Reproductive and productive performance of Doyogena sheep managed under a community-based breeding program in Ethiopia

The objective of this study was to evaluate growth and reproductive performance of Doyogena sheep in Ethiopia. Records used in the study were collected from (2013 to 2018). For this study, 2990 records of selected animals for economically important growth, and reproductive traits were considered. St...

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Autores principales: Habtegiorgis, K., Getachew, Tesfaye, Haile, Aynalem, Kirmani,, M., Jimma, A.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/125139
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author Habtegiorgis, K.
Getachew, Tesfaye
Haile, Aynalem
Kirmani,, M.
Jimma, A.
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Habtegiorgis, K.
Haile, Aynalem
Jimma, A.
Kirmani,, M.
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Getachew, Tesfaye
Haile, Aynalem
Kirmani,, M.
Jimma, A.
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description The objective of this study was to evaluate growth and reproductive performance of Doyogena sheep in Ethiopia. Records used in the study were collected from (2013 to 2018). For this study, 2990 records of selected animals for economically important growth, and reproductive traits were considered. Studied traits were birth weight (BWT), 3-month weight (WWT), 6-month weight (SMWT), daily gain from birth to weaning (ADG0-3), daily gains from weaning to 6-month(ADG3-6), daily gain from birth to 6-month age (ADG0-6), litter size (LS), lambing interval (LI), age at first lambing (AFL) and annual reproductive rate (ARR). The data were analyzed using general linear models of SAS program. The overall least-squares means (LSM± SE) for BWT, WWT, and SMWT were 3.05±0.02; 14.8±2.49, and 22.8±0.22 kg respectively. The overall LSM±SE for reproductive performance: LS, LI, ARR, and AFL were 1.56±0.02 lambs, 281.22 ± 8.8 days, 2.16±0.06 lambs, and 437.43±31 days, respectively. The poor rainy season had heavier WWT (14.44 kg) than the main rainy (13.95 kg) and dry seasons (14.12 kg). Single-born lambs had higher BWT and WWT. The BWT (3.13 kg), WWT (14.84 kg), and SMWT (23.22 kg) of male lamb had higher than female BWT (2.88 kg), WWT (13.50, kg), and SMWT (20.59 kg). Parity six and parity seven lambed ewes had larger litter sizes. The lambing interval of ewes was slightly influenced by ewe parities and the first parity ewes lambed was the longer lambing interval. Different fixed effects influenced both reproductive and growth performances and need to be considered during the selection program. Phenotypic performance for most of the studied traits has shown promising results. Thus, continuation of selection is therefore recommended for bringing further improvement in the performance of Doyogena sheep.
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spelling CGSpace1251392025-08-13T14:05:04Z Reproductive and productive performance of Doyogena sheep managed under a community-based breeding program in Ethiopia Habtegiorgis, K. Getachew, Tesfaye Haile, Aynalem Kirmani,, M. Jimma, A. animal breeding sheep small ruminants genetics indigenous breeds The objective of this study was to evaluate growth and reproductive performance of Doyogena sheep in Ethiopia. Records used in the study were collected from (2013 to 2018). For this study, 2990 records of selected animals for economically important growth, and reproductive traits were considered. Studied traits were birth weight (BWT), 3-month weight (WWT), 6-month weight (SMWT), daily gain from birth to weaning (ADG0-3), daily gains from weaning to 6-month(ADG3-6), daily gain from birth to 6-month age (ADG0-6), litter size (LS), lambing interval (LI), age at first lambing (AFL) and annual reproductive rate (ARR). The data were analyzed using general linear models of SAS program. The overall least-squares means (LSM± SE) for BWT, WWT, and SMWT were 3.05±0.02; 14.8±2.49, and 22.8±0.22 kg respectively. The overall LSM±SE for reproductive performance: LS, LI, ARR, and AFL were 1.56±0.02 lambs, 281.22 ± 8.8 days, 2.16±0.06 lambs, and 437.43±31 days, respectively. The poor rainy season had heavier WWT (14.44 kg) than the main rainy (13.95 kg) and dry seasons (14.12 kg). Single-born lambs had higher BWT and WWT. The BWT (3.13 kg), WWT (14.84 kg), and SMWT (23.22 kg) of male lamb had higher than female BWT (2.88 kg), WWT (13.50, kg), and SMWT (20.59 kg). Parity six and parity seven lambed ewes had larger litter sizes. The lambing interval of ewes was slightly influenced by ewe parities and the first parity ewes lambed was the longer lambing interval. Different fixed effects influenced both reproductive and growth performances and need to be considered during the selection program. Phenotypic performance for most of the studied traits has shown promising results. Thus, continuation of selection is therefore recommended for bringing further improvement in the performance of Doyogena sheep. 2022-10-15 2022-10-20T14:27:33Z 2022-10-20T14:27:33Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/125139 en Open Access Habtegiorgis, K., Getachew, T., Haile, A., Kirmani,, M. and Jimma, A. 2022. Reproductive and productive performance of Doyogena sheep managed under a community-based breeding program in Ethiopia. Livestock Research for Rural Development 34(10):Article #94.
spellingShingle animal breeding
sheep
small ruminants
genetics
indigenous breeds
Habtegiorgis, K.
Getachew, Tesfaye
Haile, Aynalem
Kirmani,, M.
Jimma, A.
Reproductive and productive performance of Doyogena sheep managed under a community-based breeding program in Ethiopia
title Reproductive and productive performance of Doyogena sheep managed under a community-based breeding program in Ethiopia
title_full Reproductive and productive performance of Doyogena sheep managed under a community-based breeding program in Ethiopia
title_fullStr Reproductive and productive performance of Doyogena sheep managed under a community-based breeding program in Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Reproductive and productive performance of Doyogena sheep managed under a community-based breeding program in Ethiopia
title_short Reproductive and productive performance of Doyogena sheep managed under a community-based breeding program in Ethiopia
title_sort reproductive and productive performance of doyogena sheep managed under a community based breeding program in ethiopia
topic animal breeding
sheep
small ruminants
genetics
indigenous breeds
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/125139
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