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The effect of breeding hoggets on lifetime performance
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Abstract The reported study involved mature ewes that had either been presented for breeding and had lambed as a hogget (MP), had been presented for breeding as a hogget but did not become pregnant (MNP) or were not presented for breeding as a hogget (NM). Their subsequent performance as mature ewes was examined. Although breeding as a hogget reduced ( P < 0.05) two‐tooth mating live weight and condition score in subsequent years, the differences were either smaller or not present at all ( P >0.05). Breeding as a hogget increased ( P <0.05) the number of foetuses per ewe lifetime (8.2±0.08, 7.0±0.13 and 7.1±0.12 for MP, MNP and NM respectively) but did not alter ewe ( P >0.05) longevity. These results indicate that hogget breeding can be used as a management option to improve lifetime reproductive performance.
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