SILVA, E. M. N.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3755972036754681; SILVA, Elisângela Maria Nunes da.
Résumé:
The experiments were accomplished in the Experimental Station of Pendência, belonging to
the Company of Agricultural Research of Paraíba SA. at that time hotter of the year and
the laboratologics analyses were accomplished at the Laboratory of Clinical Pathology of
the Veterinary Hospital, University Federal of Campina Grande, with objective of
evaluating the adaptability characteristics of goats exotic and native in the Semi-arid
paraibano. For the experiments 40 goats females of the breed were used: Boer, Savanna,
Anglo-Nubiana (exotic) and Moxotó (native), being 10 animals of each breed, with medium
age of five months, alloted in completely radomized design in portions subdivided in the
time with the main treatments constituted by the breeds (Boer, Savanna, Anglo-Nubiana
and Moxotó) and the secondary ones for the shifts (morning and afternoon) with 10
repetitions, maids in semi-intensive system. The environmental variables were registered
daily to the 9:00 and the 15:00 hours with aid of thermometers of: maxim and low
temperatures, dry bulb and humid bulb and of black and certain globe the index of
temperature of the black globe and humidity (BGHI) in the shadow and in the sun. In the
first experiment shift effect was verified (P <0,05) for all the environmental variables and
physiologic parameters, being the largest averages observed in the shift of the afternoon.
For the physiologic parameters TR and TS there was significant interaction (P <0,05)
between the factors breeds and shifts. As for the Index of Tolerance to the Heat (ITC) there
was not significant difference (P>0,05) among the breeds. For the second experiment the
animales were distributed in completely radomized design, with the treatments constituted
by the breeds: Boer, Savana, Anglo-Nubiana and Moxotó, with 10 repetitions. The variance
analysis revealed effect of breed for the hematological parameters: erythrocyte, hematócrit
and hemoglobin. For the erythrocyte number there was significant difference (P <0,05)
among the breeds Savana, Anglo-Nubiana and Moxotó, but the Boer race didn't differ
(P>0,05) in relation to the breeds Savana and Anglo-Nubiana. There was significant effect
(P <0,05) for the variable leukocyte among the breeds Moxotó and savana, tends presented
Moxotó the largest average and Savana to smallest. In the third experiment significant
interaction was observed between breed and shift, for the rectal and superficial
temperatures. Regarding the breathing frequency significant interaction was not observed between races and shift. For evaluation estereologic of the tegument were completely
radomized design, with four treatments and three repetitions. The breed Anglo-Nubiana it
presented the smallest number of follicles pilosos differing of the races Savanna and
Moxotó that presented the largest averages, however these didn't differ estatisticamente of
the Boer breed. The breed Anglo-Nubiana it presented larger number of glands sudoríparas
in relation to the other breed. For the number of glands sebáceas the breed Savanna
presented superior average to the others. In the experimental conditions all of the breeds
demonstrated be well adapted fisiologicamente to the climatic conditions of the Semi-arid
and they present the same degree of tolerance to the heat. However, the need of other works
is evidenced involving the subject, once physiologic variation can exist, aid exists or to
interfere with the loss of heat for the evaporation.