2022
DOI: 10.21640/ns.v14i28.2960
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Peso vivo de la oveja primala al primer empadre, y productividad en sus dos primeros partos

Abstract: El peso vivo de las ovejas refleja indirectamente su tamaño y composición corporal. Su conocimiento al inicio de un proceso reproductivo y productivo puede ser de gran valor para determinar la productividad futura de las ovejas. El objetivo del estudio fue establecer la influencia del peso vivo y las medidas zoométricas de ovejas primalas Blackbelly x Pelibuey al inicio del apareamiento sobre su eficiencia productiva y reproductiva en sus dos primeros ciclos productivos. Se utilizaron los registros productivos… Show more

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“…This difference will be the result of an efficient intensive fattening of lambs and the increase of the sale prices. Guzmán et al (2022) pointed out that a lower weight per litter at the moment of the weaning has a positive relation with the weight of the lambs at the moment of the sale. Consequently, increasing the kilograms of weaned lambs per sheep can increase the kilograms of lamb sold, improving the profitability of the production unit.…”
Section: Economic Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This difference will be the result of an efficient intensive fattening of lambs and the increase of the sale prices. Guzmán et al (2022) pointed out that a lower weight per litter at the moment of the weaning has a positive relation with the weight of the lambs at the moment of the sale. Consequently, increasing the kilograms of weaned lambs per sheep can increase the kilograms of lamb sold, improving the profitability of the production unit.…”
Section: Economic Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%