SUBJECT: AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE
CLASS: SS1
DATE:
TERM: 3RD TERM
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WEEK SIX
REPRODUCTION IN FARM ANIMALS
Reproduction is the process that gives rise to young in farm animals; it is the ability of animals to birth young. This process starts when the animal is sexually matured. Time of sexual maturity varies between animals, in cattle it takes up to 15 months, in goat and sheep about 6 months, poultry about 18 weeks etc. The following terms are associated with reproduction in farm animals.
OESTRUS CYCLE
This is the interval from the end of one heat period to the beginning of another. It is under the influence of hormone called oestrogen.It is the sexual cycle that occurs in all female animals if the animal is not pregnant. The period varies among farm animals:
Cow – 20 – 21 days
Ewe – 17 – 21 days
Sow – 14 – 28 days
Doe (goat) – 17 – 21 days
Doe (rabbit) - spontaneous
OVULATION
This is rupturing of ovarian wall to release egg into the fallopian tube in farm animals; a process is controlled by luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle stimulating hormone (FSH). It varies among
farm animals
Cow => 10 – 14 hours
Ewe => 20 – 24 hours
Sow => 24 – 36 hours
Doe (goat) => 12 – 36 hours
Doe (rabbit) => spontaneous
HEAT PERIOD
This is the period in which female animals have the urge to copulate or accept the male animal. The female show signs of readiness to mate. It is controlled by oestrogen. It varies among farm animals
Cow => 5 – 24 hours
Ewe => 35 – 36 hours
Sow => 40 – 48 hours
Doe (goat) => 40 – 50 hours
Doe (rabbit) =>spontaneous
SIGNS OF HEAT IN FARM ANIMALS
In summary, ovulation (release of eggs) then heat period (receptivity to mating) then oestrus period (preparatory period for next ovulation)/pregnancy if there is successful mating that leads to fertilization.
EVALUATION
MATING
This is also called coitus or copulation (sexual intercourse). This is the act in which the penis of the male animal is inserted into the vaginal of the female animal leading to introduction of sperm into the vagina. Mating could be natural or artificial.
NATURAL MATING
It occurs when a male after identifying a female on heat, mates with the female animal. Examples of natural mating include:
FLOCK MATING
This is a deliberate act in which the male and female animal are allowed to move together
ADVANTAGES FLOCK MATING
DISADVANTAGES FLOCK MATING
This form of mating occurs in pigs and poultry. A male is given a specific number of female depending on the strength of the breed. About 1 male to 20 females on heat
ADVANTAGES PEN MATING
DISADVANTAGES PEN MATING
A male (stud)with proven qualities is kept in a room in this type. Any female that is on heat is led to it for mating and thereafter the female is removed.
ADVANTAGES STUD MATING
DISADVANTAGES STUD MATING
ARTIFICIAL MATING
This is called artificial insemination, which involves the act of inserting the spermatozoa artificially into the vagina of female animals on heat. The sperm is collected from a male animal with desired characters with the aid of an artificial vagina, massage method, etc. Sperm collected is stored in liquid nitrogen at -196°C.
ADVANTAGES ARTIFICIAL MATING
DISADVANTAGES ARTIFICIAL MATING
EVALUATION
FERTILIZATION
This is the fusion of the male and female sex cells spermatozoa and ovum respectively. This process occurs in the Fallopian tube or oviduct.
IMPLANTATION
This is the attachment of zygote (fertilized egg) to the wall of the uterus after fertilization. The zygote develops into a foetus and continues to grow till time of parturition.
GESTATION PERIOD
This is a period between fertilization of an ovum to the birth of young ones, conception and
birth. During gestation, female animals do not come on heat. It is under the control of hormone called progesterone (Pregnancy hormone).
FEATURES OF GESTATION PERIOD
SPECIES | NAME OF FEMALE | GESTATION PERIOD |
Horse Cattle | Mare Cow | 336 days 283 days |
Goat | Doe | 150 days |
Sheep | Ewe | 150 days |
Pig | Sow | 114 days |
Rabbit Chicken | Doe Hen | 31days 21 days |
PARTURITION
This is the act of giving birth in farm animals. It marks the end of pregnancy and the beginning of lactation. The act of parturition for each animal is unique.
Cow – Calving
Sow – Farrowing
Ewe – Lambing
Goat (Doe) – Kidding
Rabbit (Doe) – Kindling
Poultry – hatching
SIGNS OF APPROACHING PARTURITION
EVALUATION
LACTATION
This is the period during which the female releases milk from its udder immediately after parturition and thereafter. Lactation is under the control of hormone called oxytocin, it can be increased by injecting animal with oxytocin.
Lactation is also be stimulated by the presence of the young ones, presence of a milker, the use of hand to rub the udder and the use of machine to milk the cow. The milk from goat is the best and richest of all the animals. Milk collected from animals is made fit for consumption via a process known as pasteurization.
COLOSTRUM
This is the milk produced immediately after parturition within the first five days of milk production is essentially colostrum. It is yellowish-white milk. It is important for the new born animals to take colostrum because
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