2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12917-021-03020-7
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Ovarian activation delays in peripubertal ewe lambs infected with Haemonchus contortus can be avoided by supplementing protein in their diets

Abstract: Background The ewe lamb nutritional and physiological state interfere with the ovarian environment and fertility. The lack or excess of circulating nutrients reaching the ovary can change its gene expression. A protein deficiency in the blood caused by an Haemonchus contortus abomasal infection is detrimental to the organism’s development during puberty. The peripubertal period is a time of intensive growth that requires a high level of nutrients. An essential feature controlling pubertal arous… Show more

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“…Good animal nutrition may be able to generate resistance to prevent helminth infections. Such as protein supplementation that promoted early activation of the ovarian follicle in peripubertal ewes infected with Haemonchus contortus ( 29 ). The use of forages rich in condensed tannins has been recorded as a tool for helminths control in sheep, such as those present in Acacia mearnsii that could be considered an alternative to commercial anthelmintics ( 30 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Good animal nutrition may be able to generate resistance to prevent helminth infections. Such as protein supplementation that promoted early activation of the ovarian follicle in peripubertal ewes infected with Haemonchus contortus ( 29 ). The use of forages rich in condensed tannins has been recorded as a tool for helminths control in sheep, such as those present in Acacia mearnsii that could be considered an alternative to commercial anthelmintics ( 30 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%