Effect of Non-Genetic Factors on Reproductive and Growth Performance of Abera Sheep under Community Based Breeding Program in SNNPRS Ethiopia

Eyob Marufa, Mestawet Taye, G. Abebe, A. Tera, Addisu Jimma
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The study was conducted in Sidama Zone, Dara District Southern Ethiopia. The intention was to investigate the effect of non-genetic factors on reproductive and growth performance of Abera sheep in the District. For this study three years (2013-2015) performance data were obtained from Hawassa research center, Dara sub-site. Study identified age at first lambing (AFL) and lambing interval (LI) of the sheep were 9.6 and 12.9 months, respectively; while annual reproductive rate and litter size of the ewes were 1.9 and 1.5 heads. Average birth weight, weaning weight and 6 month weight of Abera sheep were 2.8, 12.3 and 18.5 kg, respectively; while pre and post weaning average daily weight gains were 106 and 40 g/day, respectively. Birth type, sex and year had significant (p<0.05) effect on birth weight (BWT), weaning weight (WWT) and six-months weight; whereas season and parity had significant (P<0.05) effect on BWT and WWT only. Sex and birth type had significant (p<0.01) effect on pre-weaning average daily gain whereas year, season and parity had significant effect on both pre and post-weaning average daily gain. There was within breed variability in growth traits, which were significantly influenced by non-genetic factors like birth type, sex, year, season and parity. Selection for further improvement to achieve higher lamb crop with superior growth performance should be prioritized as within population variability is raw material for improvement through selection. Molecular characterization should also be carried out to identify uniqueness of Abera sheep.
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埃塞俄比亚SNNPRS地区非遗传因素对阿贝拉羊群落繁殖和生长性能的影响
这项研究是在埃塞俄比亚南部达拉区的西达马区进行的。目的是研究非遗传因素对该地区阿伯拉羊繁殖和生长性能的影响。本研究三年(2013-2015)的性能数据来自Hawassa研究中心Dara分站。研究确定羊的初产羔龄(AFL)和产羔间隔(LI)分别为9.6和12.9个月;母羊年繁殖率和产仔数分别为1.9头和1.5头。阿伯拉羊平均初生重2.8 kg,断奶重12.3 kg, 6月龄重18.5 kg;断奶前和断奶后的平均日增重分别为106克和40克/天。出生类型、性别和年份对仔猪出生体重、断奶体重和6月龄体重有显著影响(p<0.05);而季节和胎次仅对体重和WWT有显著影响(P<0.05)。性别和出生类型对断奶前平均日增重有极显著影响(p<0.01),而年份、季节和胎次对断奶前和断奶后平均日增重均有极显著影响。品种内生长性状存在变异,受出生类型、性别、年份、季节和胎次等非遗传因素影响显著。应优先选择进一步改良的品种,以获得生长性能优越的更高的羔羊作物,因为群体内的变异是通过选择进行改良的原料。还应进行分子鉴定,以确定阿贝拉羊的独特性。
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