International audienceManaging reproduction of a dairy sheep flock without using hormones for oestrus induction and synchronisation is an alternative method that complies with agroecological principles, animal welfare and public health concerns. However, shifting from conventional reproductive management to a hormone-free philosophy means leaving more room for individual intraflock variability in oestrus occurrence. The success of establishing alternative hormone-free reproduction systems relies on managing the variability of ewes' individual responses, which are themselves influenced by individual characteristics. Therefore, the so-called REPROsheep model was built to study the effects of individual ewes' characteristics, such as age, body...
Low selection intensity due to few selection candidates available at any one time due to thinly spre...
To simulate the consequences of management in dairy herds, the use of individual-based herd models i...
Steadily declining numbers of breeding sheep accentuate the need for critically examining and improv...
International audienceManaging reproduction of a dairy sheep flock without using hormones for oestru...
International audienceHormone-free artificial insemination (AI) in dairy sheep breeding has been mad...
International audienceHormone-free (HF) reproduction in dairy sheep is a way to meet current societa...
International audienceHormone-free (HF) reproduction management in dairy sheep farming is a way to a...
International audienceLivestock production systems are strongly influenced by societal constraints w...
International audienceThe male effect is an effective natural technique to induce off-season ovulati...
Finding ways of increasing the efficiency of production systems is a key issue of sustainability. Sy...
A 4-year interdisciplinary study was performed to compare two organically managed sheep production s...
The response of South African Mutton Merino (SAMM) ewes to synchronisation of oestrus and fertility ...
The rate of genetic gain for a specific trait is determined by the age at which sheep are cast-for-a...
There are many advantages which result from synchronizing the estrous period in a ewe flock. In situ...
Lactation curves were modelled for dairy sheep in a New Zealand flock, providing information on the ...
Low selection intensity due to few selection candidates available at any one time due to thinly spre...
To simulate the consequences of management in dairy herds, the use of individual-based herd models i...
Steadily declining numbers of breeding sheep accentuate the need for critically examining and improv...
International audienceManaging reproduction of a dairy sheep flock without using hormones for oestru...
International audienceHormone-free artificial insemination (AI) in dairy sheep breeding has been mad...
International audienceHormone-free (HF) reproduction in dairy sheep is a way to meet current societa...
International audienceHormone-free (HF) reproduction management in dairy sheep farming is a way to a...
International audienceLivestock production systems are strongly influenced by societal constraints w...
International audienceThe male effect is an effective natural technique to induce off-season ovulati...
Finding ways of increasing the efficiency of production systems is a key issue of sustainability. Sy...
A 4-year interdisciplinary study was performed to compare two organically managed sheep production s...
The response of South African Mutton Merino (SAMM) ewes to synchronisation of oestrus and fertility ...
The rate of genetic gain for a specific trait is determined by the age at which sheep are cast-for-a...
There are many advantages which result from synchronizing the estrous period in a ewe flock. In situ...
Lactation curves were modelled for dairy sheep in a New Zealand flock, providing information on the ...
Low selection intensity due to few selection candidates available at any one time due to thinly spre...
To simulate the consequences of management in dairy herds, the use of individual-based herd models i...
Steadily declining numbers of breeding sheep accentuate the need for critically examining and improv...