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G. E. Bradford, J. F. Quirke, Ovulation Rate and Litter Size of Barbados, Targhee and Crossbred Ewes, Journal of Animal Science, Volume 62, Issue 4, April 1986, Pages 905–909, https://doi.org/10.2527/jas1986.624905x
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Abstract
Ovulation rate was measured in Barbados Blackbelly (United States strain; B), Targhee (T), Barbados × Targhee (B × T) and Barbados × Dorset-Targhee (B × DT) ewes at first and second estrus following synchronization of cycles early in the breeding season. Body weight at sponge removal differed (P<.001) between B (30.9 kg) and T ewes (54.9 kg) and was intermediate for B × T (44.9 kg) and B × DT (43.5 kg) ewes. Ovulation rate was higher (P<.01) at first and second estrus for B (1.86, 2.04), B × T (1.93, 2.04) and B × DT (1.72, 1.80) than for T (1.29, 1.40) ewes. Regressions of ovulation rate on body weight within the breed groups did not differ significantly from each other and the average was significant (b = .049 ± .014 CL/kg at first estrus and b = .046 ± .011 CL/kg at second estrus, where CL = number of corpora lutea), but differences between the groups in body weight did not explain the differences in ovulation rate. Litter size for B, B × T, B × DT and T groups was 1.71, 1.84, 1.84 and 1.28, respectively. The B × T ewes were superior to the average of the B and T ewes for ovulation rate (P<.05) and litter size (P<.01); there was no direct estimate of embryo survival, but the results indirectly indicate superiority of the crossbreds for this component also. The B, B × T and B × DT ewes were all exceptionally uniform in ovulation rate and litter size; 81 and 69% of the CL counts for B and B crossbred ewes, respectively, were two, and 68 and 79% of the litters produced by B and B crossbred ewes, respectively, were twins.