Early sexual experience improves ram breeding

Research on the development of sexual behavior in male sheep has demonstrated that ram lambs are sufficiently mature in their first year of life to assume an important role in sheep-breeding programs. Lack of sexual experience in the first year can result in sexual inactivity, reduced mating rates,...

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Main Authors: Edward O. Price, Martin R. Dally, Reid Borgwardt
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources 1996-07-01
Series:California Agriculture
Online Access:http://calag.ucanr.edu/archive/?article=ca.v050n04p37
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spelling doaj-46b844d0721b4aff88c58f49f2af1e952020-11-24T22:19:05ZengUniversity of California Agriculture and Natural ResourcesCalifornia Agriculture0008-08452160-80911996-07-01504374010.3733/ca.v050n04p3710.3733/cav050n04_11Early sexual experience improves ram breedingEdward O. Price0Martin R. Dally1Reid Borgwardt2E. Price is Professor, Department of Animal Science, UC DavisChair, M. Dally is Staff Research Associates, Department of Animal Science, UC DavisR. Borgwardt is Staff Research Associates, Department of Animal Science, UC DavisResearch on the development of sexual behavior in male sheep has demonstrated that ram lambs are sufficiently mature in their first year of life to assume an important role in sheep-breeding programs. Lack of sexual experience in the first year can result in sexual inactivity, reduced mating rates, and abnormal sexual orientation in the yearling year. Variability in rams' sexual performance can be evaluated by simple mating tests administered prior to the breeding season. The greater reproductive success of high-performing rams is achieved not only by a higher rate of mating but also by a tendency to distribute matings over more females. High libido rams are not inherently more aggressive.http://calag.ucanr.edu/archive/?article=ca.v050n04p37
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description Research on the development of sexual behavior in male sheep has demonstrated that ram lambs are sufficiently mature in their first year of life to assume an important role in sheep-breeding programs. Lack of sexual experience in the first year can result in sexual inactivity, reduced mating rates, and abnormal sexual orientation in the yearling year. Variability in rams' sexual performance can be evaluated by simple mating tests administered prior to the breeding season. The greater reproductive success of high-performing rams is achieved not only by a higher rate of mating but also by a tendency to distribute matings over more females. High libido rams are not inherently more aggressive.
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