Revista Científica
versão impressa ISSN 0798-2259
Resumo
PEREZ HERNANDEZ, Ponciano et al. Effect of Suckling Type on Ovarian Activity of Postpartum Pelibuey Ewes, and Lamb Growing Rate During the First 90 Days After Birth. Rev. Cient. (Maracaibo) [online]. 2009, vol.19, n.4, pp.398-402. ISSN 0798-2259.
It was studied the effects of suckling on ewe parturition-first ovulation period (IPPO), changes in post-parturition body weight (CPC), and lamb daily weight gain (GDP) and mortality (M) during the first 90 d postpartum. Forty-two multiparous Pelibuey ewes with lambs were randomly assigned to one of three suckling treatments: continuous suckling (AC; n=16), restricted suckling (AR; n=16) and early weaning (DP; n=10). Ewes and lambs in AC stayed together 24 h a day nursing ad-libitum, ewes and lambs in AR stayed together for only 30 min a day (from 08:00 to 08:30) to nurse, and lambs in DP were permanently separated from their mothers at day 7 after lambing and fed with a milk formula. A blank treatment consisting of non-pregnant ewes (OV; n=15) was included to remove the effect of season on treatments. Early weaning at day 7 after birth increased the number of ewes ovulating during the first 56 days postpartum, decreased the IPPO and weight lost of ewes (P<0.05), decreased lamb GDP and increased M relative to AC and AR (P<0.05). AR decreased the IPPO compared to AC, improved lamb GDP and decreased M compared to DP (P<0.05). Restricted suckling appears to be a better system for raising lambs and restore reproductive activity of ewes during the 3 month postpartum period.
Palavras-chave : Postpartum anestrous; restricted suckling; early weaning; Pelibuey ewes; lambs.











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