Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 September 2010
Six production cycles, each of 212 days' duration, were completed with Rambouillet and Suffolk ewes. One group of each breed was maintained under natural light conditions (control) and three groups of each breed were under the influence of various light treatments applied regularly in a rhythmic fashion within each production cycle. Comparison of conception rates between production cycles, breeds, and treatments showed that only in production cycle 2 (mating in June) were the conceptions in control ewes of both breeds significantly lower than those in ewes on altered light treatments. The most meaningful result was the effect of light treatments on prolificacy. Treatment 3 (106 days with 16-h light per day and 106 days with 8-h light per day) gave significantly higher prolificacy than control and treatments 1 (106 days with 8-h light per day starting 65 days before mating) and 2 (42 days with 16-h light per day, then light reduction at 21 min/week for 160 days). Rambouillet and Suffolk control ewes produced annually 179 and 174 lambs per 100 ewes exposed to rams. Corresponding productions were 200 and 197 for treatment 1, 193 and 226 for treatment 2, and 223 and 242 for treatment 3.