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Fertilized eggs, obtained from mature donor ewes, were transferred into the uteri of adult ewes and ewe lambs (1 or 2 eggs per recipient). The survival rate to term of the transferred eggs was similar in the two classes of recipients. The percentage of adult ewe and ewe lamb recipients which gave birth to twins was 45.3 and 41.1 respectively. Gestation length was shorter (P less than 0.01) and lamb birth weight lower (P less than 0.01) for ewe lamb recipients. The results indicate that the generally lower lambing rate of ewe lambs compared to adults is unlikely to be due to unfavourable uterine conditions.  相似文献   

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In the first part of the study, 24 clinically healthy teats from non-lactating ewe-lambs were examined bacteriologically and histologically. No bacteria were isolated from any of these teats; lymphocytes were observed in teat cisterns of six teats (25%) from three ewes. In the second part, 87 teats from adult ewes were examined; their origin was from lactating mammary glands with no bacteria isolated (n = 23), from glands after lactation with no bacteria isolated (n = 25), from lactating glands with bacteria isolated (n = 22) or from glands after lactation with bacteria isolated (n = 17). The salient histological feature was sub-epithelial leucocytic infiltration. In teat cisterns, lymphocytes were the predominant cell type and in teat ducts, lymphocytes and neutrophils were seen in equal proportions. Sub-epithelial lymphoid nodules, some with germinal centers, were detected in 43 (49%) teats; their majority was observed at the border between teat duct and teat cistern. Presence of bacteria was significantly associated with presence of leucocytic activity (P < 0.001) and with presence of lymphoid nodules (P = 0.032). We conclude that the presence of induced sub-epithelial lymphoid tissue at the border between teat duct and teat cistern appears to be important in protecting the mammary gland during the early stages of bacterial invasion.  相似文献   

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GnRH-induced LH-release was studied in female lambs from 5 weeks of age until puberty and in adult anoestrous ewes. In pre-pubertal animals LH was released rapidly after GnRH treatment but after puberty the responses became slower and more sustained although the peak concentration did not change. In neither pre-pubertal nor adult sheep did prior treatment with melatonin influence LH release after GnRH treatment.  相似文献   

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The cause of fertility differences between ewe lambs and adult ewes following natural oestrus were studied in Romneys. Insemination was determined by anterior vaginal swabbing. Fertilized ewe-lamb ova were returned to donor animals along with one matched fertilized adult ewe ovum and lambings were recorded. Ewe-lamb ova were less likely (P<0.01) to survive to term compared with adult ewe ova. Insemination failure, fertilization failure and anovular oestrus were minor sources of reproductive wastage.It is concluded that reduced ovum quality appears to be the major cause of the lower fertility in naturally ovulating ewe lambs compared with adult ewes.  相似文献   

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Melatonin was administered intravaginally in Silastic tubing to adult and prepubertal ewes. In Exp. 1, ewe lambs (born early March) were given intravaginal melatonin implants at a mean age (+/- s.e.m.) of 7.5 +/- 0.1 weeks (Group E, N = 10) or 19.4 +/- 0.2 weeks (Group L, N = 10). The third group (Group C, N = 10) received empty implants. In Exp. 2 mature ewes were given implants on 13 May (Group E, N = 10) or 18 July (Group L, N = 10) or received empty implants (Group C, N = 10) on one of these two dates. Blood samples were taken twice weekly for progesterone assay. In Exp. 1 the mean age (+/- s.e.m.) at puberty (progesterone greater than 2 nmol/l for two consecutive samples) was 35.4 +/- 0.8 weeks. Puberty was advanced by 5.2 weeks in Group L lambs, occurring at a mean age of 30.2 +/- 0.7 weeks (P less than 0.001). In Group E lambs the timing of puberty was unaltered, occurring at a mean age of 34.8 +/- 0.6 weeks. Mature ewes in Group L (Exp. 2) showed increased incidence of ovarian activity (9/10 ewes cycling by 26 September) compared with the control ewes (1/10) (P less than 0.001), but there was no effect in Group E ewes (3/10). The results demonstrate that continuous melatonin administration to adult and prepubertal ewes can mimic the effect of short days in terms of the reproductive response, and that the present and previous exposure to melatonin is critical in determining the response.  相似文献   

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An experiment was conducted with four adult, sexually inexperienced Finnish Landrace rams during the ovine nonbreeding (July) and breeding (October) seasons to determine the influence of components of the rams' mating behavior on the secretion of luteinizing hormone (LH), follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), prolactin (PRL), and testosterone. On four occasions in both seasons, blood was collected by jugular venipuncture at 20-min intervals during an 8-hr period while rams were (1) separated from, (2) observing with minimal direct physical contact, (3) mounting without intromission, or (4) mating estrous-induced ewes. In comparison with separation periods, mating activity in July was associated with increased mean LH (P less than 0.05) and testosterone levels and number of LH peaks, while in October, obvious increases were detected in only baseline LH levels (P less than 0.05). Circulating LH and testosterone levels either did not change (July) or were depressed (October) during the mounting and observation periods. FSH levels generally remained unaffected by engagement in the various sexual activities. Although a clear relationship between type of sexual activity and mean PRL levels was not observed in July, activities which appeared to involve the most physical exertion tended to be associated with much higher circulating PRL levels in October. These data suggest (1) the act of ejaculation is important in the induction of increases in LH and testosterone secretion that occur in rams in response to mating activity during the nonbreeding season and (2) excessively stressful sexual activities during the breeding season may alter the pattern of secretion of some reproductive hormones.  相似文献   

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The effect of dose of pregnant mares' serum gonadotropin (PMSG) on the reproductive performance of adult ewes and ewe lambs and lamb survival at birth after treatment with fluorogestone acetate (FGA)-impregnated intravaginal sponges and PMSG (250 IU or 500 IU) to synchronize estrus was evaluated. Ewes were exposed to rams for breeding at the synchronized and subsequent estrous cycles. The flock, comprised of three synthetic strains and two control breeds, was maintained in a controlled environment and exposed to an artificial light regimen which alternated at 4-mo intervals from 16h of light daily to 9h of light daily. Trials were conducted during January, May and September at the end of a 9-h daylength cycle. Adult ewes were bred in May and 8 mo later in January. Ewe lambs were bred in September at 6.5 to 7.5 mo of age. The overall reproductive performance of the adult ewes was similar at the two breedings: fertility approximately 90%, prolificacy approximately 2.7, fecundity approximately 240% and lambs born alive approximately 2.4. Dosage of PMSG had no effect. Reproductive performance of ewe lambs was lower and there was a strain x treatment interaction, suggesting greater variability in response. The results indicate there is no advantage to using a higher dose of PMSG in ewes with a natural relatively high fecundity. Moreover, the use of the artificial photoperiod appears to overcome the natural seasonal variation in reproductive performance.  相似文献   

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The introduction of rams to previously isolated anestrous ewes ensures induction of ovulation and estrus in part of the flock, and allows for the potential to conceive. However, there is little known about the desirable characteristics of the rams used to induce these behavioral and physiological responses. Adult rams may be more effective than young rams in induction of these responses. The primary aim of the present study was to compare the response in ewes stimulated by adult or yearling rams. During the non-breeding season, two groups of 121 ewes were stimulated with adult (AR) or yearling (YR) rams. When adult rams were used, significantly more ewes had ovulations (78.5 compared with 61.1%) and came into estrus (47.9 compared with 35.5%). There were more corpora lutea per ewe exposed to rams (0.95+/-0.59 compared with 0.65+/-0.51) and per ewe that had ovulations (1.18+/-0.41 compared with 1.06+/-0.25) and a greater conception rate (58.6 compared with 20.9%) as a result. Subsequently, to determine what signals led to the greater response to adult rams, the courtship behavior of adult and yearling rams toward anestrous ewes was compared in 46 pen tests. There were no significant differences in the frequency of any of the recorded courtship behaviors (anogenital sniffing: 21.9+/-3.4 versus 25.7+/-3.2; lateral approaches: 7.1+/-1.5 compared with 9.9+/-2.9; flehmen: 2.1+/-0.4 compared with 2.2+/-0.4; mount attempts: 0.1+/-0.1 compared with 0.1+/-0.1, for AR and YR, respectively), latency to the onset of courtship behavior (13.1+/-7.0 compared with 17.3+/-6.2s) or the time engaged in courtship behavior (173.1+/-24.6 compared with 199.0+/-26.5s). The difference in the signals produced by adult and yearling rams skin glands was assessed by stimulating ewes with masks containing wool from adult (n=45) or yearling (n=48) rams. More ewes had ovulations (24/45 compared with 11/48) and came into estrus (21/45 compared with 10/48) when wool from adult rams was used. As in Experiment 1, pregnancy and conception rates were greater when adult rams were used, another trial was designed to determine if there were differences in mating and mounting frequency between adult and yearling rams. Seven adult and six yearling rams were subjected to three pen tests each with three estrual ewes. Adult rams mounted more (21.7+/-4.5 compared with 9.8+/-0.7) and tended to ejaculate more frequently (2.9+/-0.5 compared with 1.8+/-0.4) than yearling rams. It is concluded that adult rams induce a greater reproductive response in anestrous ewes than yearling rams, inducing a greater ovulation percentage and estrous response in ewes, resulting in greater ovulation numbers, pregnancy and conception rates. This greater stimulation is, in part, explained by differences in the signals provided in the wool (presumably odors) produced by adult rams. The lesser percentage of pregnancies obtained when yearling rams are used may be explained by differences in mounting behaviors and ejaculation frequency.  相似文献   

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The oestrous and LH responses by ovariectomized adult ewes (N=23) and 8-month-old ewe lambs (N=24) to i.m. injection of 10, 25, 62.5 or 156.25 μg oestradiol benzoate (ODB) were compared. The animals were primed by six daily injections of progesterone and ODB was administered 48 h after the last progesterone injection. The interval between ODB injection and onset of oestrus declined linearly (P<0.01) as the dose of ODB increased and was similar for the two age groups. The mean (±SEM) intervals to oestrus for levels of 10, 25, 62.5 and 156.25 μg ODB were 22.9±1.90, 18.0±1.33, 14.5±1.26 and 13.5±1.32 h, respectively. The duration of oestrus, determined by checking with Finnish Landrace rams at 3-h intervals, increased linearly (P<0.01) as the dose of ODB was raised and was significantly longer for ewe lambs (63.1±2.95 h) than for adult ewes (50.4±3.52 h). The overall mean (±SEM) durations of oestrus for levels of 10,25, 62.5 and 156.25 μg ODB were 16.9±5.91, 37.0±4.13, 75.2±3.94 and 97.8±4.13 h, respectively. A “pre-ovulatory” -type LH surge was observed in 32 of the 47 animals studied. The interval between injection of ODB and the beginning of the LH release declined as the dose of ODB increased (P<0.01) and was shorter (P<0.01) for ewe lambs (19.8±0.74 h) than for adult ewes (23.2±0.90 h). There was no evidence for an effect of either ewe age or dose of ODB on the maximum LH concentration observed, duration of LH discharge or total quantity of LH released. The sensitivity of the two age groups to the negative feedback effects of ODB on LH secretion was similar.  相似文献   

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The present study was carried out to assess the reproductive performance of Farafra ewes—a breed with potential economic importance in the subtropics. A total of 262 ewes were categorized according to age, parity, and postpartum interval. Ewes were introduced for breeding in fall, winter and late spring seasons. Fertility, prolificacy, lamb birth weight, and ultrasonic fetal parameters were recorded. Results obtained showed that litter size was increased with age and parity. Lamb birth weight was affected by season. None of the parameters studied had a clear-cut effect on fertility. However, an interaction between season and parity was detected. Measurement of fetal size in the first half of gestation did not predict birth weight. The obtained data represents the first record of the reproductive performance of Farafra ewes in the subtropics, which could be used to anticipate their performance in different seasons.  相似文献   

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Serial blood sampling before and after exposing four anovular Corriedale ewes to a group of rams and estrous ewes during the non-breeding season revealed a pattern of LH secretion similar to that previously observed in Merinos. Mean LH values doubled (P<0.001) from 0.24+/-0.06 microgL(-1) (mean+/-s.e.m.) before to 0.55+/-0.05 microgL(-1) after 2h of visual, auditory, and odor exposure to rams and estrous ewes in an indoor facility. A non-significant (P<0.17) increase of LH pulses per hour was also observed (0.7+/-0.3 pulses per hour before compared with 1.3+/-0.3 during stimulation). All four ewes had recently formed corpora lutea by five days after stimulation. Results are consistent with the pattern of sudden increase and sustained release of LH observed in other sheep breeds, particularly the Merino.  相似文献   

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As part of a study searching for criteria for the genetic improvement of maternal ability, behavioural parameters were measured in ewes from two flocks, one selected for maternal ability (Fertility Flock), the other unselected (Random Flock). Behaviour was measured in an open-field test prior to mating in 1990 and in an arena test prior to mating in 1990 and 1991, and prior to lambing in 1991.The open-field test consisted of placing the ewes in an enclosed field measuring 16 m × 16 m for a period of 5 min. The field was divided into 16 squares each measuring 4 m × 4 m. The following measures were made: number of squares entered, whether or not the ewe bleated, urinated or defaecated and the number of bleats.The arena test consisted of placing the ewes in an enclosed arena measuring 3 m × 13 m; at one end of the arena there was a pen of sheep, in front of which sat a person. The floor of the arena was marked into 39 squares each measuring 1 m × 1 m. The test lasted 10 min and the following parameters were derived by recording the square in which the animal was located every 15 s; minimum and maximum distance from the person, mean distance from the person and distance travelled. The number of bleats was also recorded for each ewe, as well as whether or not she bleated, urinated or defaecated.There were no differences between the two flocks in any of the parameters measured in the open-field test. However, on all three occasions, there were differences between the two flocks in the total distance travelled and the number of bleats. The coefficients of repeatability of these two parameters, as measured by the intra-class coefficient of correlation, were 0.48 and 0.57 respectively.The results indicate that the arena test measures differences in the behaviour of ewes that differ in maternal ability and may therefore be of use in identifying ewes of superior mothering ability.  相似文献   

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《Small Ruminant Research》2007,68(2-3):164-172
Fleeces from 847 adult (2–7-year-old) Targhee ewes enrolled in the U.S. National Sheep Improvement Program were evaluated using an optical fibre diameter assessment system (OFDA2000; BCS Electronics Pty Ltd., Ardross, WA, Australia). Measurements recorded included the average, S.D. and CV for fibre diameter, comfort factor (percentage of fibre below 30 μm), spinning fineness, staple length, average curvature, and uniformity (S.D.) along the staple. Significant ewe age effects were observed for all measurements except the CV of fibre diameter and uniformity along the staple. Fleeces became coarser as ewes aged, but staple length and curvature were maximized at 2 and 3 years of age, respectively. Heritability estimates (h2) for OFDA measurements exceeded 0.50 for average fibre diameter, spinning fineness, and average curvature and were below 0.30 only for uniformity along the staple (h2 = 0.19). Associations between OFDA measurements of fleece fineness in adult ewes and estimated breeding values (EBV) for average fibre diameter derived from yearling fleeces were very strong. The regression coefficient relating the OFDA average fibre diameter measurement in adult ewes to fibre diameter EBV in yearling fleeces of 1.08 ± 0.07 μm/μm was consistent with its expected value of 1.00 and suggests that selection on yearling fibre diameter EBV would nearly maximize selection response in adult fleeces. The EBV for staple length in yearling fleeces was closely associated with the OFDA measurement of staple length in 2-year-old ewes (regression coefficient of 1.21 mm/mm), but this relationship weakened as ewes aged, perhaps as a result of negative associations between adult staple length and the number of lambs produced, and the regression coefficient averaged 0.65 ± 0.10 mm/mm across all ewe ages. In general, relationships between EBV for growth, maternal, and reproductive traits and OFDA measurements in adult ewes were consistent with those observed in yearling fleeces.  相似文献   

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An experiment was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of wethers and ewes treated with testosterone preparations to induce ovulation and breeding activity in anestrous ewes. The testosterone was administered three times at weekly intervals. Wethers and ewes treated with 105 mg testosterone propionate and wethers treated with 100 mg testosterone from testosterone cyclopentyl propionate were as successful as vasectomised rams in inducing ovulation and cyclic activity in ewes. Seven days after the last injection the concentrations of testosterone in peripheral bloods were not significantly different from that in the vasectomised rams. By day 28 the concentrations were significantly lower than in the rams. The testosterone preparations tested are suitable for the induction of male sexual behavior and are rapidly excreted by sheep.  相似文献   

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The objectives of health management of ewes during pregnancy are as follows: (i) successful completion of pregnancy at term, (ii) birth of healthy and viable lambs, with optimal birth and potential weaning bodyweight, (iii) optimum milk production during the subsequent lactation and (iv) improved management in relation to drug residues in animal products. Knowledge of the physiological background of pregnancy in ewes: changes, mechanisms and interactions, during pregnancy is important for the overall health management of ewes during pregnancy. Health management of pregnant ewes includes diagnosis of pregnancy and evaluation of the number of foetuses borne, which will support strategies for subsequent management of the flock. Nutritional management of ewes depends upon the stage of lactation and specifically aims to (i) prevention of pregnancy toxaemia and other metabolic diseases during the peri-partum period, (ii) formation of colostrum in appropriate quantity and quality, (iii) production of lambs with normal future birth bodyweight and (iv) support of increased milk yield during the subsequent lactation. At the end of lactation, udder management of pregnant ewes includes its clinical examination, culling of ewes considered unsuitable for lactation and, possibly, the intramammary administration of antibiotics; objectives of that procedure are (i) to cure infections which have occurred during the previous lactation and (ii) to prevent development of new mammary infection during the dry period. Management of abortions includes the correct and timely diagnosis of the causative agent of the disorder, as well as the strategic administrations of chemotherapeutic agents, aiming to prevent abortions in flocks with confirmed infection with an abortifacient agent, especially if no appropriate vaccinations had been carried out before the mating season. During the final stage of pregnancy, health management of ewes includes administration of appropriate anthelmintic drugs, aiming to eliminate gastrointestinal helminthes (thus, increasing production output of ewes) and preventing the built-up of parasitic burdens in the environment (thus, reducing infection of lambs during their neonatal period). Vaccinations of pregnant ewes aim to protect these animals, as well as their offspring, especially against diseases which are a frequent cause of neonatal mortality (e.g., clostridial infections). Health management also aims to prevent the main metabolic disorders of pregnant ewes (i.e., pregnancy toxaemia and hypocalcaemia), as well as to monitor flocks for development of these disorders. Health management of pregnant ewes is completed with application of husbandry practices before the start of the lambing season. Finally, in some cases, health management may include induction and synchronisation of lambings, which is a management or therapeutic procedure.  相似文献   

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