Browsing by Author "BALIEIRO, Cristiano de Carvalho"
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Item Alterações no perfil esparmático e constituição histológica dos testículos de coelhos sob a influência do aumento transitório da temperatura testicular(Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2004-09-30) MARTINS, João Flávio Panattoni; BARROS, Michele Andrade de; IVO, Marcos Alexandre; OLIVEIRA, Priscila Carvalho de; BALIEIRO, Cristiano de Carvalho; AMBRÓSIO, Carlos Eduardo; MIGLINO, Maria Angélica; CARVALHO, Ana Flávia deThis study was conducted to investigate the sperm profile of rabbits, evaluating concentration, motility vigor and incidence of sperm with changes in the compaction of genetic material (pathologies of the DNA protein complex), under normal conditions and under the influence of the transient increase in temperature testicular. Eight fertile rabbits were used evaluating the parameters of 3 ejaculates on alternate days and then the animals were subjected to an increase in testicular temperature for 3 days, collecting semen samples on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays for 38 days for analysis. . Every 5 days a rabbit underwent orchiectomy for histological evaluation of testicles and epididymis.Item Análise de algumas variáveis de desempenho e de morfometria em cordeiros da raça Santa Inês criados em regime de confinamento(Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2004-09-30) FIGUEIREDO, Cristiane Leite; BALIEIRO, Cristiano de Carvalho; OLIVEIRA, Priscila C. de; BALIEIRO, Julio César de CarvalhoThe objective of this study was to evaluate some pre-weaning characteristics related to performance and morphometry in Santa Inês breed sheep, reared in a complete confinement regime in the Mantiqueira Paulista region. 59 animals were used, being 31 whole males and 28 females, of the Santa Inês breed, bred and handled in an intensive breeding system. The pre-weaning productive performances observed in this work, when compared to the post-weaning performance reported in the literature, indicate that it will not be difficult to reach the post-weaning performance rates observed in other intensive production systems.