Diallel cross of three Moroccan breeds of sheep: II. Reproductive performance and productivity of purebred ewes

A diallel cross involving three Moroccan breeds of sheep (Sardi, Beni Guil, and D'man) was analyzed by least squares procedures. A total of 456 ewes were mated to 22 rams and this resulted in 528 lambs born from 412 ewes. D'man ewes had by far the highest general performance as measured by...

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description A diallel cross involving three Moroccan breeds of sheep (Sardi, Beni Guil, and D'man) was analyzed by least squares procedures. A total of 456 ewes were mated to 22 rams and this resulted in 528 lambs born from 412 ewes. D'man ewes had by far the highest general performance as measured by total weight of lamb weaned, even though the average live weight per lamb was the lowest for the three breeds; this resulted from the higher number of lambs weaned per ewe for the D'man. The least squares means for litter size at birth per ewe lambing were 2.04, 1.01, and 1.11 for D'man, Beni Guil, and Sardi ewes, respectively. The comparable figures for litter size at weaning were 1.55, .90, and .99, respectively, and the least squares means for total weight of lamb weaned were 20.7, 16.9, and 18.2 kg for D'man, Beni Guil, and Sardi ewes, respectively. The comparable figures for total weight of lamb weaned per 100 kg of ewe weight were 71.1, 44.3, and 41.1 kg/100 kg for D'man, Beni Guil, and Sardi ewes. Conversely, D'man rams had the poorest breeding performances of the rams of the three breeds, and Beni Guil rams had the lowest litter mortality. The breed of ram had only small and nonsignificant effects on all measures of fertility and ewe productivity. The least squares means for number born/ewe lambing were 1.36, 1.35, and 1.44, respectively, for D'man, Beni Guil, and Sardi rams; the comparable least squares means for number weaned per ewe lambing were 1.10, 1.18, and 1.16, respectively.
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Breeding
Breeding of animals
Crosses, Genetic
Female
Fertility - genetics
Food industries
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Genetic Variation
Least-Squares Analysis
Litter Size - genetics
Male
Meat and meat product industries
Morocco
Reproduction - genetics
Sheep
Sheep - genetics
Sheep - growth & development
Sheep - physiology
Weaning
Weight Gain - genetics
title Diallel cross of three Moroccan breeds of sheep: II. Reproductive performance and productivity of purebred ewes
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