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Reproductive seasonality of hair rams under tropical conditions: an alternative for non-seasonal lamb production?

Arnaldo de Sá GeraldoPedro Henrique Nicolau PintoAna Beatriz da Silva CarvalhoMarta Maria Campos Pereira da CostaJuliana Dantas Rodrigues SantosAugusto Ryonosuke TairaIsabel Oliveira CosentinoBruna Ramalho Rigaud de FigueiredoMário Felipe Alvarez BalaroRodolfo UngerfeldFelipe Zandonadi Brandão
Published in: Tropical animal health and production (2023)
Reproductive seasonality limits the periods of breeding on the year and, therefore, productive output. However, some breeds appear as probably non-seasonal. The aim of the study was to characterize the seasonal pattern of Santa Inês rams, including an ultrasound characterization of the reproductive tract, testosterone concentrations, and semen characteristics. Fifteen Santa Inês rams remained in a grazing system with concentrate supplementation, and measurements of the reproductive tract and ultrasound evaluation (biometrics and pixel intensity) of the testicles and accessory sex glands were monthly recorded. Computerized seminal evaluations were also performed monthly, and serum testosterone concentration was measured every 15 days. Body weight and condition remained stable throughout the year. In general, reproductive traits varied along the year and reached maximum values during autumn and minimum in spring. Despite that, as fresh semen remained with enough quality to breed all along the year, seasonality does not appear as a limiting factor to breed along the year. Therefore, Santa Inês rams can be used for all-year-round breeding or for crossbreeding when rams from other breeds decrease their fertilizing ability.
Keyphrases
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