Author:
Gunn R. G.,Doney J. M.,Smith W. F.
Abstract
ABSTRACTIn two experiments over 2 years, 181 Scottish Blackface ewes were differentially group-fed indoors to achieve moderately-good (score 2·5), moderate (score 2) or poor (score 1·5) body condition. Over 5 weeks prior to mating, ewes in moderately-good condition were either maintained or brought down to moderate condition by restricted feeding and ewes in moderate and poor condition were raised, respectively, to moderately-good and moderate condition by a high level of feeding. After mating, ewes were maintained in condition until slaughtered for a count of corpora lutea relating to first service. Ovulation rate was positively and significantly related to the level of pre-mating food intake at the moderate level of condition but not significantly so at the moderately-good level. It is postulated that ewes of this breed are more sensitive to the level of pre-mating food intake when in moderate condition at mating than they are when condition has risen to a moderately-good level.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology
Cited by
19 articles.
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