Investigations into traditionally managed Djallonke-sheep production in the humid and subhumid zones of Asante, Ghana. III. Relationship between birth weight, preweaning growth, and postweaning growth of Lambs

Birth weight, which is subject to difference to prenatal nutrition, increased with parities to the fifth among the subhumid zone (SH = 1.89 kg) dams and to the sixth among the humid zone (H = 1.71 kg) dams. Seasonal influence did not significantly affect birth weights in either zone. Litter type had...

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Autores principales: London, J.C., Weniger, J.H.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Wiley 1995
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/66806
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description Birth weight, which is subject to difference to prenatal nutrition, increased with parities to the fifth among the subhumid zone (SH = 1.89 kg) dams and to the sixth among the humid zone (H = 1.71 kg) dams. Seasonal influence did not significantly affect birth weights in either zone. Litter type had the greatest influence on birth weight, growth rate, and viability at 60 days of age, among lambs in both zones. The dual advantage of higher birth weights of lambs and higher postpartum weight of their dams, with the benefit of the maternal effect that supported optimal postnatal development lambs, resulted in higher body-weight gain at 60 days of age at sixth parity (H = 6.17 kg; SH = 6.99 kg). In both zones, viability was optimum at the fifth parity (H = 95.0%; SH = 95.6%). For all the weight traits, single lambs (H = 7.73 kg; SH = 8.48 kg) were significantly (p
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spelling CGSpace668062023-07-03T14:40:50Z Investigations into traditionally managed Djallonke-sheep production in the humid and subhumid zones of Asante, Ghana. III. Relationship between birth weight, preweaning growth, and postweaning growth of Lambs London, J.C. Weniger, J.H. sheep humid tropics agriculture Birth weight, which is subject to difference to prenatal nutrition, increased with parities to the fifth among the subhumid zone (SH = 1.89 kg) dams and to the sixth among the humid zone (H = 1.71 kg) dams. Seasonal influence did not significantly affect birth weights in either zone. Litter type had the greatest influence on birth weight, growth rate, and viability at 60 days of age, among lambs in both zones. The dual advantage of higher birth weights of lambs and higher postpartum weight of their dams, with the benefit of the maternal effect that supported optimal postnatal development lambs, resulted in higher body-weight gain at 60 days of age at sixth parity (H = 6.17 kg; SH = 6.99 kg). In both zones, viability was optimum at the fifth parity (H = 95.0%; SH = 95.6%). For all the weight traits, single lambs (H = 7.73 kg; SH = 8.48 kg) were significantly (p 1995-01-12 2015-06-05T12:17:46Z 2015-06-05T12:17:46Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/66806 en Limited Access Wiley London, J.C. and Weniger, J.H. 1995. Investigations into traditionally managed Djallonke-sheep production in the humid and subhumid zones of Asante, Ghana. III. Relationship between birth weight, preweaning growth, and postweaning growth of Lambs. Animal Breeding and Genetics 112(1-6): 431-453.
spellingShingle sheep
humid tropics
agriculture
London, J.C.
Weniger, J.H.
Investigations into traditionally managed Djallonke-sheep production in the humid and subhumid zones of Asante, Ghana. III. Relationship between birth weight, preweaning growth, and postweaning growth of Lambs
title Investigations into traditionally managed Djallonke-sheep production in the humid and subhumid zones of Asante, Ghana. III. Relationship between birth weight, preweaning growth, and postweaning growth of Lambs
title_full Investigations into traditionally managed Djallonke-sheep production in the humid and subhumid zones of Asante, Ghana. III. Relationship between birth weight, preweaning growth, and postweaning growth of Lambs
title_fullStr Investigations into traditionally managed Djallonke-sheep production in the humid and subhumid zones of Asante, Ghana. III. Relationship between birth weight, preweaning growth, and postweaning growth of Lambs
title_full_unstemmed Investigations into traditionally managed Djallonke-sheep production in the humid and subhumid zones of Asante, Ghana. III. Relationship between birth weight, preweaning growth, and postweaning growth of Lambs
title_short Investigations into traditionally managed Djallonke-sheep production in the humid and subhumid zones of Asante, Ghana. III. Relationship between birth weight, preweaning growth, and postweaning growth of Lambs
title_sort investigations into traditionally managed djallonke sheep production in the humid and subhumid zones of asante ghana iii relationship between birth weight preweaning growth and postweaning growth of lambs
topic sheep
humid tropics
agriculture
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/66806
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