Ciência Rural (Jan 2018)

Behavioral aspects of Santa Inês sheep kept in pasture in a tropical rainforest climate

  • Maria Cristina Manno,
  • Luiz Fernando de Souza Rodrigues,
  • Kedson Raul de Souza Lima,
  • Monique Valéria de Lima Carvalhal,
  • Silas Santiago Rodrigues Filho,
  • Gleyce Lopes da Costa,
  • Ailime Nayara Gomes Monteiro,
  • Andrea do Nascimento Barreto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-8478cr20180033
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 49, no. 1

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ABSTRACT: This study aimed to evaluate behavioral aspects of Santa Inês sheep in pasture in humid tropical climate. In order to do so, nine Santa Inês sheep were kept on pasture, exposed to the climate directly, without shade, for 24 days, with 12 alternate days in each period (dry and raining) in 2015. The behavioral parameters evaluated were: food consumption, standing idleness, lying idle and rumination. Observations occurred from 08:00 A.M. to 05:55 P.M. The experimental was a completely randomized design (CRD) with two treatments (rainy season and dry period), nine replications, one animal per experimental unit. To understand the correlations of the behavioral parameters with the climatic variables, Pearson’s correlation was performed. Approximate average values between the rainy and dry periods for the behavioral variables were observed, but there was a greater intake in the volume of water in the dry period (9.59L/sheep). Also, there were significant differences in the behavior of the animals throughout the day. In the hottest time of the day, at 02:00 P.M., there was standing idle of 25.83min., lying idle of 1.21min., and spent less time-consuming food (27.08min.) in relation to other schedules. We concluded that the sheep had similar behavioral parameters in the rainy and dry periods, but when we observe the times of the days, the behaviors are different. The main activity recorded was grazing, and the variables, temperature and relative humidity of the air influence differently between the seasons, being more marked in the dry period.

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