Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Factors Associated with Mortality of Lambs Born to Ewe Hoggets
View through CrossRef
The reproductive performance of ewe hoggets is poorer than that of mature-age ewes due to production of fewer lambs with poorer survival. Scant data are available on the risk factors for, and causes of, the mortality for lambs born to ewe hoggets, the impact of ewe deaths on lamb loss, and the causes of death for lambs born to ewe hoggets vs. mature-age ewes lambing in the same circumstances. In this study, 297 lambs born to 1142 ewe hoggets were necropsied along with 273 lambs born to 1050 mature-age ewes. Low lamb birthweight, multiple litter size, and increasing ewe hogget average daily gain from breeding to late pregnancy were risk factors for lamb mortality. The most common cause of mortality for lambs born to ewe hoggets was stillbirth and the risk factors for stillbirth were similar to those for lamb mortality generally. Approximately 11% of ewe hoggets’ lamb deaths were due to the death of the dam. Causes of mortality differed between lambs born to ewe hoggets vs. those born to mature-age ewes. Management practices to increase ewe hogget lambs’ birthweights (particularly those from multiple litters) and supervision of ewe hoggets at lambing time are recommended.
Title: Factors Associated with Mortality of Lambs Born to Ewe Hoggets
Description:
The reproductive performance of ewe hoggets is poorer than that of mature-age ewes due to production of fewer lambs with poorer survival.
Scant data are available on the risk factors for, and causes of, the mortality for lambs born to ewe hoggets, the impact of ewe deaths on lamb loss, and the causes of death for lambs born to ewe hoggets vs.
mature-age ewes lambing in the same circumstances.
In this study, 297 lambs born to 1142 ewe hoggets were necropsied along with 273 lambs born to 1050 mature-age ewes.
Low lamb birthweight, multiple litter size, and increasing ewe hogget average daily gain from breeding to late pregnancy were risk factors for lamb mortality.
The most common cause of mortality for lambs born to ewe hoggets was stillbirth and the risk factors for stillbirth were similar to those for lamb mortality generally.
Approximately 11% of ewe hoggets’ lamb deaths were due to the death of the dam.
Causes of mortality differed between lambs born to ewe hoggets vs.
those born to mature-age ewes.
Management practices to increase ewe hogget lambs’ birthweights (particularly those from multiple litters) and supervision of ewe hoggets at lambing time are recommended.
Related Results
Hill country sheep production
Hill country sheep production
Abstract
Factors associated with mortality in 7,727 lambs born to 7,091 twoto five‐year‐old ewes over the 9 years 1959–67 were studied. The lambs were from two Ro...
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PRODUCTIVITY OF THE MOLDOVAN TYPE OF TSIGAY SHEEP
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PRODUCTIVITY OF THE MOLDOVAN TYPE OF TSIGAY SHEEP
The studies were conducted from 2012 up to 2016 years in the Agricultural Production and Consumption Cooperative for the production of seeds "Elita-Alexanderfield" of the Cahul di...
Hill country sheep production
Hill country sheep production
Abstract
Data from 5,585 straightbred Romney and Border Leicester × Romney lambs and 1,140 ewe hoggets over the period 1959 to 1967 have been...
Dietary nutrient restrictions in the post-weaning period change feed efficiency and productivity of Santa Inês ewe lambs
Dietary nutrient restrictions in the post-weaning period change feed efficiency and productivity of Santa Inês ewe lambs
Context
Interest in sheep production has grown considerably, mainly in the meat market segment in large urban centres. This growth is due to improved efficiency...
Management of highly fecund ewe types and their lambs for 8-monthly lambing. 1. Effect of lamb weaning age on ewe reproductive activity in spring
Management of highly fecund ewe types and their lambs for 8-monthly lambing. 1. Effect of lamb weaning age on ewe reproductive activity in spring
The spring reproductive activity of ewes following a late winter lambing, and varying duration of suckling or lamb weaning age of 6-13 weeks, was investigated in 321 Booroola Merin...
Breeding Ewe Lambs: An Australasian Perspective
Breeding Ewe Lambs: An Australasian Perspective
A number of potential advantages have been identified for breeding ewe lambs at 7 to 9 months of age, including increased lifetime productivity and profitability. However, breeding...
THE RESULTS OF CROSSBREEDING OF BENTHEIMER RAMS WITH TSIGAY EWES
THE RESULTS OF CROSSBREEDING OF BENTHEIMER RAMS WITH TSIGAY EWES
The research has been carried out on a sheep-breeding farm “Donastas-Com” Ltd in Leova region. The object of research was a number of Tsigay ewes, Bentheimer rams of milk productiv...
MEAT PRODUCTIVITY OF CROSSBRED LAMBS OF VARIOUS GENOTYPES
MEAT PRODUCTIVITY OF CROSSBRED LAMBS OF VARIOUS GENOTYPES
The article presents the results of studies of meat productivity of crossbred lambs ♀Tsigay х ♂Bentheimer of the first generation and ♀Karakul х ♂Avassi (82.5%) of the blood volume...

