Reproductive Physiology and Advanced Technologies in Sheep Reproduction

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Reviews in Agricultural Science Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.7831/ras.11.0_171
Israa L. AL-Jaryan, Tahreer M. AL-Thuwaini, Layth H. Merzah, Ahmed H. Alkhammas
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Reproductive efficiency is a crucial factor in the economic viability of small ruminant exploitation. In spite of this, few producers utilize the available reproductive technologies related to hormonal interaction, which are vital for the economic sustainability of their operations. Therefore, this review aimed to investigate the potential effects of reproductive alterations and hormone interactions during pregnancy and lactation and to determine advanced technologies for sheep reproduction. In the modern era, breeding techniques, nutrition, reproduction, and management techniques are used to produce more and better quality livestock. A combination of estrous synchronization and genetic improvements for small ruminants is needed to increase reproduction efficiency, productivity, and quality. A proper match between sheep breeds and nutritional and production environments will allow animals to express their genetic potential for enhanced production. In sheep, little information is available regarding the reproductive physiology during pregnancy and lactation. The availability of such information would enhance sheep production and reduce economic losses through improved dam performance and lamb survival. Understanding ewe reproductive physiology during pregnancy and lactation is essential for flock managers to determine their reproductive potential. Using advanced reproductive technologies could enhance the productivity of sheep, which are the most abundant ruminant livestock species.
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绵羊生殖生理学与先进技术
繁殖效率是小反刍动物开发经济可行性的关键因素。尽管如此,很少有生产者利用与荷尔蒙相互作用有关的现有生殖技术,这种技术对其业务的经济可持续性至关重要。因此,本文旨在探讨妊娠和哺乳期间生殖改变和激素相互作用的潜在影响,并确定绵羊生殖的先进技术。在现代,育种技术、营养、繁殖和管理技术被用于生产更多和更好的牲畜。小型反刍动物需要结合发情同步和遗传改良来提高繁殖效率、生产力和质量。绵羊品种与营养和生产环境之间的适当匹配将使动物能够发挥其提高产量的遗传潜力。绵羊在妊娠期和哺乳期的生殖生理方面的信息很少。这些信息的可用性将提高羊的产量,并通过改善羊的性能和羊的存活率来减少经济损失。了解母羊孕期和哺乳期的生殖生理对羊群管理者确定母羊的生殖潜力至关重要。绵羊是最丰富的反刍家畜,利用先进的繁殖技术可以提高羊的生产力。
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