Literature DB >> 15315746

Management of photoperiod to control caprine reproduction in the subtropics.

José Alberto Delgadillo1, Gonzalo Fitz-Rodríguez, Gerardo Duarte, Francisco Gerardo Véliz, Evaristo Carrillo, José Alfredo Flores, Jesús Vielma, Horacio Hernandez, Benoît Malpaux.   

Abstract

Reproductive seasonality is observed in some breeds originating from or adapted to subtropical latitudes. In 'photoperiodic flexible breeds', such as Australian cashmere goats, the annual breeding season can be manipulated through nutrition, whereas in 'photoperiodic rigid breeds', such as Creole goats from subtropical Mexico, sexual activity can be controlled by altering the photoperiod. In males from the latter breed, artificial long days, whether or not accompanied by the administration of melatonin, stimulate sexual activity during the non-breeding season. These treated males are able to induce the sexual activity of anoestrous females through the male effect under intensive or extensive conditions. Photoperiodic treatments and the male effect can be easily integrated into different breeding management systems in subtropical latitudes.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15315746     DOI: 10.10371/RD04030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Reprod Fertil Dev        ISSN: 1031-3613            Impact factor:   2.311


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4.  Crocin Improves the Quality of Cryopreserved Goat Semen in Different Breeds.

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5.  The Re-Addition of Seminal Plasma after Thawing Does Not Improve Buck Sperm Quality Parameters.

Authors:  Uchechi Linda Ohaneje; Uchebuchi Ike Osuagwuh; Manuel Alvarez-Rodríguez; Iván Yánez-Ortiz; Abigail Tabarez; María Jesús Palomo
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