SEASONAL EFFECTS ON LAMB PRODUCTION UNDER TROPICAL CONDITIONS

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  • I. O. A. Adeleye University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria

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https://doi.org/10.51791/njap.v11i2.2548

Abstract

Observations were made over a period of three years on a total of 336 West African Dwarf (WAD) ewes that were mated to four rams in rotation. Out of a total of 753 lambs obtained, 459 (61%) were produced in the wet season as compared to 294 (39%) produced in the dry season. More lambs were produced as a result of multiple birth (twins and triplets) in the wet than in the dry season. Consequently, the average birth weight of the wet season lambs (1.58kg) was lower than the average birth weight (1.66 kg) of the dry season lambs. Despite this initial disadvantage, the wet season lambs had a higher average weaning weight (9.11 kg) than the dry season lambs (7.83 kg). The effects of season on pre weaning lamb mortality was minimal while the effects of type of birth were quite apparent. Lowest pre-weaning lamb mortality values were recorded for single lambs, followed by twins and triplets, in ascending order. The data also showed that a slightly higher proportion of the male lambs reached weaning age than female lambs. This observation could be associated with reported inverse relationship between lamb birth weight and mortality found in literature.

Author Biography

I. O. A. Adeleye, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria

Department of Animal Science

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2021-01-15

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Adeleye, I. O. A. (2021). SEASONAL EFFECTS ON LAMB PRODUCTION UNDER TROPICAL CONDITIONS . Nigerian Journal of Animal Production, 11(2), 168–174. https://doi.org/10.51791/njap.v11i2.2548

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