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Rebreeding activity in milking Awassi ewes under semi-arid conditions
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 September 2010
Abstract
Post-partum interval to oestrus and conception was studied in relation to previous and current lactation (milk yield and lactation length), age of ewe and treatment with intravaginal sponges in a total of 186 Awassi ewes lambing in December/January. In the first trial, 62% of ewes, tested for oestrus twice a day with vasectomized rams until the end of May, showed oestrus between 1 and 170 days after lambing with a mean interval of 83 (s.d. 31·9) days. Neither current nor previous lactation had important effects on the rebreeding interval (P > 0·05). In another trial where ewes were exposed continuously to fertile rams until the end of March, 50% showed oestrus with a mean interval of 56 (s.d. 23·7) days (range 33 to 113 days). Of those showing oestrus, 86% conceived with a mean post-partum interval of 70 (s.d. 33·0) days (range 33 to 133 days). Lactation yield had no significant effect on the lambing-to-oestrus interval (P > 0·05) but ewes with longer lactations showed longer lambing-to-conception intervals (P > 0·01). Treatment with progesterone-impregnated vaginal sponges at 1, 2 and 3 months post partum showed an increase in the percentage of ewes showing oestrus from 35% to 75% and in those conceiving from 25% to 70% as the timing of treatment increased from 1 to 3 months post partum. It is concluded that lambing three times in 2 years is biologically feasible and that hormone treatment can facilitate its operation in practice.
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