Overnutrition of ewe in late gestation and the impact on placental efficiency and lamb's performance.

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Autor(a) principal: SOUZA, M. A. P. DE
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: ESTEVES, S. N., DAHER, L. C. C., GALLO, S. B., PEREIRA, V. S. do A., FONSECA, J. F. da, SILVA, A. G. M. E, BRANDÃO, F. Z., OLIVEIRA, M. E. F., BARRETO, A. DO N., VERGANI, G. B., GARCIA, A. R.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: The objective of the study was to evaluate energy or energy/protein supplementation in the ewe diet, in the last third of gestation, on maternal placental and endocrine characteristics, as well as its effects on the behavior of neonatal lambs and productive performance until weaning. A total of 128 ewes were used, and the experimental diet was fed from 100 days gestation until lambing, with the birth of 172 lambs. The ewes were distributed into three treatments: CTL (control, n = 43) with metabolizable energy (ME) and crude protein (CP) intake according to NRC (1985); ME (energy supplementation, n = 44) plus 21% ME; and MECP (energy/protein supplementation, n = 41) plus 26% ME and CP. Body weight, body condition score, serum hormone concentrations, placental characteristics, lamb performance and behavior, and production efficiency of the ewe from lambing to weaning were measured. ME and MECP ewes were heavier before (p = 0.006) and just after lambing (p = 0.002) and had higher serum triiodothyronine (p = 0.001) and cortisol (p = 0.004) concentrations on the day of lambing. ME ewes had higher placental efficiency (p = 0.036) and lower total cotyledon weight (p = 0.011). ME and MECP diets increased both lamb birth weight (p = 0.015) and weaning weight (p = 0.009). Production efficiency at birth and at weaning was not influenced (p > 0.05) by treatments. Lamb behavior was influenced by the ME and MECP diets, reducing the time to kneel (p < 0.05), to try to stand (p < 0.05), and the latency to stand (p < 0.005). It is concluded that overnutrition in the last third of gestation was positive for the ovine production system, with improved production rates, hormonal profile, placental characteristics, and neonatal behavior.
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spelling Overnutrition of ewe in late gestation and the impact on placental efficiency and lamb's performance.Evaluate energyFetal programmingNeonatal behaviorMorada NovaPlacentaMaternal nutritionFetal developmentThe objective of the study was to evaluate energy or energy/protein supplementation in the ewe diet, in the last third of gestation, on maternal placental and endocrine characteristics, as well as its effects on the behavior of neonatal lambs and productive performance until weaning. A total of 128 ewes were used, and the experimental diet was fed from 100 days gestation until lambing, with the birth of 172 lambs. The ewes were distributed into three treatments: CTL (control, n = 43) with metabolizable energy (ME) and crude protein (CP) intake according to NRC (1985); ME (energy supplementation, n = 44) plus 21% ME; and MECP (energy/protein supplementation, n = 41) plus 26% ME and CP. Body weight, body condition score, serum hormone concentrations, placental characteristics, lamb performance and behavior, and production efficiency of the ewe from lambing to weaning were measured. ME and MECP ewes were heavier before (p = 0.006) and just after lambing (p = 0.002) and had higher serum triiodothyronine (p = 0.001) and cortisol (p = 0.004) concentrations on the day of lambing. ME ewes had higher placental efficiency (p = 0.036) and lower total cotyledon weight (p = 0.011). ME and MECP diets increased both lamb birth weight (p = 0.015) and weaning weight (p = 0.009). Production efficiency at birth and at weaning was not influenced (p > 0.05) by treatments. Lamb behavior was influenced by the ME and MECP diets, reducing the time to kneel (p < 0.05), to try to stand (p < 0.05), and the latency to stand (p < 0.005). It is concluded that overnutrition in the last third of gestation was positive for the ovine production system, with improved production rates, hormonal profile, placental characteristics, and neonatal behavior.MARCO ANTONIO PAULA DE SOUSA, Federal University of Pará; SERGIO NOVITA ESTEVES, CPPSE; LUCIARA CELI CHAVES DAHER, Federal Rural University of Amazon; SARITA BONAGURIO GALLO, University of São Paulo; VERONICA SCHINAIDER DO A PEREIRA, CPPSE; JEFERSON FERREIRA DA FONSECA, CNPC; ANDRÉ GUIMARÃES MACIEL E SILVA, Federal University of Pará; FELIPE ZANDONADI BRANDÃO, Fluminense Federal University; MARIA EMILIA FRANCO OLIVEIRA, São Paulo State University; ANDRÉA DO NASCIMENTO BARRETO, Federal University of Pará; GABRIEL BRUN VERGANI, São Paulo State University; ALEXANDRE ROSSETTO GARCIA, CPPSE.SOUZA, M. A. P. DEESTEVES, S. N.DAHER, L. C. C.GALLO, S. B.PEREIRA, V. S. do A.FONSECA, J. F. daSILVA, A. G. M. EBRANDÃO, F. Z.OLIVEIRA, M. E. F.BARRETO, A. DO N.VERGANI, G. B.GARCIA, A. R.2023-05-23T14:47:36Z2023-05-23T14:47:36Z2023-05-232023info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article17 p.Animals, v. 13, n. 103, 2023.http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/115391210.3390/ani13010103enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPA2023-05-23T14:47:36Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/1153912Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestopendoar:21542023-05-23T14:47:36falseRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542023-05-23T14:47:36Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Overnutrition of ewe in late gestation and the impact on placental efficiency and lamb's performance.
title Overnutrition of ewe in late gestation and the impact on placental efficiency and lamb's performance.
spellingShingle Overnutrition of ewe in late gestation and the impact on placental efficiency and lamb's performance.
SOUZA, M. A. P. DE
Evaluate energy
Fetal programming
Neonatal behavior
Morada Nova
Placenta
Maternal nutrition
Fetal development
title_short Overnutrition of ewe in late gestation and the impact on placental efficiency and lamb's performance.
title_full Overnutrition of ewe in late gestation and the impact on placental efficiency and lamb's performance.
title_fullStr Overnutrition of ewe in late gestation and the impact on placental efficiency and lamb's performance.
title_full_unstemmed Overnutrition of ewe in late gestation and the impact on placental efficiency and lamb's performance.
title_sort Overnutrition of ewe in late gestation and the impact on placental efficiency and lamb's performance.
author SOUZA, M. A. P. DE
author_facet SOUZA, M. A. P. DE
ESTEVES, S. N.
DAHER, L. C. C.
GALLO, S. B.
PEREIRA, V. S. do A.
FONSECA, J. F. da
SILVA, A. G. M. E
BRANDÃO, F. Z.
OLIVEIRA, M. E. F.
BARRETO, A. DO N.
VERGANI, G. B.
GARCIA, A. R.
author_role author
author2 ESTEVES, S. N.
DAHER, L. C. C.
GALLO, S. B.
PEREIRA, V. S. do A.
FONSECA, J. F. da
SILVA, A. G. M. E
BRANDÃO, F. Z.
OLIVEIRA, M. E. F.
BARRETO, A. DO N.
VERGANI, G. B.
GARCIA, A. R.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv MARCO ANTONIO PAULA DE SOUSA, Federal University of Pará; SERGIO NOVITA ESTEVES, CPPSE; LUCIARA CELI CHAVES DAHER, Federal Rural University of Amazon; SARITA BONAGURIO GALLO, University of São Paulo; VERONICA SCHINAIDER DO A PEREIRA, CPPSE; JEFERSON FERREIRA DA FONSECA, CNPC; ANDRÉ GUIMARÃES MACIEL E SILVA, Federal University of Pará; FELIPE ZANDONADI BRANDÃO, Fluminense Federal University; MARIA EMILIA FRANCO OLIVEIRA, São Paulo State University; ANDRÉA DO NASCIMENTO BARRETO, Federal University of Pará; GABRIEL BRUN VERGANI, São Paulo State University; ALEXANDRE ROSSETTO GARCIA, CPPSE.
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv SOUZA, M. A. P. DE
ESTEVES, S. N.
DAHER, L. C. C.
GALLO, S. B.
PEREIRA, V. S. do A.
FONSECA, J. F. da
SILVA, A. G. M. E
BRANDÃO, F. Z.
OLIVEIRA, M. E. F.
BARRETO, A. DO N.
VERGANI, G. B.
GARCIA, A. R.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Evaluate energy
Fetal programming
Neonatal behavior
Morada Nova
Placenta
Maternal nutrition
Fetal development
topic Evaluate energy
Fetal programming
Neonatal behavior
Morada Nova
Placenta
Maternal nutrition
Fetal development
description The objective of the study was to evaluate energy or energy/protein supplementation in the ewe diet, in the last third of gestation, on maternal placental and endocrine characteristics, as well as its effects on the behavior of neonatal lambs and productive performance until weaning. A total of 128 ewes were used, and the experimental diet was fed from 100 days gestation until lambing, with the birth of 172 lambs. The ewes were distributed into three treatments: CTL (control, n = 43) with metabolizable energy (ME) and crude protein (CP) intake according to NRC (1985); ME (energy supplementation, n = 44) plus 21% ME; and MECP (energy/protein supplementation, n = 41) plus 26% ME and CP. Body weight, body condition score, serum hormone concentrations, placental characteristics, lamb performance and behavior, and production efficiency of the ewe from lambing to weaning were measured. ME and MECP ewes were heavier before (p = 0.006) and just after lambing (p = 0.002) and had higher serum triiodothyronine (p = 0.001) and cortisol (p = 0.004) concentrations on the day of lambing. ME ewes had higher placental efficiency (p = 0.036) and lower total cotyledon weight (p = 0.011). ME and MECP diets increased both lamb birth weight (p = 0.015) and weaning weight (p = 0.009). Production efficiency at birth and at weaning was not influenced (p > 0.05) by treatments. Lamb behavior was influenced by the ME and MECP diets, reducing the time to kneel (p < 0.05), to try to stand (p < 0.05), and the latency to stand (p < 0.005). It is concluded that overnutrition in the last third of gestation was positive for the ovine production system, with improved production rates, hormonal profile, placental characteristics, and neonatal behavior.
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