Author:
Gunn R. G.,Maxwell T. J.,Smith W. F.,Agnew R. D. M.,Kerr C. D.,Sim D. A.
Abstract
Continuously grazed rye grassl clover swards with surface heights of 8 to 10 cm at 5 weeks before a synchronized mating and 7·5 cm at mating were grazed by 151 Greyface ewes stocked at 12 per ha until mating. The effects of two stocking rates (eight and 16 ewes per ha) for 6 weeks over the mating and post-mating period were then studied on live weight, body condition and reproductive peformance. Sward height fell more rapidly post mating when stocked at 16 ewes per ha than at eight ewes per ha, but remained above 3·5 cm until 4 weeks after first mating under both rates. Ewes stocked at 16 per ha became significantly lighter and leaner than ewes stocked at eight per ha. There was no significant effect of post-mating stocking rate on reproductive performance in terms of conception rate and lambing rate to first mating or lambing rate to all matings. Reproductive performance of Greyface ewes is therefore unlikely to be adversely affected by post-mating stocking rate on swards of 7 to 8 cm which do not fall below 3·5 to 4·0 cm until 3 to 4 weeks after mating.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology
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