“…The Brazilian semi-arid region has traditionally raised sheep with a total of 68.5% of the national effective herd [Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE, 2017)], with the potential for semi-intensive exploitation in sheep meat farming mainly using native breeds and their crosses to increase meat production (LOBO, 2019). Among these breeds, Morada Nova (M N ) is one of the main genetic resources of hair sheep in the Brazilian semi-arid region, being recognized for its resistance to gastrointestinal endoparasites (TOSCANO et al, 2019), adaptability to the thermal environment (COSTA, et al, 2018), potential as a maternal breed in terminal crossbreeding (LANDIM, et al, 2021), fertility without seasonal influence (MOURA et al, 2019), and carcasses with fatty acid profiles with potential benefit to human health (LAGE et al, 2020). Certainly, on a scientific basis, the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (Embrapa Goats & Sheep) recommended carrying out a reproductive and productive survey of the breed in order to encourage its sustainable inclusion in Brazilian sheep production systems (LOBO, 2019).…”