Title of article :
The effect of the spring management system on blood metabolites
and luteal function of ewes on Mediterranean mountain areas
Author/Authors :
J. Alvarez-Rodriguez، نويسنده , , A. Sanz، نويسنده , , M. Joy، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
Forty-eight adult ewes rearing single lambs were assigned to four management systems
with the aim of comparing their productive,metabolic and luteal function response within
the anoestrus season: (1) Indoor ewes (IND): Ewes and lambs permanently indoors. Dams
fed a total dry mixed ration (forage to concentrate ratio 40:60). (2) Indoor plus rationed
grazing ewes (IND-GR): Ewes stocked 8 h daily outdoors and receiving a supplement of
barley meal indoors. Lambs from IND and IND-GR were weaned at 6 weeks old and fed
concentrates ad libitum whereas their dams were stocked continuously on grassland until
late spring. (3) Grazing plus supplement for lambs (GR + S): Ewes and lambs continuously
stocked on grassland. Lambs received concentrate ad libitum and suckled theirmothers until
slaughter. (4) Grazing (GR): The same management as GR+ S, but lambs did not receive any
concentrate.
The average daily gain of ewes throughout the rearing period was higher in IND, GR+ S
and GR than in IND-GR (P < 0.05). By contrast, on the whole 3 months post-partum ewes
managed in confinement during lactation (IND) showed a slight daily loss of live-weight
while the rest of the groups displayed gains (P < 0.05). Energy-corrected milk yield during 6
weeks post-partum was higher in IND and GR+ S (P < 0.05). The mean plasma triglycerides
during 3 months post-partumwas higher in IND andGR(P < 0.05). Plasma NEFAwere greater
whereas plasma urea was lower in IND and IND-GR on weeks 3 and 5 of lactation (P < 0.05).
Afterweaning of indoor treatments (IND and IND-GR), plasma ureawas rebalanced in these
groups until values close to continuous stocked treatments (GR + S and GR). The proportion
of ewes resuming their first luteal phase within spring (nearly 45%) was similar across
treatments (P > 0.05). In conclusion, the divergent post-partum metabolic status of ewes
managed under grass-based compared to concentrate-based systems during the spring
season did not carry over significant effects on their post-partum luteal function.
Keywords :
SheepSucklingTriglyceridesNEFAUreaAnoestrus
Journal title :
Small Ruminant Research
Journal title :
Small Ruminant Research