Author:
Cloete S. W. P.,Scholtz A. J.
Abstract
Summary. Two lines of Merino sheep were divergently
selected from the same base population since 1986 on maternal ranking values
for multiple rearing ability. In the high (H) line, ewe and ram progeny were
preferably descended from ewes that reared >1 lamb per joining. In the low
(L) line, replacements were the progeny of ewes that reared <1 lamb per
joining. Data on lamb mortality, lambing and neonatal behaviour as well as
lamb production were obtained from these lines over 5 years (1993–97).
Lamb survival was improved (P<0.01) in the H line,
mainly as a result of the improved survival of multiples. It was evident that
the survival of lambs was not compromised by selection for ewe multiple
rearing ability, despite the fact that higher mortality levels are expected
with an increase in multiple birth rate. No line difference was found for the
time lapse from birth to first standing for >10 s, but H line lambs were
quicker (P<0.01) to progress from standing to
suckling than L line contemporaries (28 v. 38 min
respectively). This line difference remained after adjustment for better
co-operation of H line ewes with the first suckling attempts of their progeny.
Ewes in the H line tended (P = 0.18) to remain
longer on or near their birth sites than L line contemporaries (403
v. 362 min respectively). They also tended to be less
(P = 0.07) likely to desert their lambs than L
line ewes (12/424 = 0.028 v. 14/230
= 0.061 respectively). After least-squares adjustment for their heavier
(P<0.01) litter weight, H line ewes experienced
shorter (P<0.05) births than their L line
contemporaries (46 v. 57 min respectively). Fewer
(P<0.05) H line lambs died during or shortly after
parturition (respective proportions of 22/890 = 0.025 and
25/441 = 0.057), while maiden H line ewes were less
(P<0.05) likely to be assisted at lambing than L line
contemporaries (4/107 = 0.037 v. 8/61
= 0.131 respectively). With regard to overall lamb production, it was
found that the number of lambs weaned per ewe present at lambing in the H line
was improved (P<0.05) in all years relative to that
observed in the L line, the differences ranging from 25% in 1993 to
47% in 1997. Lamb weaning weight was correspondingly improved
(P<0.05) in H line lambs, the differences ranging
from 8% in 1994 to 22% in 1996. Fairly high levels of production
could thus be attained with predominantly pasture-fed ewes selected for
multiple rearing ability.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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