Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia ()

Identification of a historic horse ecotype analyzing speech content in central Brazil

  • D.C. Silva,
  • M.C. Silva,
  • F.F. Goulart,
  • A.S. da Cruz,
  • M.I. Moura,
  • M.C.S. Fioravanti,
  • J.R.B. Sereno,
  • A.D. da Cruz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4162-10269
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 71, no. 3
pp. 1047 – 1057

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ABSTRACT This study represents a first attempt to rescue germplasm of a traditional domestic equine cited in early Iberian and South American literature as Curraleiro horse. As an effort to identify and possibly characterize this type of horse we accessed traditional knowledge in strategic rural areas. Most areas were configured by hinterland settlements founded by runaway slave communities from the sixteenth century. Twenty interviews were conducted and analyzed using classical Speech Content Analysis. As a result, five response categories were recognized: 1) Identification and location of Curraleiro horses; 2) Characterization of Curraleiro horses; 3) Historical aspects; 4) Curraleiro horse conservation prospects and 5) Sanitary and productive aspects of Curraleiro horse breeding. We concluded that although scarce, the Curraleiro horse, cited in literature, still exists and showed phenotypical features which allow fine discrimination from any officially recognized breed in Brazil. Our findings may open the door for the recognition of a genuine animal resource which could play a role in rural development for specific regions and traditional communities. Speech Content Analysis was effective for in loco identification and characterization of rare traditional livestock. Thus, we encourage the usage of this tool as an alternative to subsidize identification and genetic conservation programs worldwide.

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