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La presente investigación fue realizada en hatos de llamas de organizaciones campesinas del distrito de Checacupe del departamento de Cusco, donde se efectuó la caracterización morfológica de 523 animales. Con el objetivo de evaluar las características biométricas y peso vivo en llamas Ch'acu (Lama glama) en función a factores sexo y edad. Para ello las variables evaluadas que se determinaron fueron agrupadas en medidas: cefálicas, de alzada, del cuerpo y del tronco, perímetro de caña y peso vivo. El análisis se llevó en un arreglo factorial 2x5 conducido en Diseño Completo al Azar (P≤0.05). Los resultados fueron: en referencia al factor sexo, de las medidas cefálicas se observaron diferencias favorables para llamas macho (P≤0.05); mientras que el largo de orejas y las medidas de las alzadas fueron similares en ambos sexos; peculiarmente la talla a la cabeza; el largo d...
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The study was conducted in herds of llamas of peasant organizations in the district of Checacupe, Cusco Region, Peru, to determine the biometric measurements and live weight of the Ch’acu llamas based on sex and age. The measurements were grouped in cephalic, heights at withers and rump, cane perimeter and live weight, under a randomized complete design analysis with 2x5 factorial arrangement (α=0.5). Cephalic measurements showed significant differences in favour of the male (p<0.05), but the length of ears was similar; the heights were similar; body length, dorsal length and distance between shoulders favoured females (p<0.05); the measurements of the neck of the male llamas are different (p<0.05), except the length of the neck and its lower perimeter; females exhibit greater thoracic perimeter (p<0.05), but the thoracic perimeter and depth were similar; the thickness of ...
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The morphology of 284 K’ara llamas was determined through biometric measurements and body weight based on sex and age factors. The animals were from breeder organizations in the Checacupe district of the Cusco Region, Peru. The measurements were grouped into cephalic, body and trunk heights, cane perimeter and body weight. The analysis was carried out in a 2x5 factorial arrangement (2 sexes, 5 ages) under a complete randomized design. At head level, head length is the only one that contributes to sexual dimorphism (p<0.05). Head height showed greater value, attributable to the presence of an elongated and upright neck. Body lengths show sexual dimorphism and have different growth and development. Male neck measurements were greater (p<0.05), except for the length of the neck. At the thorax level, the thoracic perimeter and depth were greater in males (p<0.05). Each morphologic...
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The study was conducted in herds of llamas of peasant organizations in the district of Checacupe, Cusco Region, Peru, to determine the biometric measurements and live weight of the Ch’acu llamas based on sex and age. The measurements were grouped in cephalic, heights at withers and rump, cane perimeter and live weight, under a randomized complete design analysis with 2x5 factorial arrangement (α=0.5). Cephalic measurements showed significant differences in favour of the male (p<0.05), but the length of ears was similar; the heights were similar; body length, dorsal length and distance between shoulders favoured females (p<0.05); the measurements of the neck of the male llamas are different (p<0.05), except the length of the neck and its lower perimeter; females exhibit greater thoracic perimeter (p<0.05), but the thoracic perimeter and depth were similar; the thickness of ...
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The morphology of 284 K’ara llamas was determined through biometric measurements and body weight based on sex and age factors. The animals were from breeder organizations in the Checacupe district of the Cusco Region, Peru. The measurements were grouped into cephalic, body and trunk heights, cane perimeter and body weight. The analysis was carried out in a 2x5 factorial arrangement (2 sexes, 5 ages) under a complete randomized design. At head level, head length is the only one that contributes to sexual dimorphism (p<0.05). Head height showed greater value, attributable to the presence of an elongated and upright neck. Body lengths show sexual dimorphism and have different growth and development. Male neck measurements were greater (p<0.05), except for the length of the neck. At the thorax level, the thoracic perimeter and depth were greater in males (p<0.05). Each morphologic...