The effects of pregnancy and lactation on wool production and liveweight in Polwarth ewes
RND Reid
Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture and Animal Husbandry
18(90) 58 - 62
Published: 1978
Abstract
Groups of Polwarth ewes which 1. were barren, 2, were pregnant but aborted with prostaglandins in early pregnancy, 3. lambed and reared a single lamb and 4. lambed but had their single lamb removed soon after birth, were used to estimate the effects of pregnancy and lactation on wool and Iiveweight. Pregnancy plus lactation reduced liveweight (17 per cent), wool growth rate (9 per cent) and clean fleece weight (11 per cent) ; pregnancy alone reduced liveweight (10 per cent), wool growth rate (7 per cent) and clean fleece weight (10 per cent) and its effects were greater than those of lactation in each of the characters studied.https://doi.org/10.1071/EA9780058
© CSIRO 1978