1. Efficacy of long day photoperiod treatment with respect to age of bucks for stimulation of the 'male effect' on does at Mediterranean latitudes
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Zarazaga Garcés, Luis Ángel, Gatica Jorquera, María Carolina, Delgado Pertíñez, Manuel, Hernández, Horacio, Guzmán Guerrero, José Luis, Delgadillo, José Alberto, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Agronomía, and Universidad de Sevilla. AGR233: Tecnología de la Producción Animal.
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Fertility ,Food Animals ,Photoperiod ,Reproduction ,Buck age ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Seasonality ,Social interactions - Abstract
This study examines whether the photostimulation of sexual activity in young bucks improves the reproductive performance of the "male effect" in comparison to adult males. The experimental design was a 2x2 with to variables: age of bucks and photoperiodic treatment of bucks. Ninety-three anoestrous does were distributed into four groups depending on the kind of male used: young bucks (1.26 years old, n = 6) or old bucks (5.15 years old, n = 6). Half of each group of males were subjected to a photoperiodic treatment or a natural photoperiod. After the males were introduced, the sexual behaviour of the bucks was assessed for 10 days, and doe oestrous behaviour was recorded. Ovulation was confirmed from plasma progesterone concentration, and ovulation rate was assessed by transrectal ultrasonography. Fecundity, fertility, prolificacy and productivity were also determined. The females in contact with young bucks showed a higher percentage of ovulation (100% vs 81%, P, This research was supported by Grant AGL2016-75848-R from MINECO-AEI-FEDER (Spain). Thanks are also owed to CEI CamBio for their support. The authors wish to thank the farm staff of Huelva University for their technical support. Funding for open access charge: Universidad de Huelva / CBUA.
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- 2022