2022
DOI: 10.1071/an22161
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Frequency of feeding during the periconceptional period did not alter reproduction in Merino sheep

Abstract: For full list of author affiliations and declarations see end of paper Context. During drought, it is currently recommended to feed complete rations to sheep every second or third day, rather than daily, to reduce labour costs and the incidence of shy feeders. However, the frequency of feeding to ewes in the periconceptual period may influence fertility and fecundity and therefore profitability. Aims. The study was designed to determine whether the feeding frequency of maintenance energy levels during joining … Show more

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