Effects of Production System on Reproduction Efficiency in Dairy Sheep

Aim of the current research was to evaluate the effects of the rearing system, organic versus conventional, on the reproduction efficiency when rearing Turcana sheep under extensive low-input conditions. The study flocks consisted out of 120 adult multiparous ewes, managed under conventional and org...

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Main Author: Maria Sauer
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Language:English
Published: Agroprint Timisoara 2017-11-01
Series:Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies
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Online Access:http://spasb.ro/index.php/spasb/article/view/2370
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spelling doaj-b7eef66d3216443988685c37111e0eab2020-11-25T04:01:59ZengAgroprint TimisoaraScientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies1841-93642344-45762017-11-015021221252058Effects of Production System on Reproduction Efficiency in Dairy SheepMaria SauerAim of the current research was to evaluate the effects of the rearing system, organic versus conventional, on the reproduction efficiency when rearing Turcana sheep under extensive low-input conditions. The study flocks consisted out of 120 adult multiparous ewes, managed under conventional and organic production systems, with ewes being reared for dairy production under highland areas. Conception rates were on average of 96.6±0.84% and 97.5±0.66% in organic and conventional system, respectively (p>0.05), while the prolificacy was of 124.6±1.47% for the organically reared ewes, and of 118.3±1.23% for those reared under conventional system (p≤0.05). Milking ability of dam- ewes from lambing till 28 days, was of 4.86±1.44 kg on the organic flock and of 4.45±2.10 kg for the conventional animals (p>0.05). Survival rates of the lambs from birth till the age of weaning (70±10 days of age) were of 94.3±1.68 % and 95.7±0.33 % for the organic produced lambs and the conventional born ones, respectively (p≤0.05). Current results outline that the production system when dairy sheep are concerned, has an effect on the reproduction efficiency and on the overall farm returns, give that lamb production represents an important source of income in commercial farms.http://spasb.ro/index.php/spasb/article/view/2370organic systemsproduction efficiencyreproduction outputsheepturcana
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Effects of Production System on Reproduction Efficiency in Dairy Sheep
Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies
organic systems
production efficiency
reproduction output
sheep
turcana
author_facet Maria Sauer
author_sort Maria Sauer
title Effects of Production System on Reproduction Efficiency in Dairy Sheep
title_short Effects of Production System on Reproduction Efficiency in Dairy Sheep
title_full Effects of Production System on Reproduction Efficiency in Dairy Sheep
title_fullStr Effects of Production System on Reproduction Efficiency in Dairy Sheep
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Production System on Reproduction Efficiency in Dairy Sheep
title_sort effects of production system on reproduction efficiency in dairy sheep
publisher Agroprint Timisoara
series Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies
issn 1841-9364
2344-4576
publishDate 2017-11-01
description Aim of the current research was to evaluate the effects of the rearing system, organic versus conventional, on the reproduction efficiency when rearing Turcana sheep under extensive low-input conditions. The study flocks consisted out of 120 adult multiparous ewes, managed under conventional and organic production systems, with ewes being reared for dairy production under highland areas. Conception rates were on average of 96.6±0.84% and 97.5±0.66% in organic and conventional system, respectively (p>0.05), while the prolificacy was of 124.6±1.47% for the organically reared ewes, and of 118.3±1.23% for those reared under conventional system (p≤0.05). Milking ability of dam- ewes from lambing till 28 days, was of 4.86±1.44 kg on the organic flock and of 4.45±2.10 kg for the conventional animals (p>0.05). Survival rates of the lambs from birth till the age of weaning (70±10 days of age) were of 94.3±1.68 % and 95.7±0.33 % for the organic produced lambs and the conventional born ones, respectively (p≤0.05). Current results outline that the production system when dairy sheep are concerned, has an effect on the reproduction efficiency and on the overall farm returns, give that lamb production represents an important source of income in commercial farms.
topic organic systems
production efficiency
reproduction output
sheep
turcana
url http://spasb.ro/index.php/spasb/article/view/2370
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