Length of gestation in ewes carrying lambs of two different breeds |
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Authors: | Anderson G B Bradford G E Cupps P T |
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Affiliation: | Department of Animal Science, University of California, Davis, California 95616 USA. |
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Abstract: | Length of gestation was studied in pregnancies established by intrabreed, interbreed, and mixed-breed embryo transfers of Finnish Landrace (Finn; mean gestation: 144.9 days) and Targhee (mean gestation: 150.4 days) embryos to Finn cross and Targhee recipients. At least one lamb of each breed comprised mixed-breed pregnancies. There was a significant effect of the breed of lamb (Finn, Targhee, or Finn and Targhee) on the length of gestation (P < .01), but not of breed of recipient. Mixed-breed pregnancies had a mean gestation period intermediate between those for pregnancies which contained only one breed of lamb. The mean gestation period for mixed-breed pregnancies was 2.10 +/- .70 (x +/- S.E. ) days longer than for pregnancies with only Finn lambs (P < .01) and 2.99 +/- .73 days shorter than for pregnancies with only Targhee lambs (P < .001). The delay in parturition in mixed-breed pregnancies beyond the normal gestation period for Finn lambs occurred even in litters with a majority of Finn lambs. These results demonstrate an interaction between fetuses in the processes leading to parturition. Possible mechanisms by which the Targhee lamb delayed parturition in mixed-breed pregnancies are discussed. |
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