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Reproduction Efficiency and Health Traits in Dorper, White Dorper, and Tsigai Sheep Breeds under Temperate European Conditions  

Gavojdian, D. (University of Debrecen, Faculty of Agricultural, Food Sciences and Environmental Management)
Budai, C. (University of Debrecen, Faculty of Agricultural, Food Sciences and Environmental Management)
Cziszter, L.T. (Banat's University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine 'King Michael I of Romania', Faculty of Animal Science and Biotechnologies)
Csizmar, N. (University of Debrecen, Faculty of Agricultural, Food Sciences and Environmental Management)
Javor, A. (University of Debrecen, Faculty of Agricultural, Food Sciences and Environmental Management)
Kusza, S. (University of Debrecen, Faculty of Agricultural, Food Sciences and Environmental Management)
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Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences / v.28, no.4, 2015 , pp. 599-603 More about this Journal
Abstract
The objective of the current pilot study was to evaluate the reproductive performance and health indicators in Dorper, White Dorper, and Tsigai breed ewes managed semi-intensively under European temperate conditions. A total of 544 ewe-year units were observed, with ewes (ranging from 1.5 to 8 years of age) managed under identical rearing conditions for a period of two consecutive production cycles (2012 through 2013 and 2013 through 2014). In general, significant ($p{\leq}0.001$) genotype-related disparities were found in occurrence rates for all health parameters taken into study. Clinical mastitis incidence was significantly lower ($p{\leq}0.05$) in Dorper (9.4%) and White Dorper (10.8%) breeds compared to that of Tsigai ewes (17.4%). Significant differences ($p{\leq}0.05$) for lameness were found between Dorper and Tsigai breeds, with occurrence rates of 8.0% and 2.9%, respectively. Incidence for pneumonia and abortion was not influenced (p>0.05) by the ewes' genotype. Litter size was significantly lower ($p{\leq}0.05$) in White Dorper breed than for Dorper and Tsigai ewes, of 1.21, 1.40, and 1.45, respectively. Conception rates and lambs survival were not affected (p>0.05) by genotype. Results suggest that South African Dorper and White Dorper sheep breeds have adapted well to the specific rearing conditions.
Keywords
Sheep; Genotype; Fitness; Health; Performance; Reproduction;
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