Author:
Forcada F.,Abecia J. A.,Zúñiga O.,Lozano J. M.
Abstract
The purpose of the present study was to assess the effects on reproductive
activity of melatonin implants inserted immediately after the winter solstice
compared with the classical implantation around the spring equinox. The
experiment was conducted at latitude 41˚ N in the absence of rams.
Twenty-one ovariectomised, oestradioltreated Rasa Aragonesa ewes received (M1,
n = 7, 15 January; M2, n
= 7, 15 March) or not (C, n = 7) a single
implant containing 18 mg melatonin. Blood samples were collected twice weekly
from 15 January (M1) and from 15 March (M2, C), and assayed for luteinizing
hormone. Six M1 ewes resumed their reproductive activity by 20 April, 95 days
after implant insertion, although the reproductive season induced only lasted
for 45 days. Melatonin implants inserted on 15 March did not induce a
resumption of reproductive activity (0 ewes; P <
0.05). It is concluded that, in the absence of males, the response of
Mediterranean ewes to melatonin implants is better when implantation takes
place immediately after the winter solstice than around the spring equinox.
Two subsequent field experiments with the same breed and year were carried
out. Animals were implanted (M) or not (C) with melatonin on 29 December (M,
n = 156; C, n = 159)
and on 20 March (M, n = 150; C,
n = 128). Results confirmed the efficacy of the
treatment with melatonin immediately after the winter solstice in ewes with a
short seasonal anoestrous period. Implants induced a mean productivity
increase of 0.30 (December) and 0.36 (March) lambs per treated ewe compared
with those in the control groups.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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