Abstract

1. Oestrous activity was studied in three groups of eight Southdown ewes exposed respectively to natural lighting (30½° S.), accentuated reversed seasonal lighting, and equatorial lighting for a period of 2 years.2. Control ewes exhibited a restricted breeding season confined to the autumn and winter months of each year. The breeding season averaged 102–5 days in length and during it the ewes experienced an average of 7·14 ± 0·47 oestrous periods.3. The natural breeding season was almost completely reversed by artificial reversal of the normal seasonal variation in daylength. This constitutes presumptive evidence that daylength is the major factor controlling seasonality of oestrus in Southdown ewes.

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