Effect of live weight pre- and post-lambing on milk production of East Friesian sheep

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The study was conducted to analyse the effect of sheep body weight (BW) at mating, mid-pregnancy, lambing, early lactation, mid-lactation and late lactation on milk yield and patterns of milk production. Also, the effects of environmental factors such as number of lambing (NL) and type of lambing (TL) on BW and milk production were analysed. A total of 52 multiparous East Friesian ewes from an experimental flock were used. Ewes were assigned to three different groups according to their BW at each productive stage: low (LBW), moderate (MBW) and high BW (HBW). Lactations were fitted using the mechanistic model described by Pollott. Total milk yield (TMY), peak yield (PY) and time at peak yield (TPY) were also calculated. HBW ewes had consistently higher TMY (p

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Ángeles Hernández, J. C., Radic Schilling, S., Vera Arias, M. A., Echeverría Pérez, R. A., Castelán-Ortega, O. A., Ramírez Pérez, A. H., & González Ronquillo, M. (2018). Effect of live weight pre- and post-lambing on milk production of East Friesian sheep. Italian Journal of Animal Science, 17(1), 184–194. https://doi.org/10.1080/1828051X.2017.1349536

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