to keep common ewes, without defined breed, or hair sheep, especially the Santa Inês breed, on pastures. They are more proliferous, have lower weight and so demand less feed. They can be sired with rams of improved meat breeds like Suffolk, Ile de France or Poll Dorset to produce fast growing crossed lambs with better carcass traits. Ewes and suckling lambs can be kept on pasture and lambs confined from weaning to slaughter. The slaughter weight between 28 and 30 kg, can be reached up to 120 days of age. For this, the birth weight must be around the 3.5 kg, the weaning time between 45 - 60 days of age, and the lamb weight between 13 to16 kg. The expected daily live weight gain is 230 and 220 g, respectively, for weaning and postweaning stages. To get good results in meat sheep farming a large number of lambs, produced and available throughout the year, are needed. This means, high number of born and weaned lambs (low mortality, high fertility and high maternal ability), a low production cost and, mainly, no-seasonal reproductive ewes. The reproductive system traditionally used by the wool sheep farmer (one lambing per year, in spring time) leads to seasonal meat production that is not good for sales. Intensified mating (8 month mating-interval) should be used to improve distribution and production of lamb meat. MenosSheep raising is an option for small and medium farmers of Southeast Region of Brazil and, although its image has always been linked to the wool production, this activity is suffering an marked change, due low wool prices, and increased market demand for lamb meat. In the São Paulo State - Brazil, over the last years, an increase in the number of sheep has been verified, as well as an increase in the number of properties involved in this activity. The market for lamb meat is increasing due the high retail prices. The demand is specific for good quality carcasses, with average weight of 12 to 13 kg, from young lambs, averaging 120-150 days of age. In the Southeast Region of Brazil, it is usual to keep common ewes, without defined breed, or hair sheep, especially the Santa Inês breed, on pastures. They are more proliferous, have lower weight and so demand less feed. They can be sired with rams of improved meat breeds like Suffolk, Ile de France or Poll Dorset to produce fast growing crossed lambs with better carcass traits. Ewes and suckling lambs can be kept on pasture and lambs confined from weaning to slaughter. The slaughter weight between 28 and 30 kg, can be reached up to 120 days of age. For this, the birth weight must be around the 3.5 kg, the weaning time between 45 - 60 days of age, and the lamb weight between 13 to16 kg. The expected daily live weight gain is 230 and 220 g, respectively, for weaning and postweaning stages. To get good results in meat sheep farming a... Mostrar Tudo |
Palavras-Chave: |
Carne ovina; Ovino de corte. |
Thesagro: |
Cordeiro; Produção de Carne. |
Thesaurus Nal: |
Brazil; Lamb meat; Sheep meat. |
Categoria do assunto: |
L Ciência Animal e Produtos de Origem Animal |
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LEADER 02877nam a2200217 a 4500 001 2132032 005 2023-11-29 008 2000 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aBUENO, M. S. 245 $aSanta Inês sheep breed in the intensive lamb meat production in the Southeast region of Brazil.$h[electronic resource] 260 $aIn: GLOBAL CONFERENCE ON CONSERVATION OF DOMESTIC ANIMAL GENETIC RESOURCES, 5., 2000, Brasília, DF. Proceedings... Brasília, DF: Embrapa Recursos Genéticos e Biotecnologia, 2000. 1 CD-ROM. (Embrapa Genetic Resources and Biotechnology, Document, 49).$c2000 520 $aSheep raising is an option for small and medium farmers of Southeast Region of Brazil and, although its image has always been linked to the wool production, this activity is suffering an marked change, due low wool prices, and increased market demand for lamb meat. In the São Paulo State - Brazil, over the last years, an increase in the number of sheep has been verified, as well as an increase in the number of properties involved in this activity. The market for lamb meat is increasing due the high retail prices. The demand is specific for good quality carcasses, with average weight of 12 to 13 kg, from young lambs, averaging 120-150 days of age. In the Southeast Region of Brazil, it is usual to keep common ewes, without defined breed, or hair sheep, especially the Santa Inês breed, on pastures. They are more proliferous, have lower weight and so demand less feed. They can be sired with rams of improved meat breeds like Suffolk, Ile de France or Poll Dorset to produce fast growing crossed lambs with better carcass traits. Ewes and suckling lambs can be kept on pasture and lambs confined from weaning to slaughter. The slaughter weight between 28 and 30 kg, can be reached up to 120 days of age. For this, the birth weight must be around the 3.5 kg, the weaning time between 45 - 60 days of age, and the lamb weight between 13 to16 kg. The expected daily live weight gain is 230 and 220 g, respectively, for weaning and postweaning stages. To get good results in meat sheep farming a large number of lambs, produced and available throughout the year, are needed. This means, high number of born and weaned lambs (low mortality, high fertility and high maternal ability), a low production cost and, mainly, no-seasonal reproductive ewes. The reproductive system traditionally used by the wool sheep farmer (one lambing per year, in spring time) leads to seasonal meat production that is not good for sales. Intensified mating (8 month mating-interval) should be used to improve distribution and production of lamb meat. 650 $aBrazil 650 $aLamb meat 650 $aSheep meat 650 $aCordeiro 650 $aProdução de Carne 653 $aCarne ovina 653 $aOvino de corte 700 1 $aCUNHA, L. E. da 700 1 $aSANTOS, L. E. dos
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Embrapa Florestas. |
Data corrente: |
29/07/1994 |
Data da última atualização: |
08/09/2014 |
Autoria: |
BAGGIO, A. J. |
Título: |
O papel da silvicultura alternativa na proteção florestal. |
Ano de publicação: |
1986 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Silvicultura, São Paulo, v. 11, n. 41, p. 38-41, 1986. |
Idioma: |
Português |
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Edição dos anais do 5º Congresso Florestal Brasileiro, 1986, Olinda. Usos múltiplos da floresta: uma necessidade. |
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Proteção Florestal; Silvicultura. |
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silviculture. |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/item/103516/1/PapelSilvicultura0001.pdf
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LEADER 00551naa a2200157 a 4500 001 1287474 005 2014-09-08 008 1986 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aBAGGIO, A. J. 245 $aO papel da silvicultura alternativa na proteção florestal. 260 $c1986 500 $aEdição dos anais do 5º Congresso Florestal Brasileiro, 1986, Olinda. Usos múltiplos da floresta: uma necessidade. 650 $asilviculture 650 $aProteção Florestal 650 $aSilvicultura 773 $tSilvicultura, São Paulo$gv. 11, n. 41, p. 38-41, 1986.
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Catálogo Coletivo de Periódicos Embrapa; Embrapa Solos. |
Identificador: |
452 |
Data corrente: |
09/05/2002 |
Data da última atualização: |
12/05/2015 |
Código do título: |
5150032 |
ISSN: |
0096-6657 |
Código CCN: |
003063-5 |
Título e Subtítulo: |
AMERICAN FERTILIZER |
Título posterior: |
AMERICAN FERTILIZER AND ALLIED CHEMICALS |
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National Fertilizer Association |
Local de publicação: |
Willoughby, Ohio, US |
Periodicidade: |
Mensal |
Inicio de publicação: |
1894 |
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Embrapa Solos 1938/41 88(1-13); 89(1-5,9-13); 90(1-13); 91(2-7,9-12); 93(1-4,6-13); 94(1-8,10-13) Classificação: 631.805 |
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