WOS: 000376495200016The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of parity and lambing type on body condition score (BCS), live weight of ewes (LWE), daily milk yield (DMY), lambs growth performance and udder measurement of ewes during first 3 months of lactation in Bandirma ewes. Bandirma ewes (78) with healthy udders and their lambs (117 heads) were used. BCS of ewes was affected significantly by lambing types at first and third months of lactation, while lambing types were not significant in second month of lactation. Parity of ewes did not significantly affected BCS except third month of lactation which was significantly affected by parity. Effects of lambing types and parity of ewes were significant on BCS at first and third ...
WOS: 000297360400015PubMed ID: 21465101The aim of this study was to determine the effects of the bod...
The study was conducted to assess the growth performance of lambs under village management condition...
The performance of Yankasa, Uda and Balami sheep were assessed using 312 birth weights weaning weigh...
WOS: 000372320800010This study was conducted to investigate the effects of year, parity and birth ty...
The aims of the study were to evaluate udder morphology and lamb growth and correlations between tho...
This study was performed to evaluate the efficacy of body condition scores (BCS) and Sex of lamb on ...
Abstract Twelve West African Dwarf WAD sheep four in each of parities one two and three were used to...
Forty-eight lactating does and ewes were used to study partial milk yield, udder dimensions, linear ...
The study was conducted to analyse the effect of sheep body weight (BW) at mating, mid-preg- nancy, ...
WOS: 000435180900002The present study was planned to determine the effect of ewe body condition scor...
Summary: The effects of genotype, gender, rearing type and live weight of lambs, and lactation numbe...
A study was conducted to investigate the milk production capacity and preweaning performance of the ...
In this study, the reproductive and growth performance of Akkaraman sheep between 2017-2021 were eva...
Not AvailableA study was conducted with the primary objective to establish the influence of body con...
The study was conducted to analyse the effect of sheep body weight (BW) at mating, mid-pregnancy, la...
WOS: 000297360400015PubMed ID: 21465101The aim of this study was to determine the effects of the bod...
The study was conducted to assess the growth performance of lambs under village management condition...
The performance of Yankasa, Uda and Balami sheep were assessed using 312 birth weights weaning weigh...
WOS: 000372320800010This study was conducted to investigate the effects of year, parity and birth ty...
The aims of the study were to evaluate udder morphology and lamb growth and correlations between tho...
This study was performed to evaluate the efficacy of body condition scores (BCS) and Sex of lamb on ...
Abstract Twelve West African Dwarf WAD sheep four in each of parities one two and three were used to...
Forty-eight lactating does and ewes were used to study partial milk yield, udder dimensions, linear ...
The study was conducted to analyse the effect of sheep body weight (BW) at mating, mid-preg- nancy, ...
WOS: 000435180900002The present study was planned to determine the effect of ewe body condition scor...
Summary: The effects of genotype, gender, rearing type and live weight of lambs, and lactation numbe...
A study was conducted to investigate the milk production capacity and preweaning performance of the ...
In this study, the reproductive and growth performance of Akkaraman sheep between 2017-2021 were eva...
Not AvailableA study was conducted with the primary objective to establish the influence of body con...
The study was conducted to analyse the effect of sheep body weight (BW) at mating, mid-pregnancy, la...
WOS: 000297360400015PubMed ID: 21465101The aim of this study was to determine the effects of the bod...
The study was conducted to assess the growth performance of lambs under village management condition...
The performance of Yankasa, Uda and Balami sheep were assessed using 312 birth weights weaning weigh...