Author:
Johns M. A.,Croker K. P.,Sunderman F. M.,Derbyshire K.
Abstract
Five experiments were conducted to develop simple strategies for using
testosterone-treated wethers to increase the reproductive efficiency of ewe
flocks to which entire rams were joined before the peak of the breeding
season.
In experiments 1–4, a number of strategies involving fewer injections,
single injections of more testosterone with and without wethers left in the
flocks during joining, were compared with the standard technique used for
preparing male behaviour in wethers (3 injections of 150 mg testosterone
enanthate at 7-day intervals starting 28 days before the introduction of
entire rams). In experiment 5, the single dose strategy, either subcutaneous
or intramuscular, was investigated. The treated wethers were joined with ewe
flocks that had been isolated from rams for at least 28 days, 14 days before
the entire rams were joined with the ewes for 6 or 8 weeks.
The weeks of conception in all groups were estimated using real-time
ultrasound imaging. This allowed patterns of conception in the various
treatment groups to be compared. These observations also provided the
information for determining pregnancy status and the percentages of fetuses
present.
In 4 of the experiments, the teased groups had a significantly more
concentrated pattern of conception than did the unteased control groups.
The results of this study have shown that the reproductive efficiency of ewe
flocks is improved by having a more concentrated lambing following the
introduction of wethers treated with a subcutaneous injection of 375 mg
testosterone enanthate before the entire rams are joined with them, even when
the wethers are left in the flock during the joining period. As a result, the
length of the joining period can be reduced to 5–6 weeks compared with
the 8 weeks usually used for unteased flocks.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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