Seasonal variation in the fertility and fecundity of Bungaree and Peppin Merinos in central-western New South Wales
JR Giles and JP Drinan
Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture and Animal Husbandry
9(37) 151 - 156
Published: 1969
Abstract
The seasonal variation in fertility and fecundity of Bungaree and Peppin Merinos was compared at the Agricultural Research Station, Trangie, New South Wales. Ewes of both strains were joined to rams of both strains for 32 days on nine occasions ; each joining being separated from adjacent periods by an interval of 10 days. For six weeks after joining the ewes were run with vasectomized rams and were then slaughtered over the following six weeks. Incidence of oestrus and ovulation rate of the two strains were similar at all times. More Bungaree than Peppin ewes returned to service, particularly during the autumn, irrespective of the strain of rams to which they were joined. There was no difference between ram strains in percentage of ewes returning to service or percentage of ewes pregnant, but a significantly higher proportion of ova were lost in pregnant ewes with multiple ovulations after joining to Bungaree rams in winter and spring.https://doi.org/10.1071/EA9690151
© CSIRO 1969