نتایج جستجو برای: pregnant ewes
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The objective of this study was to determine the pattern of nutrient flux across portal-drained viscera (PDV) and liver in ewes with varying numbers of fetuses. Catheters were placed in the hepatic portal vein, a branch of the hepatic vein, a mesenteric vein, and the abdominal aorta of each ewe. Plasma flow and net cholesterol, nonesterified fatty acids (NEFA), and glycerol release across the P...
A sustained-release multi-trace element/vitamin bolus has been devised for administration to ewes in advance of mating. Each bolus contained 5.3g Cu, 50mg Se, 90mg Co, 100mg I, 3.2g Mn and 4.7g Zn with 268x10(3) IU Vitamin A, 54x10(3) IU Vitamin D and 800 IU Vitamin E. About 50% of each nutrient is released during the first 6 weeks. Thereafter the release rate slows and over the remaining life ...
Important metabolic changes occur during transition period of late pregnancy and early lactation to meet increasing energy demands of the growing fetus and for milk production. The aim of this investigation is to present an innovative and non-invasive tool using ewe earwax sample analysis to assess the metabolic profile in ewes during late pregnancy and early lactation. In this work, earwax sam...
Pregnancy disease (pregnancy toxemia, twin lamb disease, lambing sickness, lambing paralysis or lambing ketosis) typically affects ewes during the last 2 to 4 weeks of pregnancy and is a common cause of ewe and lamb loss in Michigan flocks. Overconditioned or thin ewes, usually pregnant with multiple fetuses, are most commonly affected and clinical cases are generally limited to older ewes duri...
Luteolysis in sheep is associated with uterine secretion of pulses of prostaglandin F2 alpha (PGF2 alpha) due to the action of luteal oxytocin on endometrial oxytocin receptors. For pregnancy to become established inhibition of oxytocin receptors is important as an antiluteolytic mechanism. The maternal recognition of pregnancy in cattle and sheep involves production, by the trophoblast, of a t...
I . A combination of balance and isotope techniques has been used to study calcium metabolism in ten sheep at different stages of pregnancy, and the results have been combined with earlier results obtained during lactation to show the variations in Ca metabolism which occur during the whole reproductive cycle. 2. Transfer of Ca to the foetuses during pregnancy and to the milk after parturition ...
The present study was undertaken to investigate to what extent pregnancy diagnoses made by transrectal ultrasonography could be confirmed by measurements of plasma concentration of ovine pregnancy-associated glycoproteins (ovPAG). A total of 424 Awassi x Merino ewes were synchronized for estrus and examined by transrectal ultrasonography. In Experiment 1, the ewes (n = 156) were repeatedly scan...
The litter size of homozygous Booroola Merino ewes results in high perinatal mortality. One subcutaneous implant of crystaline oestradiol in silastic tubing in heterozygous Booroola Merino ewes decreased ovulation rate from 3.18 -r0.15 (n = 39) to 2.03 & 0.14 (n = 35), and decreased litter size (5 8 weeks pregnant) from 2.49 + 0.13 (n = 39) to 1.47 + 0.12 (n = 32), providing a useful management...
BACKGROUND Low food availability leading to reductions in Body Condition Score (BCS; 0 indicates emaciation and 5 obesity) in sheep often coincides with low temperatures associated with the onset of winter in New Zealand. The ability to adapt to reductions in environmental temperature may be impaired in animals with low BCS, in particular during pregnancy when metabolic demand is higher. Here w...
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