Abstract
The dates of onset and cessation of ovulation and oestrus and the duration of the ovulatory, oestrous, anovulatory and anoestrous seasons were determined for Suffolk, Rambouillet, Dorset, Finnish Landrace and reciprocal F 1 crosses between the last three breeds in a study which extended over 3 years. Ovulation rate, duration of oestrus and cycle length were also examined. Among the purebreds the major source of variation in these traits could be attributed to differences between the Rambouillet and the remaining breeds. Rambouillet ewes commenced and ceased ovarian and oestrous activity earlier than the Finn; first ovulation also occurred earlier in the Rambouillet than in the Suffolk and the duration of ovarian activity was longer for the Rambouillet than for either of these breeds. The oestrous season was 27 days shorter for the Rambouillet than for the Dorset, due to a higher incidence of ovulation without oestrus in the Rambouillet. The anoestrum was between 27 and 65 days longer for the Rambouillet than for any of the other purebreds. The period of anovulation was longest for the Suffolk breed. There was little evidence for heterosis in the duration of the breeding and non-breeding seasons. The repeatability of components of the breeding season was generally low. Ovulation rate increased slightly from early to mid-season and then declined significantly as the breeding season advanced, in all breeds.
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