Nemanja Lečić, V. Caro-Petrovic, D. Ružić-Muslić, Nevena Maksimović, Bogdan Cekić, I. Ćosić
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Abstract
The research included a total of 921 lambs, 474 ewes and 8 sjenicke sheep
rams from 4 different farms. The aim of the research was to examine the
influence of the farm, cultivation technology and the influence of rams
within the farm on production indicators. Statistical analysis showed that
the body weight of lambs at birth ranged from 3.37 to 4.03 kg (average 3.68
kg), at 30 days from 11.51 to 12.41 kg (average 12.07 kg) and from 90 days
from 27.82 to 29 kg (average 28.65 kg). A statistically highly significant
influence of the farm was determined (P<0.01) on the body weight of lambs in
all three control periods, as well as on the body weight of sheep and on the
fertility of sheep. The influence of the ram on the body weight of the lambs
at birth was statistically very significant within the farm (P<0.01). When
it comes to the percentage share of birth type by farm, farm 1 had the most
singletons (59.13%) both within the farm and in comparison between other
farms, while there were fewer twins (40.87%), and triplets were not
identified. On the other farms, the percentage of twins was the highest, and
triplets were also present, while on farm 4 there were also quadruplets,
lambs born as quadruplets (3.28%).