Litter size, litter weight, and lamb survivability of Doyogena sheep managed under community-based breeding program in Ethiopia
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Litter size, litter weight, and lamb survivability of Doyogena sheep managed under community-based breeding program in Ethiopia
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Corrigendum to "Litter size, litter weight, and lamb survivability of Doyogena sheep managed under community-based breeding program in Ethiopia" [Heliyon Volume 8, Issue 11, November 2022, Article e11576].Heliyon. 2025 Mar 26;11(9):e43245. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2025.e43245. eCollection 2025 Apr. Heliyon. 2025. PMID: 40535293 Free PMC article.
Abstract
Increasing litter size and weight during the marketing time by decreasing mortality among lambs per ewe is the objective of the community-based breeding program (CBBP). This study aims to find out litter size, litter weight per ewe, and preweaning lamb mortality of Doyogena sheep managed under CBBP. The study analyzed the data records of 4530 animals for 8 years from 2013 to 2020. A logistic regression procedure was used to analyze pre-weaning lamb survival rates. Results showed that the overall least-squares means of litter size at birth (LSB), litter size at weaning (LSW), total litter weight at birth (TLWB), and total litter weight at weaning (TLWW) were 1.57 ± 0.02 lambs, 1.50 ± 0.02 lambs, 5.24 ± 0.09 kg, and 24.14 ± 0.69 kg respectively. The incidence of pre-weaning lamb mortality was 4.72%. Year and breeder cooperative vary were observed for pre-weaning lamb losses. Females had lower odds of survival as compared to males. Odds of survival were low for triplets, quadruplets, and low birth weight (≤2 kg) born lambs. The ongoing selection program which aims to improve reproductive and growth performance had a positive influence on the survival rate of lambs. Improvement of the environment in the flock, special care for multiple-born and care for small lambs would lead to further lamb survival improvements.
Keywords: Doyogena sheep; Lamb survival; Litter size; Litter weight; Logistic regression.
© 2022 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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