Abstract :
A total of 548 Manchega ewes were used to compare progestagen impregnated intravaginal sponges (12 days) plus eCG
with melatonin implant (100 days) treatments, as possible stimulants of reproductive performance during the seasonal anoestrus
and the lactation period. The use of both methods of oestrous manipulation induced a significant improvement in conception
rate (78% for progestagen and eCG; 78% for melatonin versus 65% for the control) and fecundity (1.50 for progestagen and
eCG; 1.55 for melatonin versus 1.26 for the control), when compared to the control group. Likewise, the lambing rate was also
increased (1.17 for progestagen and eCG; 1.21 for melatonin versus 0.82 for control). A total of 35 and 39 extra lambs/100
ewes mated were produced, with an increase in productivity (percentage of extra lambs) of 43% and 48%, for ewes treated
with progestagen sponges and melatonin, respectively, compared to the control group. The interval between ram introduction
and parturition was significantly decreased, with matings in February–April (early seasonal anoestrus), compared to matings in
March–May (seasonal anoestrus) in the group treated with progestagen sponges. An increase in the interval between parturition
and the following mating was also recorded. As the body condition improved, the number of lambing ewes and fecundity were
significantly improved in all groups. All the fertility results obtained with the progestagen sponges and melatonin treatments
were similar. It could be concluded that progestagen sponges plus eCG and melatonin implants improved the reproductive
performance of ewes, in seasonal anoestrus and during the lactation period, to a similar extent.
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Keywords :
Melatonin implants , Progestagen sponges , sheep , reproductive efficiency