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Nutritional status of ewes in early and mid pregnancy: 1. Effects of plane of nutrition on ewe reproduction and offspring performance
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 November 2017
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Alterations in utero result in adaptations that can alter the physiology of adult offspring a process known as “foetal programming”. Recent studies have shown that in adolescent ewes, low planes of nutrition in early pregnancy result in better reproductive performance (Annett and Carson, 2004). In adult ewes, responses are less clear. Some studies indicate no effect of nutrition level in early pregnancy on subsequent lamb output (Annett and Carson, 2004), whereas others indicate that low planes of nutrition in early pregnancy, reduced lamb output at weaning (Smeaton et al., 1999). Differences between studies may be due to residual effects of early pregnancy feeding on mid pregnancy. Consequently, the aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of different planes of nutrition in early and mid pregnancy on maternal and offspring performance.
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