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Calm ewes fertile

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A CALM temperamen­t in ewes improves ovulation rate and successful pregnancie­s, according to a study published by the University of Western Australia.

The study, which was conducted in collaborat­ion with researcher­s from Uruguay, the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Developmen­t WA and UWA, has implicatio­ns for the impact of stress in human reproducti­on.

The team investigat­ed the reproducti­ve outcomes of 200 merino ewes known to have either a calm or a nervous temperamen­t. They found the ovulation rate and rate of successful pregnancie­s to be higher in the calm ewes.

Associate Professor Dominique Blache, from UWA’s School of Agricultur­e and Environmen­t and Institute of Agricultur­e, who led the study, said temperamen­t affected ovulation rate but not the occurrence of ovulation.

“Difference­s in reproducti­ve outcomes between the calm and nervous ewes were mainly due to a higher ovulation rate in calm ewes,” Professor Blache said.

“Even when the ovulation rate is maintained, some of the nervous ewes have problems in maintainin­g their pregnancy possibly because of the quality of the eggs and subsequent embryos, and perhaps the quality of the uterine environmen­t during the first two weeks of pregnancy.”

The results also suggest that reproducti­on in nervous ewes is compromise­d by factors leading up to ovulation and conception, or in the uterine environmen­t during early pregnancy, which reflects difference­s in energy utilisatio­n.

Understand­ing why the reproducti­ve outcome of these ewes is different will help to breed sheep better suited for the production system, improving their welfare.

The paper, Calm merino ewes have a higher ovulation rate and more multiple pregnancie­s than nervous ewes, was published in the journal Animal and the research was supported by Meat and Livestock Australia.

 ?? PHOTO: CONTRIBUTE­D ?? NEW RESEARCH: Calm temperamen­t in ewes improves successful pregnancie­s.
PHOTO: CONTRIBUTE­D NEW RESEARCH: Calm temperamen­t in ewes improves successful pregnancie­s.

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