ra0002o018 | SRF Student Prize Session | SRF2015
Moutevelidi Evangelia S
, Hogg Charis O
, Rutherford Kenneth M D
, Ashworth Cheryl J
This study determined whether variation (representative of normal UK farm conditions) in pregnant ewe management is sufficient to alter the programing of the male reproductive axis. Between days 85 and 138 of pregnancy, twin-bearing ewes were managed to either mimic poor husbandry (PH) with a high stocking density, reduced feeding space and repeated social mixing or according to best practice (BP) with a lower stocking density, longer feed troughs, and ...