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	<titleInfo><title>Effects of age and nutritional status at mating on the reproductive and productive traits in Suffolk sheep kept under permanent outdoor management system</title></titleInfo>
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		<namePart type="family">Ptáček</namePart>
		<namePart type="given">Martin</namePart>
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	<name type="personal">
		<namePart type="family">Ducháček</namePart>
		<namePart type="given">Jaromír</namePart>
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	<name type="personal">
		<namePart type="family">Stádník</namePart>
		<namePart type="given">Luděk</namePart>
		<role><roleTerm type="text">author</roleTerm></role>
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	<name type="personal">
		<namePart type="family">Fantová</namePart>
		<namePart type="given">Milena</namePart>
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	<originInfo><dateIssued>2017</dateIssued></originInfo>
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	<abstract lang="English">This study examined the variability of reproductive and productive traits in Suffolk sheep (a commercial flock, n = 316 ewes) with regard to the dams' age or the nutritional status of sheep at mating under a year-round outdoor management. Data were collected across a 3-year monitoring period (totally 655 observations). The fixed effects of dam's age (dams grouped as: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 years and older), ewe's live weight (LW; ewes grouped as: &amp;lt; 72 kg; 72-83 kg; &amp;gt; 83 kg), and backfat thickness at mating (BT; ewes grouped as: &amp;lt; 7.9 mm; 7.9-10.5 mm; &amp;gt; 10.5 mm) were evaluated. The dam's age influenced reproductive and productive traits such that 2- and 6-year and older ewes reached the lowest values. Ewes with LW &amp;gt; 83 kg had significantly higher lambing rate (11.8%) compared to those with LW &amp;lt; 72 kg. The group of ewes with LW &amp;lt; 72 kg gave birth to a significantly lower number of live lambs in litter (-8.9%) in comparison with LW &amp;lt; 83 kg group. An increase (9.9%; P &amp;lt; 0.01) of total litter weight at birth or an increase (12.5%; P &amp;lt; 0.05) of total litter weight at 100 days of age were detected in LW &amp;gt; 83 kg group compared to LW &amp;lt; 72 kg group. BT &amp;gt; 10.5 mm ewes had by 8.9% lower lambing rate (P &amp;lt; 0.05), by 6.8% lower litter size (P &amp;lt; 0.05), by 14.5% lower number of live lambs in litter (P &amp;lt; 0.01), and by 8.6% lower total litter weight at birth compared to BT &amp;lt; 7.9 mm ewes. A significantly lower total litter weight at 100 days of age (-10.8%) and a significantly lower total litter gain from birth to 100 days of age (-11.5%) were detected in BT &amp;gt; 10.5 mm ewes in comparison to BT 7.9-10.5 mm ewes.</abstract>
	<subject><topic>live weight; backfat thickness; body condition score; lamb</topic></subject>
	<identifier type="doi">10.17221/63/2016-CJAS</identifier>
	<identifier type="uri">https://cjas.agriculturejournals.cz/artkey/cjs-201705-0004.php</identifier>
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		<titleInfo><title>Czech Journal of Animal Science</title></titleInfo>
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			<detail type="volume"><number>62</number></detail>
			<detail type="issue"><number>5</number></detail>
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				<start>211</start>
				<end>218</end>
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			<date>2017</date>
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		<identifier type="issn">12121819</identifier>
		<genre authority="marc">periodical</genre>
		<genre>academic journal</genre>
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