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Pregnancy and Litter Size, But Not Lamb Sex, Affect Feed Intake and Wool Production by Merino-Type Ewes

SIMPLE SUMMARY: We examined whether feed intake and wool production are affected by pregnancy, litter size, or lamb sex on Merino genotype ewes. We observed that feed intake was influenced during pregnancy and lactation by litter size; whereas, wool production was influenced by litter size, but not...

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Autores principales: Ochoa Cordero, Manuel, Meza Herrera, César A., Vázquez García, Juan M., Stewart, Caroline A., Rosales Nieto, César A., Ochoa Alfaro, Ana E., Purvis, Ian W., Cuevas Reyes, Venancio, Lee Rangel, Héctor A., Martin, Graeme B.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6562602/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31058831
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani9050214
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author Ochoa Cordero, Manuel
Meza Herrera, César A.
Vázquez García, Juan M.
Stewart, Caroline A.
Rosales Nieto, César A.
Ochoa Alfaro, Ana E.
Purvis, Ian W.
Cuevas Reyes, Venancio
Lee Rangel, Héctor A.
Martin, Graeme B.
author_facet Ochoa Cordero, Manuel
Meza Herrera, César A.
Vázquez García, Juan M.
Stewart, Caroline A.
Rosales Nieto, César A.
Ochoa Alfaro, Ana E.
Purvis, Ian W.
Cuevas Reyes, Venancio
Lee Rangel, Héctor A.
Martin, Graeme B.
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: We examined whether feed intake and wool production are affected by pregnancy, litter size, or lamb sex on Merino genotype ewes. We observed that feed intake was influenced during pregnancy and lactation by litter size; whereas, wool production was influenced by litter size, but not by the sex of the lambs during pregnancy. ABSTRACT: Two experiments (Australia and Mexico) tested whether feed intake (FI) and wool production (WP) are affected by pregnancy (PRG), litter size (LZ), or lamb sex (LS) in Merino-type ewes. In Experiment-1, ewes were either not pregnant (NPR; n = 6), or carrying 1 (PR1; n = 7) or 3 (PR3; n = 11) fetuses, were studied in individual pens. NPR ewes had lower (p < 0.02) FI throughout PRG and lactation (LAC), except around lambing (p < 0.001). Following lambing, FI increased in PRG ewes (p < 0.001) to double the values in NPR ewes. PRG reduced WP (p < 0.001); in PR3, WP was lower than for both PR1 and NPR (p < 0.001). WP decreased during LAC and was lower in ewes rearing lambs than in NPR ewes (p < 0.001). Experiment-2 used 48 pregnant ewes (28 bearing singles and 20 bearing twins). Dam and lamb live weights (LW) and body condition (BC) were recorded from birth to weaning at 60 d, and dam fleece weight (DFW) was measured at weaning (12 months growth). WP was higher in ewes bearing and rearing single lambs than in ewes bearing twins (p < 0.001). DFW was positively (p < 0.01) related to LZ, dam LW, and BC, but not to changes in dam LW during LAC, or to lamb weight at birth or weaning, or LW gain, or LS. In conclusion, FI was affected during PRG and by LZ during LAC, whereas WP was influenced by LZ, but not LS, only during pregnancy.
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spelling pubmed-65626022019-06-17 Pregnancy and Litter Size, But Not Lamb Sex, Affect Feed Intake and Wool Production by Merino-Type Ewes Ochoa Cordero, Manuel Meza Herrera, César A. Vázquez García, Juan M. Stewart, Caroline A. Rosales Nieto, César A. Ochoa Alfaro, Ana E. Purvis, Ian W. Cuevas Reyes, Venancio Lee Rangel, Héctor A. Martin, Graeme B. Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: We examined whether feed intake and wool production are affected by pregnancy, litter size, or lamb sex on Merino genotype ewes. We observed that feed intake was influenced during pregnancy and lactation by litter size; whereas, wool production was influenced by litter size, but not by the sex of the lambs during pregnancy. ABSTRACT: Two experiments (Australia and Mexico) tested whether feed intake (FI) and wool production (WP) are affected by pregnancy (PRG), litter size (LZ), or lamb sex (LS) in Merino-type ewes. In Experiment-1, ewes were either not pregnant (NPR; n = 6), or carrying 1 (PR1; n = 7) or 3 (PR3; n = 11) fetuses, were studied in individual pens. NPR ewes had lower (p < 0.02) FI throughout PRG and lactation (LAC), except around lambing (p < 0.001). Following lambing, FI increased in PRG ewes (p < 0.001) to double the values in NPR ewes. PRG reduced WP (p < 0.001); in PR3, WP was lower than for both PR1 and NPR (p < 0.001). WP decreased during LAC and was lower in ewes rearing lambs than in NPR ewes (p < 0.001). Experiment-2 used 48 pregnant ewes (28 bearing singles and 20 bearing twins). Dam and lamb live weights (LW) and body condition (BC) were recorded from birth to weaning at 60 d, and dam fleece weight (DFW) was measured at weaning (12 months growth). WP was higher in ewes bearing and rearing single lambs than in ewes bearing twins (p < 0.001). DFW was positively (p < 0.01) related to LZ, dam LW, and BC, but not to changes in dam LW during LAC, or to lamb weight at birth or weaning, or LW gain, or LS. In conclusion, FI was affected during PRG and by LZ during LAC, whereas WP was influenced by LZ, but not LS, only during pregnancy. MDPI 2019-05-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6562602/ /pubmed/31058831 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani9050214 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ochoa Cordero, Manuel
Meza Herrera, César A.
Vázquez García, Juan M.
Stewart, Caroline A.
Rosales Nieto, César A.
Ochoa Alfaro, Ana E.
Purvis, Ian W.
Cuevas Reyes, Venancio
Lee Rangel, Héctor A.
Martin, Graeme B.
Pregnancy and Litter Size, But Not Lamb Sex, Affect Feed Intake and Wool Production by Merino-Type Ewes
title Pregnancy and Litter Size, But Not Lamb Sex, Affect Feed Intake and Wool Production by Merino-Type Ewes
title_full Pregnancy and Litter Size, But Not Lamb Sex, Affect Feed Intake and Wool Production by Merino-Type Ewes
title_fullStr Pregnancy and Litter Size, But Not Lamb Sex, Affect Feed Intake and Wool Production by Merino-Type Ewes
title_full_unstemmed Pregnancy and Litter Size, But Not Lamb Sex, Affect Feed Intake and Wool Production by Merino-Type Ewes
title_short Pregnancy and Litter Size, But Not Lamb Sex, Affect Feed Intake and Wool Production by Merino-Type Ewes
title_sort pregnancy and litter size, but not lamb sex, affect feed intake and wool production by merino-type ewes
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6562602/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31058831
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani9050214
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