2007
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-90162007000500003
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Annual characteristics of estrous activity in wool and hair ewe lambs under subtropical conditions

Abstract: The increased emphasis placed on lamb production in Brazil points to the need for a better knowledge of the annual pattern of reproductive activity in ewe lambs. This study evaluates the annual estrous activity pattern of hair and wool ewe lambs raised in southeast Brazil. Estrous characteristics were recorded for 12 months in ten Santa Inês and 21 Romney Marsh and Suffolk ewe lambs. Santa Inês ewe lambs exhibited a greater length of the normal estrous cycle (14 to 19 days) than Romney Marsh and Suffolk ewe la… Show more

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“…It has been demonstrated that the efficacy of the ovulatory response to male effect varied according to the degree of reproductive seasonality of the ewe [31]. In our previous studies, it was indicated that the breeding season of Romney Marsh ewes was more restricted than the breeding season of Suffolk ones [7,29]. In the present study, it seems that no-implanted Suffolk ewes appear to have a slight anoestrus [31] and could respond to introduction of rams by increasing the plasma progesterone concentrations.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 44%
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“…It has been demonstrated that the efficacy of the ovulatory response to male effect varied according to the degree of reproductive seasonality of the ewe [31]. In our previous studies, it was indicated that the breeding season of Romney Marsh ewes was more restricted than the breeding season of Suffolk ones [7,29]. In the present study, it seems that no-implanted Suffolk ewes appear to have a slight anoestrus [31] and could respond to introduction of rams by increasing the plasma progesterone concentrations.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 44%
“…The ewes were 1.2 ± 0.9 years old and the mean live weights of Romney Marsh and Suffolk females were 43.3 ± 0.2 and 47.5 ± 0.8 kg, respectively. To induce male effect, 3 vasectomized adult rams of hair Santa Inês breed with no annual variation in breeding behavior [29], were used during the study. All the animals, previously vaccinated and dewormed, were confined in stalls and received feeding based on commercial ration, grass hay (Cynodon dactylon) cost-cross cultivar, twice a day, according to the nutritional requirements for sheep [24], and water ad libitum.…”
Section: Study Conditions Locality Animals and Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This adverse effect on the dominant follicle development reduces plasma concentrations of estradiol, LH, and inhibin. Thus, heat stress decreases the intensity and duration of estrus expressions and increases the incidence of anestrous and silent ovulations (Rodrigues et al, 2007). Some investigations have provided insight into potential means of mitigating the effects of heat stress on reproductive efficiency of sheep.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Progesterone Estrus Rodriguez et al (2007) monitored the annual estrus activity of Santa Ines, Rommey Marsh, and Suffolk sheep in Northern Brazil and observed that plasma P4 of Santa Ines sheep remained higher than 1ng ml -1 throughout the year, differently from the other breeds. The authors observed values higher than 1ng ml -1 from January in Rommey Marsh and Suffolk sheep, the former maintaining such concentration until August and the latter until October.…”
Section: Evaluationsmentioning
confidence: 99%