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Determining the factors affecting the gestational length in sheep

This research aimed to determine the effects of body weight, the body condition score (BCS), body measurements, birth type (single offspring or twin birth), birth weight and sex on the gestational length in sheep ([Formula: see text]). Karayaka sheep raised on a private farm were used in the study....

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Autores principales: Tozlu Celik, Hilal, Aslan, Fatih Ahmet, Kasko Arıcı, Yeliz, Kahveci, Metehan Eser, Kiper, İbrahim
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Publicado: Copernicus GmbH 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8132457/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34084906
http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/aab-64-83-2021
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author Tozlu Celik, Hilal
Aslan, Fatih Ahmet
Kasko Arıcı, Yeliz
Kahveci, Metehan Eser
Kiper, İbrahim
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Aslan, Fatih Ahmet
Kasko Arıcı, Yeliz
Kahveci, Metehan Eser
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description This research aimed to determine the effects of body weight, the body condition score (BCS), body measurements, birth type (single offspring or twin birth), birth weight and sex on the gestational length in sheep ([Formula: see text]). Karayaka sheep raised on a private farm were used in the study. Progeny yield characteristics in sheep were also determined ([Formula: see text]). Estrus was monitored daily using teaser rams from August to September 2016. According to our findings, the pregnancy rate, infertility rate, fecundity, and twin and single birth rates were 93.52 %, 6.48 %, 93.52 %, 14.62 % and 85.38 % respectively. The effect of age on the BCS in sheep at mating was found to be significant ([Formula: see text]): BCS decreased as age increased. It was determined that there was a positive association between the BCS and live weight during the mating period ([Formula: see text]). The chest circumference, front shin circumference and body length were found to be higher in sheep with a BCS [Formula: see text] at mating time ([Formula: see text]). The middle rump width was significantly affected by the BCS ([Formula: see text]). In this study, the lowest and highest gestational lengths were found to be 148.90 and 151.41 d respectively. The gestational length in sheep was not found to be affected by age, the BCS, body measurements, sex or birth type ([Formula: see text]); however, it was observed that the gestational lengths for male offspring and single offspring (non-multiple births) were longer. In addition, it was detected that the gestational length was different in sheep with a BCS [Formula: see text]. The time spent in the womb is important with respect to obtaining a healthy lamb. For profitable production, a BCS of between 2.5 and 4 is recommended in sheep. It is thought that the use of body condition scoring, which is easy information for the breeder to utilize, will have a positive effect on determining the bodily reserves of sheep and the reproductive efficiency as well as on obtaining a healthy lamb. More studies on the gestational length in sheep are required.
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spelling pubmed-81324572021-06-02 Determining the factors affecting the gestational length in sheep Tozlu Celik, Hilal Aslan, Fatih Ahmet Kasko Arıcı, Yeliz Kahveci, Metehan Eser Kiper, İbrahim Arch Anim Breed Original Study This research aimed to determine the effects of body weight, the body condition score (BCS), body measurements, birth type (single offspring or twin birth), birth weight and sex on the gestational length in sheep ([Formula: see text]). Karayaka sheep raised on a private farm were used in the study. Progeny yield characteristics in sheep were also determined ([Formula: see text]). Estrus was monitored daily using teaser rams from August to September 2016. According to our findings, the pregnancy rate, infertility rate, fecundity, and twin and single birth rates were 93.52 %, 6.48 %, 93.52 %, 14.62 % and 85.38 % respectively. The effect of age on the BCS in sheep at mating was found to be significant ([Formula: see text]): BCS decreased as age increased. It was determined that there was a positive association between the BCS and live weight during the mating period ([Formula: see text]). The chest circumference, front shin circumference and body length were found to be higher in sheep with a BCS [Formula: see text] at mating time ([Formula: see text]). The middle rump width was significantly affected by the BCS ([Formula: see text]). In this study, the lowest and highest gestational lengths were found to be 148.90 and 151.41 d respectively. The gestational length in sheep was not found to be affected by age, the BCS, body measurements, sex or birth type ([Formula: see text]); however, it was observed that the gestational lengths for male offspring and single offspring (non-multiple births) were longer. In addition, it was detected that the gestational length was different in sheep with a BCS [Formula: see text]. The time spent in the womb is important with respect to obtaining a healthy lamb. For profitable production, a BCS of between 2.5 and 4 is recommended in sheep. It is thought that the use of body condition scoring, which is easy information for the breeder to utilize, will have a positive effect on determining the bodily reserves of sheep and the reproductive efficiency as well as on obtaining a healthy lamb. More studies on the gestational length in sheep are required. Copernicus GmbH 2021-02-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8132457/ /pubmed/34084906 http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/aab-64-83-2021 Text en Copyright: © 2021 Hilal Tozlu Celik et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this licence, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8132457/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34084906
http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/aab-64-83-2021
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