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dc.contributor.authorKleemann, David O.en
dc.contributor.authorWalker, Simon K.en
dc.contributor.authorPonzoni, Raul W.en
dc.contributor.authorGifford, Dennis R.en
dc.contributor.authorWalkley, James R. W.en
dc.contributor.authorSmith, Darryl H.en
dc.contributor.authorGrimson, Richard J.en
dc.contributor.authorJaensch, Kaylene S.en
dc.contributor.authorWalkom, Samuelen
dc.contributor.authorBrien, Forbes D.en
dc.date.accessioned2018-01-12T14:10:00Z-
dc.date.issued2016-
dc.identifier.citationAnimal Production Science, 56(4), p. 716-725en
dc.identifier.issn1836-5787en
dc.identifier.issn1836-0939en
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/22329-
dc.description.abstractReproductive performance of ewes in the current year may be influenced by their performance in the previous year and by the ability of seasonal and management conditions to facilitate full recovery before the next breeding cycle. This possibility was tested by analysing reproductive data from 2100 South Australian Merino ewes mated to Merino rams annually from 1991 to 1997. The model fitted to the data included the fixed effects of previous reproductive performance (PRP) (no lambs born; single or multiple lambs born, none reared; single lambs born, singles reared; multiples born, singles reared; multiples born, multiples reared), age of ewe (2.5, 3.5, 4.5 years), year (1992-1997), bloodline (A, B, L, X) and all two-way interactions. Current-year parameters were net reproduction rate (NRR, lambs weaned of ewes joined) and its components of fertility (ewes lambing of ewes joined), fecundity (lambs born of ewes lambing) and lamb survival (lambs weaned of lambs born). Other parameters were lamb liveweight at weaning per ewe joined and pre-mating liveweight. In addition, repeatability values were calculated across ages for these parameters. NRR was higher in the current year for those groups of ewes that reared lambs in the previous year; this was associated with the highly productive multiple-bearing and -rearing groups having a liveweight at the next mating similar compared to that of groups that did not rear lambs. Repeatability values of 0.27 for NRR and 0.40 for fertility suggest there are genetic and permanent environmental components contributing to the differences observed among the PRP groups for NRR, particularly so for fertility. Selecting ewes after their first lambing opportunity on fertility alone at a rate of 90% would give a non-cumulative increase in fertility of 3.4% at subsequent lambing opportunities. Hence, improvements in the current ewe flock for NRR by graziers managing flocks of the South Australian Merino strain are likely to come from (1) identifying and selecting those ewes of high fertility from early records and (2) attending to management factors impacting on fecundity and lamb survival.en
dc.languageenen
dc.publisherCSIRO Publishingen
dc.relation.ispartofAnimal Production Scienceen
dc.titleEffect of previous reproductive performance on current reproductive rate in South Australian Merino ewesen
dc.typeJournal Articleen
dc.identifier.doi10.1071/an15114en
dc.subject.keywordsAnimal Managementen
dc.subject.keywordsAnimal Breedingen
dc.subject.keywordsAnimal Reproductionen
local.contributor.firstnameDavid O.en
local.contributor.firstnameSimon K.en
local.contributor.firstnameRaul W.en
local.contributor.firstnameDennis R.en
local.contributor.firstnameJames R. W.en
local.contributor.firstnameDarryl H.en
local.contributor.firstnameRichard J.en
local.contributor.firstnameKaylene S.en
local.contributor.firstnameSamuelen
local.contributor.firstnameForbes D.en
local.subject.for2008070206 Animal Reproductionen
local.subject.for2008070201 Animal Breedingen
local.subject.for2008070203 Animal Managementen
local.subject.seo2008830310 Sheep - Meaten
local.subject.seo2008830311 Sheep - Woolen
local.profile.schoolAnimal Genetics and Breeding Uniten
local.profile.emailswalkom@une.edu.auen
local.output.categoryC1en
local.record.placeauen
local.record.institutionUniversity of New Englanden
local.identifier.epublicationsrecordune-chute-20170816-083448en
local.publisher.placeAustraliaen
local.format.startpage716en
local.format.endpage725en
local.identifier.scopusid84959881423en
local.peerreviewedYesen
local.identifier.volume56en
local.identifier.issue4en
local.contributor.lastnameKleemannen
local.contributor.lastnameWalkeren
local.contributor.lastnamePonzonien
local.contributor.lastnameGifforden
local.contributor.lastnameWalkleyen
local.contributor.lastnameSmithen
local.contributor.lastnameGrimsonen
local.contributor.lastnameJaenschen
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local.contributor.lastnameBrienen
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local.identifier.unepublicationidune:22518en
local.identifier.handlehttps://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/22329en
dc.identifier.academiclevelAcademicen
local.title.maintitleEffect of previous reproductive performance on current reproductive rate in South Australian Merino ewesen
local.output.categorydescriptionC1 Refereed Article in a Scholarly Journalen
local.search.authorKleemann, David O.en
local.search.authorWalker, Simon K.en
local.search.authorPonzoni, Raul W.en
local.search.authorGifford, Dennis R.en
local.search.authorWalkley, James R. W.en
local.search.authorSmith, Darryl H.en
local.search.authorGrimson, Richard J.en
local.search.authorJaensch, Kaylene S.en
local.search.authorWalkom, Samuelen
local.search.authorBrien, Forbes D.en
local.uneassociationUnknownen
local.year.published2016en
local.fileurl.closedpublishedhttps://rune.une.edu.au/web/retrieve/5f92c308-c24c-4607-80bd-cc07d4a62c3ben
local.subject.for2020300305 Animal reproduction and breedingen
local.subject.for2020300302 Animal managementen
local.subject.seo2020100412 Sheep for meaten
local.subject.seo2020100413 Sheep for woolen
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