Short-term energy supplementation before lambing improves maternal behaviour, udder volume, colostrum viscosity and lamb birthweight in ewes under extensive grazing

The aim of the present experiment was to evaluate the effect of short-term energy supplementation before lambing on maternal and lamb behaviour and colostrum production in a large-scale trial in Merino sheep under extensive grazing. It was hypothesized that prepartum supplementation would improve ew...

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Autores principales: Villar, Maria Laura, Giraudo, Celso Gabriel, Cueto, Marcela Isabel
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/14762
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0921448822002826
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.smallrumres.2022.106893
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author Villar, Maria Laura
Giraudo, Celso Gabriel
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description The aim of the present experiment was to evaluate the effect of short-term energy supplementation before lambing on maternal and lamb behaviour and colostrum production in a large-scale trial in Merino sheep under extensive grazing. It was hypothesized that prepartum supplementation would improve ewe-lamb bonding at birth, increase udder volume and colostrum production while reducing colostrum viscosity. Milk production between weeks 2 and 5 of lactation was measured to test whether this variable was also affected. A complete randomised designed experiment was conducted over three non-consecutive years (Y1 = 2009, Y2 = 2010, Y3 = 2012) with pregnant adult ewes (Y1: n = 87; Y2: n = 65; Y3: n = 71) from a synchronised mating. Ewes remained under extensive grazing on natural grassland from mating until 5 weeks after lambing. On day 123 of gestation, ewes were randomly assigned to one of two dietary treatments: grazing ewes (Control) or grazing ewes daily supplemented with 250 g of maize and 250 g of oat per head (SUPPL) until day 144 of gestation. Behavioural and performance variables were measured in ewes and lambs. Data showed that SUPPL ewes returned to their offspring more quickly once the newborn was ear-tagged and weighted than Control ewes (P < 0.05). In addition, lambs born to SUPPL ewes tended to suck earlier than Control (P < 0.10). Udder volume in SUPPL ewes was 25% greater than in Control ewes (P < 0.05). Colostrum produced by SUPPL ewes was less viscous than in Control ewes (P < 0.05) and colostrum volume tended to be higher in SUPPL ewes (P < 0.10). Overall, birthweight was significantly greater in lambs born to SUPPL ewes compared with Control (P < 0.05). Milk production between weeks 2 and 5 of lactation was not affected by the dietary treatment (P > 0.05). The present experiment also showed a significant interannual variation in some parameters of interest. A beneficial effect of short-term prepartum supplementation on maternal behaviour, udder volume, colostrum viscosity and lamb birthweight was shown in Merino sheep under extensive grazing. This work also highlights that a practical low-cost supplementation strategy for sheep producers in extensive systems may have clear implications in lamb survival, animal welfare and farm productivity.
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spelling INTA147622023-07-17T14:37:13Z Short-term energy supplementation before lambing improves maternal behaviour, udder volume, colostrum viscosity and lamb birthweight in ewes under extensive grazing Villar, Maria Laura Giraudo, Celso Gabriel Cueto, Marcela Isabel Oveja Pastoreo Suplementos Peso al Nacimiento Comportamiento Maternal Ewes Grazing Supplements Birth Weight Maternal Behaviour Región Patagónica The aim of the present experiment was to evaluate the effect of short-term energy supplementation before lambing on maternal and lamb behaviour and colostrum production in a large-scale trial in Merino sheep under extensive grazing. It was hypothesized that prepartum supplementation would improve ewe-lamb bonding at birth, increase udder volume and colostrum production while reducing colostrum viscosity. Milk production between weeks 2 and 5 of lactation was measured to test whether this variable was also affected. A complete randomised designed experiment was conducted over three non-consecutive years (Y1 = 2009, Y2 = 2010, Y3 = 2012) with pregnant adult ewes (Y1: n = 87; Y2: n = 65; Y3: n = 71) from a synchronised mating. Ewes remained under extensive grazing on natural grassland from mating until 5 weeks after lambing. On day 123 of gestation, ewes were randomly assigned to one of two dietary treatments: grazing ewes (Control) or grazing ewes daily supplemented with 250 g of maize and 250 g of oat per head (SUPPL) until day 144 of gestation. Behavioural and performance variables were measured in ewes and lambs. Data showed that SUPPL ewes returned to their offspring more quickly once the newborn was ear-tagged and weighted than Control ewes (P < 0.05). In addition, lambs born to SUPPL ewes tended to suck earlier than Control (P < 0.10). Udder volume in SUPPL ewes was 25% greater than in Control ewes (P < 0.05). Colostrum produced by SUPPL ewes was less viscous than in Control ewes (P < 0.05) and colostrum volume tended to be higher in SUPPL ewes (P < 0.10). Overall, birthweight was significantly greater in lambs born to SUPPL ewes compared with Control (P < 0.05). Milk production between weeks 2 and 5 of lactation was not affected by the dietary treatment (P > 0.05). The present experiment also showed a significant interannual variation in some parameters of interest. A beneficial effect of short-term prepartum supplementation on maternal behaviour, udder volume, colostrum viscosity and lamb birthweight was shown in Merino sheep under extensive grazing. This work also highlights that a practical low-cost supplementation strategy for sheep producers in extensive systems may have clear implications in lamb survival, animal welfare and farm productivity. EEA Bariloche Fil: Villar, Maria Laura. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Bariloche; Argentina Fil: Giraudo, Celso Gabriel. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Bariloche; Argentina Fil: Cueto, Marcela Isabel. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Bariloche; Argentina 2023-07-17T14:31:12Z 2023-07-17T14:31:12Z 2023-02 info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/14762 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0921448822002826 0921-4488 1879-0941 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.smallrumres.2022.106893 eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) application/pdf Elsevier Small Ruminant Research 219 : 106893 (February 2023)
spellingShingle Oveja
Pastoreo
Suplementos
Peso al Nacimiento
Comportamiento Maternal
Ewes
Grazing
Supplements
Birth Weight
Maternal Behaviour
Región Patagónica
Villar, Maria Laura
Giraudo, Celso Gabriel
Cueto, Marcela Isabel
Short-term energy supplementation before lambing improves maternal behaviour, udder volume, colostrum viscosity and lamb birthweight in ewes under extensive grazing
title Short-term energy supplementation before lambing improves maternal behaviour, udder volume, colostrum viscosity and lamb birthweight in ewes under extensive grazing
title_full Short-term energy supplementation before lambing improves maternal behaviour, udder volume, colostrum viscosity and lamb birthweight in ewes under extensive grazing
title_fullStr Short-term energy supplementation before lambing improves maternal behaviour, udder volume, colostrum viscosity and lamb birthweight in ewes under extensive grazing
title_full_unstemmed Short-term energy supplementation before lambing improves maternal behaviour, udder volume, colostrum viscosity and lamb birthweight in ewes under extensive grazing
title_short Short-term energy supplementation before lambing improves maternal behaviour, udder volume, colostrum viscosity and lamb birthweight in ewes under extensive grazing
title_sort short term energy supplementation before lambing improves maternal behaviour udder volume colostrum viscosity and lamb birthweight in ewes under extensive grazing
topic Oveja
Pastoreo
Suplementos
Peso al Nacimiento
Comportamiento Maternal
Ewes
Grazing
Supplements
Birth Weight
Maternal Behaviour
Región Patagónica
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/14762
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0921448822002826
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.smallrumres.2022.106893
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