Finnsheep and Romanov comparative performances obtained under the same management conditions in Spain

Twenty-five Finnsheep (F) ewes and five F rams imported from Finland, ten Romanov (R) females and six R males and their offspring up to about 50 ewes from each breed were kept together in Zaragoza (41º 43' LN; min. temp. —5º C, max. temp. 40 º C) over seven years. The animals were kept indoors...

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Main Author: M. Valls Ortiz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Scientific Agricultural Society of Finland 1988-10-01
Series:Agricultural and Food Science
Online Access:https://journal.fi/afs/article/view/72309
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spelling doaj-2a3dc6cccdc84ff4b6c5fe8b7057f35b2020-11-25T02:41:25ZengScientific Agricultural Society of FinlandAgricultural and Food Science1459-60671795-18951988-10-01606Finnsheep and Romanov comparative performances obtained under the same management conditions in SpainM. Valls Ortiz0 S.I.A. —D.G.A. Apartado 727, 50080 Zaragoza, SpainTwenty-five Finnsheep (F) ewes and five F rams imported from Finland, ten Romanov (R) females and six R males and their offspring up to about 50 ewes from each breed were kept together in Zaragoza (41º 43' LN; min. temp. —5º C, max. temp. 40 º C) over seven years. The animals were kept indoors and the reproduction system was three lambings in two years, with matings in February, June and October. Oestruses were synchronized without using PMSG so as to group lambings. As a whole, the adaptation of R was better than that of F owing to a higher incidence of pneumonic problems in this breed (36 % vs 81 % mortality between 7 and 150 days of age and 31 % vs 45 % mortality in adult ewes were caused by pneumonia). Fertility was lower in F than in R for one year old ewes (54 % vs 81 %) and for June matings (52 % vs 80 %), but it did not differ in the rest of the year (78 % vs 83 %). The average prolificacy was 1,93 vs 2,59 for F and R respectively. Total lamb mortality up to 150 days of age was high and similar in both breeds, 38 % vs 42 %, but more R than F lambs diet at birth, (16 % vs 11 %), while after the first week the mortality percentage was higher (15 % vs 22 %) in F lambs. The weights of R were higher than those of F both in the growth period of lambs (20,5 ± 0,4 kg vs 18,8+ 0,4 kg at 90 days), and in the adult stage, where the weightof 4-year-old females was 59,2±0,9 vs 56,0± 1,1 kg.https://journal.fi/afs/article/view/72309
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Finnsheep and Romanov comparative performances obtained under the same management conditions in Spain
Agricultural and Food Science
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author_sort M. Valls Ortiz
title Finnsheep and Romanov comparative performances obtained under the same management conditions in Spain
title_short Finnsheep and Romanov comparative performances obtained under the same management conditions in Spain
title_full Finnsheep and Romanov comparative performances obtained under the same management conditions in Spain
title_fullStr Finnsheep and Romanov comparative performances obtained under the same management conditions in Spain
title_full_unstemmed Finnsheep and Romanov comparative performances obtained under the same management conditions in Spain
title_sort finnsheep and romanov comparative performances obtained under the same management conditions in spain
publisher Scientific Agricultural Society of Finland
series Agricultural and Food Science
issn 1459-6067
1795-1895
publishDate 1988-10-01
description Twenty-five Finnsheep (F) ewes and five F rams imported from Finland, ten Romanov (R) females and six R males and their offspring up to about 50 ewes from each breed were kept together in Zaragoza (41º 43' LN; min. temp. —5º C, max. temp. 40 º C) over seven years. The animals were kept indoors and the reproduction system was three lambings in two years, with matings in February, June and October. Oestruses were synchronized without using PMSG so as to group lambings. As a whole, the adaptation of R was better than that of F owing to a higher incidence of pneumonic problems in this breed (36 % vs 81 % mortality between 7 and 150 days of age and 31 % vs 45 % mortality in adult ewes were caused by pneumonia). Fertility was lower in F than in R for one year old ewes (54 % vs 81 %) and for June matings (52 % vs 80 %), but it did not differ in the rest of the year (78 % vs 83 %). The average prolificacy was 1,93 vs 2,59 for F and R respectively. Total lamb mortality up to 150 days of age was high and similar in both breeds, 38 % vs 42 %, but more R than F lambs diet at birth, (16 % vs 11 %), while after the first week the mortality percentage was higher (15 % vs 22 %) in F lambs. The weights of R were higher than those of F both in the growth period of lambs (20,5 ± 0,4 kg vs 18,8+ 0,4 kg at 90 days), and in the adult stage, where the weightof 4-year-old females was 59,2±0,9 vs 56,0± 1,1 kg.
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