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The influence of pre- and post-mating protein supplementation on reproductive performance in ewes maintained on rangeland

Date

2006

Author

Ocak, N
Cam, MA
Kuran, M

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The effect of short-term changes in level of protein supplementation during pre- and post-mating on non-return rate, lambing rate and litter size was investigated in ewes grazing on rangeland during early autumn. Groups of ewes were fed diets providing either 58 g (low, L) or 113 g (high, H) crude protein per day per ewe grazing on rangeland. Diets were calculated on a dry matter bases to provide 0.7 and 1.3 times protein requirements for maintenance. Following the first detected estrus, a total of 130 adult ewes were allocated into either L (n = 67) or H (n = 63) treatment until next estrous (pre-mating). At the second estrus, the ewes were mated, and again randomly allocated to either the L or H allowance until day 15 (post-mating; mating = day 0). Hence, there were four nutrition treatments; LL (n = 35), LH (n = 32), HL (n = 32) and HH (n = 31). Non-return rate, lambing rate tended to be higher in ewes fed the LH diet (0.88 and 81.3%) than the HL diet (0.69; P < 0.07 and 59.4%; P < 0.06). A similar effect of the LH diet (81.3%) was observed for lambing rate compared to the LL diet (60.0%; P < 0.06). The mean litter size and fecundity were higher in the LH (1.31 and 1.06) compared to the LL (1.09 and 0.66; P < 0.05). The mean litter size of ewes in HL (1.32) and HH (1.42) diets was higher than those in the LL (1.09; P < 0.05) diet. It was concluded that short-term (15-17 days) changes in level of protein supplementation especially post-mating can have a beneficial effect on non-return rate and lambing rate to first estrus and litter size in ewes grazed on rangeland. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Source

Small Ruminant Research

Volume

64

Issue

01.Feb

URI

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.smallrumres.2005.03.012
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12712/20561

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