Seasonal variation in reproductive performance of Merino ewes in northern New South Wales
JF Barrett, TF Reardon and LJ Lambourne
Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture and Animal Husbandry
2(4) 69 - 74
Published: 1962
Abstract
Two groups of Merino ewes were observed for five years to determine the variation within years and to make comparisons between years in the numbers of ewes exhibiting oestrus, in fertility, and in lamb birth weights. A group of 35 ewes (continuous), was run constantly with vasectomized rams and services were recorded. From the other (changing) group, a fresh sub-group of 15 ewes was joined with fertile rams every four to six weeks; services were recorded, together with lambing performance and lamb birth weights.Distinct breeding and anoestrous seasons similar to those shown by other workers were observed in both groups of ewes. However, the onset of oestrous activity was a month earlier in the changing ewes than in the continuous ewes.Fertility was low during spring and early summer and reached a maximum in autumn.The birth weight of the lambs appeared to be predominantly influenced by the ewes' nutrition during pregnancy.https://doi.org/10.1071/EA9620069
© CSIRO 1962