Agriculture (Mar 2022)

Effect of Dorper Rams’ Social-Sexual Hierarchy on Their Sexual Behavior and Capacity to Induce Estrus in Ewes

  • Andrea González-Tavizón,
  • César A. Meza-Herrera,
  • Gerardo Arellano-Rodríguez,
  • Miguel Mellado,
  • Viridiana Contreras-Villarreal,
  • Oscar Ángel-García,
  • José R. Arévalo,
  • Francisco G. Véliz-Deras

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture12030391
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 3
p. 391

Abstract

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This study aimed to assess the influence of the social rank of rams and quality of stimuli to ewes between dominant and subordinate Dorper rams joined to anestrus ewes. Social rank was evaluated for two days (ESR; n = 36); rams were exposed to estrogenized ewes in a competitive test. According to the reproductive response, anovulatory ewes (n = 76) were divided into two groups: LHRe (n = 38; ewes exposed to four low hierarchy rams (LHR)) and HHRe (n = 38; ewes exposed to four high hierarchy rams (HHR)). Regarding aggressive behaviors, HHR showed a higher (p (p (p p > 0.05). The estrus response (>80%; p > 0.05) and ovarian response (70%, p > 0.05) were similar for both groups of ewes. It was concluded that LHR are equally effective as HHR in inducing sexual activity in ewes showing postpartum anestrus.

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