“…Thus, although it may seem logical that other farm animals may also be used for the extractions of bone grafting biomaterial bases, this does not usually happen. Even though sheep may present several advantages over cattle (such as lower demand for space and shorter periods for reproduction, breeding, and slaughtering), such animals are used only as in vivo models in experimental bone grafting studies (Cheng et al, 2005; Collignon et al, 1997; Giavaresi et al, 2008; Iyomasa et al, 2012; Paknejad et al, 2008; Pereira et al, 2011; Santoni et al, 2008; Swennen et al, 2005; Vlaminck et al, 2008) or in vitro with ovine origin cells (Rhodes et al, 2004; Schmitt et al, 2008). Also, it has already been demonstrated that ovine bone has similar characteristics to human bone (Grimm et al, 2001).…”