Increased number of large non‐atretic follicles and co‐dominance effects account for high litter sizes in Bonga sheep

Published Date
May 27, 2020
Type
Journal Article
Increased number of large non‐atretic follicles and co‐dominance effects account for high litter sizes in Bonga sheep
Authors:
Asrat Tera Dolebo
Aberra Melesse, Cristian Porcu, Tesfaye Getachew, Aynalem Haile, Mariem Rouatbi, Zelalem Abate, Muluken Zeleke, Barbara Rischkowsky, Joram Mwashigadi Mwacharo, Mourad Rekik

To understand the ovarian basis for prolificacy of Bonga sheep, a total of 31 ewes were selected based on litter size (LS) records and divided into two groups: High Prolificacy (HP) (n = 20) with LS ≥ 2 and Low Prolificacy (LP) (n = 11) with LS = 1. At a synchronized estrus, follicular dynamics were determined using transrectal ultrasonography. Plasma estradiol concentrations were also monitored. In total 27 ewes were observed in estrus being 9/11 LP (82%) and 18/20 HP (90%). On the day of estrus (day 0), the mean number of large follicles was higher (p < .05) in HP (1.78 ± 0.19) than in LP (1.0 ± 0.28) ewes. Prior to estrus, more (p < .05) medium follicles were visible for HP compared to LP ewes. Plasma estradiol concentrations were higher in HP compared to LP ewes (18.91 ± 0.41 vs. 14.51 ± 0.65 pg/ml; p < .05) and similarly was ovulation number (2.3 ± 0.15 vs. 1.28 ± 0. 14; p < .05). Higher ovulation rates and litter size in Bonga sheep are evidenced by the previous presence of more large follicles and the existence of co‐dominance effects as most likely medium follicles are selected to ovulate.

Citation:
Asrat Dolebo, Aberra Melesse, Cristian Porcu, Tesfaye Getachew, Aynalem Haile, Mariem Rouatbi, Zelalem Abate, Muluken Zeleke, Barbara Rischkowsky, Joram Mwacharo, Mourad Rekik. (27/5/2020). Increased number of large non‐atretic follicles and co‐dominance effects account for high litter sizes in Bonga sheep. Animal Science Journal, 91 (1).
Keywords:
ovulation rate
bonga sheep
follicles
litter size
estradiol