Increases in ovulation rate in lupin-fed ewes are initiated by increases in protein digested post-ruminally

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Parous Merino ewes were maintained outdoors in feedlots during the beginning of the spontaneous breeding season and fed a maintenance ration of wheaten hay. For 14 days, ewes in each of 4 groups (N = 40/group) were given supplements of lupin grain or formaldehyde-treated casein and/or wheat starch. These were calculated to supply equivalent amounts of protein post-ruminally and/or digestible energy. Supplementation with lupin grain significantly increased ovulation rate by 37% by increasing the proportion of ewes with two ovulations. Similar increases in ovulation rate were achieved by increasing the supply of digestible protein post-ruminally in the casein and casein + starch-supplement groups. Increasing the intake of digestible energy separately in the starch-supplement group did not increase ovulation rate. It is concluded that increases in ovulation rate in ewes fed a lupin supplement are the result of significant increases in the amount of protein digested post-ruminally.

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Nottle, M. B., Hynd, P. I., Seamark, R. F., & Setchell, B. P. (1988). Increases in ovulation rate in lupin-fed ewes are initiated by increases in protein digested post-ruminally. Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, 84(2), 563–566. https://doi.org/10.1530/jrf.0.0840563

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