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3. | | BANCHERO, G.; QUINTANS, G.; MARTIN, G.B.; LINDSAY, D.R.; MILTON, J.T.B. Nutrition and colostrum production in sheep. 1. Metabolic and hormonal responses to a high-energy supplement in the final stages of pregnancy. Reproduction, Fertility and Development, 2004, v. 16, no. 6, p. 633-645. Article history: Submitted: 7 October 2003 // Accepted: 3 June 2004 // Published: 16 August 2004.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1071/RD03091Biblioteca(s): INIA Treinta y Tres. |
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4. | | BANCHERO, G.; QUINTANS, G.; MARTIN, G.B.; MILTON, J.T.B.; LINDSAY, D.R. Nutrition and colostrum production in sheep. 2. Metabolic and hormonal responses to different energy sources in the final stages of pregnancy. Reproduction, Fertility and Development, 2004, v. 16, no. 6, p. 645-653. Article history: Submitted: 7 October 2003//Accepted: 3 June 2004//Published: 16 August 2004.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1071/RD03092Biblioteca(s): INIA Treinta y Tres. |
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7. | | BANCHERO, G.; STEFANOVA, K.; LINDSAY, D.R.; QUINTANS, G.; BALDI, F.; MILTON, J.T.B.; MARTIN, G.B. Ovulation and ovulation rate in ewes under grazing conditions: factors affecting the response to short-term supplementation. Animal, Volume 15, Issue 2, February 2021, Article number 100100. OPEN ACCESS. Doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.animal.2020.100100 Article history:Received 11 July 2020/Received in revised form 22 September 2020/Accepted 24 September 2020/
Available online 14 dic 2020. Corresponding author : E-mail address: gbanchero@inia.org.uy (G.E. Banchero).Biblioteca(s): INIA La Estanzuela. |
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9. | | BANCHERO, G.; CLARIGET, J.M.; LA MANNA, A.; WATT, L.J.; MILTON, J.T.B.; FERNANDEZ, E.; ZARZA, R.; BALDI, F.; THOMAS, D.T. Growth of young cattle grazing high-moisture winter forages in a temperate environment was not affected by access to drinking water. Animal Production Science, 2022, Volume 62, Issue 4, p.392-400. Doi: https://doi.org/10.1071/AN21288 Article history: Received: 2 June 2021/Accepted: 10 November 2021/Published: 9 December 2021 -- Correspondence author: Banchero, G.; Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria. INIA la Estanzuela, Ruta 50 km 12, Colonia, Uruguay;...Biblioteca(s): INIA La Estanzuela. |
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10. | | VIÑOLES, C.; PAGANONI, B.L.; MCNATTY, K.P.; HEATH, D.A.; THOMPSON, A.N.; GLOVER, K.M.M.; MILTON, J.T.B.; MARTIN, G.B. Follicle development, endocrine profiles and ovulation rate in adult Merino ewes-effects of early nutrition (pre-and post-natal) and supplementation with lupin grain. Reproduction, 2014, v. 147, no. 1, p. 101-110. History article: Received 14 March 2013; First decision 8 April 2013; Revised manuscript received 17 October 2013; Accepted 23 October 2013.Biblioteca(s): INIA Tacuarembó. |
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INIA La Estanzuela. |
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21/02/2014 |
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11/11/2019 |
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A - 2 |
Autor : |
MARTIN, G.B.; MILTON, J.T.B.; DAVIDSON, R.H.; BANCHERO, G.; LINDSAY, D.R.; BLACHE , D. |
Afiliación : |
G.B. MARTIN; J.T.B. MILTON; R.H. DAVIDSON; GEORGGET ELIZABETH BANCHERO HUNZIKER, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; D.R. LINDSAY; D. BLACHE. |
Título : |
Natural methods for increasing reproductive efficiency in small ruminants. |
Fecha de publicación : |
2004 |
Fuente / Imprenta : |
Animal Reproduction Science,Volumes 82-83, July 2004, Pages 231-245. |
DOI : |
10.1016/j.anireprosci.2004.05.014 |
Idioma : |
Inglés |
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Article history:Available online 15 July 2004. |
Contenido : |
Abstract
This paper describes three strategies to improve the reproductive performance of small ruminants
in ways that lead to ?clean, green and ethical? animal production. The first is aimed at control of the
timing of reproductive events for which we turn to the socio-sexual inputs of the ?male effect? to
induce synchronised ovulation in females thatwould otherwise be anovulatory. The second strategy,
?focussed feeding?, is based on our knowledge of the responses to nutrition and aims to develop
short programs of nutritional supplements that are precisely timed and specifically designed for
individual events in the reproductive process, such as gamete production, embryo survival, fetal
programming and colostrum production. The third strategy aims to maximise offspring survival
by a combination of management, nutrition and genetic selection for behavior (temperament). All
of these approaches involve non-pharmacological manipulation of the endogenous control systems
of the animals and complement the detailed information from ultrasound that is now becoming
available. The use of such clean, green and ethical tools in the management of our animals can be
cost-effective, increase productivity and, at the same time, greatly improve the image of meat and
milk industries in society and the marketplace. |
Palabras claves : |
COLOSTRUM; MALE EFFECT; NUTRITION; OFFSRPING SURVIVAL; SUPERVIVENCIA DE LOS DESCENDIENTES; TEMPERAMENT; TRMPERAMENTO. |
Thesagro : |
CALOSTRO; EFICIENCIA REPRODUCTIVA; NUTRICION ANIMAL; SUPERVIVENCIA. |
Asunto categoría : |
L53 Fisiología Animal - Reproducción |
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