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Pre-lambing supplementation of gadic ewes in western Afghanistan

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 March 2009

I. D. McArthur
Affiliation:
Experimental Range Improvement Centre, Herat Livestock Development Corporation, P.O. Box 7, Herat, Afghanistan

Summary

A survey of sheep production was undertaken in rangeland areas of western Afghanistan to provide basic information of ewe body-weight changes throughout the year and on production variables, including mortality and lambing performance. Ewes lost up to 31% of body weight between December and March and mortality over the same period was 7%. On the basis of the results of this survey, an experiment was made to test the effect on lambing performance of pre-lambing supplementation of range-based ewes.

Supplementation reduced weight losses in ewes, but the feeding treatments did not produce significant results in terms of lamb birth weights or survival to 10 days. However, there were indications that selective feeding of weak ewes can produce economic benefits, given that the costs of supervising such animals are minimal and the price of grain supplements is low relative to the price of meat.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1980

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