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CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PRODUCTIVITY OF THE MOLDOVAN TYPE OF TSIGAY SHEEP
Author(s) -
P. Lytskanov,
O. Mashner,
I. Tofan
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
animal breeding and genetics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2786-8966
pISSN - 2312-0223
DOI - 10.31073/abg.53.20
Subject(s) - biology , weaning , zoology , livestock , fecundity , demography , population , ecology , sociology
The studies were conducted from 2012 up to 2016 years  in the Agricultural Production and Consumption Cooperative for the production of seeds "Elita-Alexanderfield" of the Cahul district and at  theTechnological  Experimental Station "Maximovka" in the District AneniiNoi on a number of sheep of different sex-age groups of the Moldavian type of Tsigay sheep .. Growth and development of lambs were studied  with the way of individual weighing of young animals at  weaning  at 3-3.5 month and 6-7 month  in accordance with generally accepted methods and on the basis of "Recommendations on the technology of production of sheep breeding in the Republic of Moldova". The  class assessment of young animals was carried  at 12-13 months of age in accordance with the "Instruction forbonitization of sheep semitone-root breeds with elements of breeding work." Also were taken into account individual cuttings and live weight of adult livestock before the breeding campaign, productive indicators of breeding sheep selected in the selection grouprams, ewes, repair lambs and (she) lambs. During theinvestigated  periodin both farmshugged6,579 heads of ewes  and were obtained7010 lambs. Fecundity of ewes was 106.6%, in the number of twinswere born 862 lambs or 12.3%. At the age of 3 - 3,5 months were evaluated 1743 of  lambs and 2517 of (she)lambs. The lambs had a living weight of 24.45 kg with a wool length of 6.18 cm andat the(she) lambs, respectively, 21.85 kg and 5.99 cm. At lambs  , the live weight was with 2.6 kg higher and the wool length 0.19 cm in relation to(she) lambs (P ≤ 0.001). From theevaluated 1743lambs, to the 3-5 points with a high energy of growth are attributed 697 (39.9%) of the heads  and for (she)  lambs  1729, which is 68.7%. The live weight of sheep in the range from 25.94 kg to 31.38 kg and at (she) lambs 21.51 - 26.29 kg. Young animals that received 3-5 points are recommended tobe  grown for herd repair andimplementation of other peasant and  farm households. When assessing at 12-13 months of age for lambs to classelitebelong  402 heads or 96.9%. The live weight was 49.05 kg, the wool cut was 4, 84 kg with the length of the staple 12.66 cm. The percentage of elite(she) lambs was lower in comparison with the lambs and  was45.6%, and the productivity index was 40.59 kg, 4.09 kg and 12.5 cm. When assessing the productivity of the sheep of the main flock for wool cut and live weight, it was revealed that the live weight of the rams in theinvestigated  two farms is the same at 70.97 and 70.91 kg. According to the ewes, the living mass in theTechnological Experimental Station "Maximovka" is 52.45 ± 0.22 kg, and in the Agricultural Production and Consumption Cooperative for the production of seeds "Elita-Alexanderfield" 53.22 ± 0.08, which is higher by 0.77 kg (P ≤ 0.001). Among the rams, the wool cuttings in the TES Maksimovkawere 6.18 ± 0.23 kg, which is higherin relation to the obtained  results in the APCC  "ElitaAlexanderfeld"5.21 ± 0.05 by 0.97 kg, according to the ewes respectively 3.96 ± 0.03 kg, 3.41 ± 0.01 kg and 0.55 kg. For both sex-age groups, the difference is significant P ≤ 0.001. In selective groups, the intensity of selection obtained from rams was 41.8%; , ewes 70.5%; repair lambs 65.8% andrepair(she) lambs 15.1%. Differentiation of selection  , that is, the difference of  the productivity of the animals of the breeding group and in the whole in the herd, at the rams for the live weight  7.77 kg and wool  cut 1.65 kg,  atewesrespectively 2.99 and 1.38 kg,at the repair lambs 2,26 and 1,38 kg at  and the repair (she) lambs 6,50 and 1,19 kg.

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