Réponse des races à viande ovines locales en Tunisie à la reproduction en âge précoce

Ewe Lambs Early Breeding of the Endogenous Breeds of Sheep in Tunisia. Over 5 successive years, 9 to 10-month-old female sheep of the Barbarine (n = 746) and Queue Fine de l'Ouest (n = 166) breeds were early mated under semi-arid field conditions. The overall conception rate was about 63 % show...

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Main Authors: Rekik, M., Gharb, M.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Presses Agronomiques de Gembloux 1999-01-01
Series:Tropicultura
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Online Access:http://www.tropicultura.org/text/v16_17n2/64.pdf
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spelling doaj-465c9a5139174e0aa0c9f60f0914e13a2020-11-25T03:44:05ZengPresses Agronomiques de GemblouxTropicultura0771-33121999-01-0116_1726469Réponse des races à viande ovines locales en Tunisie à la reproduction en âge précoceRekik, M.Gharb, M.Ewe Lambs Early Breeding of the Endogenous Breeds of Sheep in Tunisia. Over 5 successive years, 9 to 10-month-old female sheep of the Barbarine (n = 746) and Queue Fine de l'Ouest (n = 166) breeds were early mated under semi-arid field conditions. The overall conception rate was about 63 % showing major differences between years (P <0.001). Higher growth rate between 10 and 30 days of age and live weight at early breeding definitely increased conception rates ; the breed, growth rate between 30 and 70 days of age and weaning live-weight had no effect. The records for the 5 years on both breeds showed a highly significant (P <0.001) relationship between the proportion of female lambs mated when early exposed to the rams and the proportion of those lambing. In other experiments, the effects of level of feeding, of a progestagen/PMSG treatment or of their combination on the success of early breeding ewe lambs were investigated. Treating the female lambs with progestagens/PMSG or improving their feeding level prior to early mating lead to a increase (P <0.05) of at least 20 points in conception rate. There was no advantage of combining both treatments. Treatment with progestagens/PMSG can advance lambing date by approximately 2 weeks (P <0.05) without any effect on litter size.http://www.tropicultura.org/text/v16_17n2/64.pdfEwe LambEarly BreedingSemiAridConception RateFeeding Level
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author Rekik, M.
Gharb, M.
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Gharb, M.
Réponse des races à viande ovines locales en Tunisie à la reproduction en âge précoce
Tropicultura
Ewe Lamb
Early Breeding
Semi
Arid
Conception Rate
Feeding Level
author_facet Rekik, M.
Gharb, M.
author_sort Rekik, M.
title Réponse des races à viande ovines locales en Tunisie à la reproduction en âge précoce
title_short Réponse des races à viande ovines locales en Tunisie à la reproduction en âge précoce
title_full Réponse des races à viande ovines locales en Tunisie à la reproduction en âge précoce
title_fullStr Réponse des races à viande ovines locales en Tunisie à la reproduction en âge précoce
title_full_unstemmed Réponse des races à viande ovines locales en Tunisie à la reproduction en âge précoce
title_sort réponse des races à viande ovines locales en tunisie à la reproduction en âge précoce
publisher Presses Agronomiques de Gembloux
series Tropicultura
issn 0771-3312
publishDate 1999-01-01
description Ewe Lambs Early Breeding of the Endogenous Breeds of Sheep in Tunisia. Over 5 successive years, 9 to 10-month-old female sheep of the Barbarine (n = 746) and Queue Fine de l'Ouest (n = 166) breeds were early mated under semi-arid field conditions. The overall conception rate was about 63 % showing major differences between years (P <0.001). Higher growth rate between 10 and 30 days of age and live weight at early breeding definitely increased conception rates ; the breed, growth rate between 30 and 70 days of age and weaning live-weight had no effect. The records for the 5 years on both breeds showed a highly significant (P <0.001) relationship between the proportion of female lambs mated when early exposed to the rams and the proportion of those lambing. In other experiments, the effects of level of feeding, of a progestagen/PMSG treatment or of their combination on the success of early breeding ewe lambs were investigated. Treating the female lambs with progestagens/PMSG or improving their feeding level prior to early mating lead to a increase (P <0.05) of at least 20 points in conception rate. There was no advantage of combining both treatments. Treatment with progestagens/PMSG can advance lambing date by approximately 2 weeks (P <0.05) without any effect on litter size.
topic Ewe Lamb
Early Breeding
Semi
Arid
Conception Rate
Feeding Level
url http://www.tropicultura.org/text/v16_17n2/64.pdf
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