2021
DOI: 10.3390/agriculture11060543
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The Effect of Herbage Availability, Pregnancy Stage and Rank on the Rate of Liveweight Loss during Fasting in Ewes

Abstract: Sheep liveweight and liveweight change are vital tools both for commercial and research farm management. However, they can be unreliable when collection procedures are not standardized or when there are varying time delays between sheep removal from grazing and weighing. This study had two stages with different objectives: (1) A liveweight loss study to determine the effect of herbage availability (Low and High) on the rate of liveweight loss of ewes at different pregnancy stages (approximately 100 days of pre… Show more

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“…According to Kazakhstan's Information Base of Selection and breeding work (IBSBW), the cows were inseminated in August 2021, two months before the weighings. This circumstance aimed to minimize the significant effect of pregnancy on the animal's weight, as noted by other researchers (Semakula 2021). Calves of different ages were also present on the pasture but were excluded from the analysis due to their presence on the platform with all four legs.…”
Section: Cattle Were Involved In the Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Kazakhstan's Information Base of Selection and breeding work (IBSBW), the cows were inseminated in August 2021, two months before the weighings. This circumstance aimed to minimize the significant effect of pregnancy on the animal's weight, as noted by other researchers (Semakula 2021). Calves of different ages were also present on the pasture but were excluded from the analysis due to their presence on the platform with all four legs.…”
Section: Cattle Were Involved In the Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%