Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.03.1977, Side 87

Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.03.1977, Side 87
THE EFFECT OF RAM ON EWE FECUNDITY 85 within flocks, as these factors did not contri- bute significantly to the variation in fertility. The fertility was corrected for age of ewe by constants found in this same material (Hallgrímsson, 1966) The terms fertility in the ram and fecundity in the ewe are here used in the same way as described by Hulet et. al. (1965). RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Results of the analysis of variances of the effect of the rams fertility on the ewes fecundity is given in table 1. ship classes (coded 1, 2, 3 and 4) was calculated. The coefficient was found to be (b) = —0.007. The regression did not contribute significantly to the variation in ewes fecundity (P>0.05). As there were only 409, 357 and 209 observations in relationship classes 2,3 and 4, respectively, but 10.133 in class 1, it was decided to group the observations in classes 2,3 and 4 into one class and use analyses of variance to find if there was any difference in ewes fecundity between these two classes, where the relation- ship between the ewe and the ram was none or very little (class 1) or 12.5% or Table 1. Analysis of variance o£ thé effect of ram on ewe fecundity. Source of Barren ewes included Barren ewes exciuded variation D.F. M.S. F D.F. M.S. F Between rams Residual 983 11369 0.2561 1,02 0.2524 978 11066 0.2186 0.2119 1.03 As can be seen from table 1, the ram has not had a significant effect on the ewes fecundity according to the analyses of vari- ance. The question could be raised if the ana- lyses of variance is good enough indicator on the effect of the rams fertility on the ewes fecundity. However, it has been pointed out (Dampster and Lerner, 1950) that it will give resonably good estimates of the variances to use usual metholds in calculation of the variance for all-or-none traits if the frequency is near 0.5. The fecundity of the ewe, defined as 1 or 2 lambs born per parturition is an áll-or-none trait, and the frequency is very near 0.5 in this material. To test the effect of the degree of relation- ship between the ram and the ewe, the regression of the ewes fecundity on relation- more (class 2). The analysis of variance showed a significant difference in ewe fe- cundity between these two classes (P<0.05). Barren ewes were included in this material. According to these results the rams fertility is not affecting the fecundity of the ewe under ordinary management conditions in Iceland, although it has been shown in ext- reme cases that the ram may affect ewe fecundity measured as lambs born pr. part- uration and number of return ewes of ewes mated (Adalsteinsson, 1970). In the case described by Adalsteinsson and Hall- grímssson (1977) every second ovum was found to be lost. This loss was expected to be due to a chromosomal abnormality in the rams. Ewes mated to these rams also had fewer twins than the rest of the flock. The

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