Effects of Breeding for Short-Tailedness in Sheep on Parameters of Reproduction and Lamb Development.

IF 1.8 3区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES Veterinary Medicine and Science Pub Date : 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1002/vms3.70138
Hannah Hümmelchen, Henrik Wagner, Kerstin Brügemann, Sven König, Axel Wehrend
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Abstract

Background: Sheep's tail docking is a widespread practice, which is banned or critically discussed in some countries to improve animal welfare.

Objective: The aim was to determine the influence of breeding for short-tailedness (ST) or long-tailedness (LT) in sheep on the development of reproduction parameters and lamb performance.

Method: One hundred forty-nine ewes were mated with four rams according to tail length. Pregnancy and pregnancy loss rates were calculated. During pregnancy, the progesterone levels (P4) of the ewes were measured. The weight and length of the 254 lambs were recorded up to 14 weeks of life. Litter size, placenta weight, sex, stillbirths, vitality, morbidity and mortality of the lambs were also documented.

Results: No significant differences were found for P4 and placental weight for the two mating groups (ST and LT). Although the pregnancy rate for ST was slightly lower (75.71%) than for LT (87.34%), there was only a low significant difference (p = 0.07). The sex distribution was 61 (48.80%) male and 64 (51.20%) female lambs in the ST group and 67 (51.94%) male and 62 (48.06%) female lambs in the LT group. The twinning rate was not significantly different (ST 75.20%; LT 75.97%), and no significant difference was found in the average body length and vitality of the lambs. However, LT lambs showed better weight gains that were marginally significant (p = 0.09).

Conclusion: This study found no evidence that reproductive parameters or lamb performance were affected by selective breeding based on tail length.

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绵羊短尾育种对繁殖参数和羔羊发育的影响。
背景:剪羊尾巴是一种普遍的做法,在一些国家被禁止或批评讨论,以改善动物福利。目的:研究短尾(ST)和长尾(LT)对绵羊繁殖参数和羔羊生产性能的影响。方法:将149只母羊按尾长与4只公羊配对。计算妊娠率和流产率。在妊娠期间,测定母羊的孕酮水平(P4)。对254只羔羊的体重和长度进行了记录,直到14周的生命。还记录了羔羊的产仔数、胎盘重量、性别、死胎、活力、发病率和死亡率。结果:两交配组(ST组和LT组)P4和胎盘重量无显著差异。ST组妊娠率(75.71%)略低于LT组(87.34%),但差异不显著(p = 0.07)。性别分布:ST组雄性61只(48.80%),雌性64只(51.20%);LT组雄性67只(51.94%),雌性62只(48.06%)。双胞胎率差异无统计学意义(ST 75.20%;羔羊平均体长和活力无显著差异(p < 0.05)。然而,低脂羔羊的增重效果更好(p = 0.09)。结论:本研究未发现尾长选择性育种对羔羊繁殖参数和生产性能有影响。
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