Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira (Dec 2011)

Goat scrotal-testicular biometry: Influence of the season on scrotal bipartition

  • Antonio A.N. Machado Júnior,
  • Antonio C. Assis Neto,
  • Carlos E. Ambrósio,
  • Rudolf Leiser,
  • Gustavo S. Lima,
  • Leonardo S. Oliveira,
  • Maria A.M. Carvalho

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-736X2011001200013
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 12
pp. 1116 – 1119

Abstract

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The scrotal-testicular biometry was evaluated in goats raised in Piaui state, Brazil, presenting different levels of scrotal division, in rainy and dry periods of the year. For this study, eighteen male goats at mating age were accomplished and arranged into three groups (6 animals each), obeying the classification as goats with no scrotal bipartition (GI), goats showing scrotal bipartition up to 50% of testicular length (GII), and goats with more than 50% of scrotal bipartition (GIII). The biometry of the scrotal-testicular was made evaluating the scrotal length (SL), scrotal circumference (SC), testicular length (TL) and testicular volume (TV). The results were evaluated following the variance analysis (ANOVA) and the SNK test applied on the average comparisons. The analysis of the data demonstrated high values, in dry and rainy periods, of SC (24.63cm/ 26.97cm), SL (16.61cm/ 18.24cm), TL (5.32cm/ 5.93cm), TV (173.81cm³/ 203.01cm³). This supports the hypothesis of the influence of the period of the year and of the scrotal bipartition on the scrotal-testicular biometry in goat.

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