Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.09.1981, Side 54

Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.09.1981, Side 54
52 ÍSLENZKAR LANDBÚNAÐARRANNSÓKNIR partly be caused be depressed fertilizing ability of ram semen in spring and summer. In connection with the out-of-season breeding trials reported in this paper, observations were made on ram libido and mating behaviour. Each ram was intro- duced to an oestrous ewe in an indoor pen and observed for a few minutes. Table 2 shows that all the 21 rams tested in spring and summer mounted the ewes presented to them and 19 or 90% of them completed matings with intromission and ejaculat- ion. The results are considered quite acc- eptable from a practical point of view. One of the rams which failed to mate in August 1979 was of very heavy body weight (112 kg) and the other, a young ram, had not been used for breeding in December 1978. Although these results were not based on obje'ctive scoring of ram performance, and included a small number of rams on each occasion, they clearly indicated that normal mating behavour was displayed by most of the rams outside the normal mating season. Within each group of rams there was marked individual variation in sexual drive, as would be expected, and it was interesting to note how certain individuals known for great serving capacity in winter appeared to perform similarly in spring and summer. References to both indivi- dual and breed differences in sexual act- ivity of rams are well documented in the scientific literature (Kilgour, 1980; Land, 1970; Lees, 1978; Schanbacher and Lunstra, 1976). Such differences appear to be more pronounced outside the normal mating season. Shackell, Kelly and Allison (1977) found that rams in New Zealand had the ability to mate at all times of the year in spite of obvious seaso- nal differendes in libido. Although ram behaviour seems un- likely to hamper the success of out-of-sea- son breeding programmes in Iceland some seasonal variation may exist in ram performance and special attention should be paid to semen characteristics. SCHAN- bacher (1979) has demonstrated that ram fertility may have a critical effect on the lambing rate of ewes bred out-of-season. In the present study there was limited evídence of conception rates being affect- ed by individual rams but due to the small numbers of ewes allocated to each ram no defmite conclusions can be drawn. Ne- vertheless, it would seem feasible to select certain rams for efficient breeding out-of- season. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The author should like to thank Messrs. Sveinn Runólfsson, Gunnarsholt and Sigurður Karl Bjarnason, Hvanneyri, as well as their farm staíf, for their kind cooperation.

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