TY  - JOUR
T1  - Production Performance of Jamuna Basin Lamb under Semi-Intensive Management System
in Bangladesh
AU - Hashem, M.A. AU - Islam, T. AU - Hossain, M.A. AU - Kamal, M.T. AU - Sun, M.A. AU - Rahman, M.M. 
JO  - Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances
VL  - 19
IS  - 11
SP  - 150
EP  - 158
PY  - 2020
DA  - 2001/08/19
SN  - 1680-5593
DO  - javaa.2020.150.158
UR  - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=javaa.2020.150.158
KW  - Jamuna basin sheep
KW  -lamb
KW  -growth traits
KW  -production performance
AB  - The study was aimed to understand the
production performances of Jamuna basin lambs at
different ages from some selected areas of Sherpur
district. For this purpose, growth performance data on 360
lambs were collected from October 2018 to September
2019. Statistical analyses were done using SPSS-v-20
version computer software. The means of body weight of
Jamuna basin lambs were 1.46&plusmn;0.01, 3.58&plusmn;0.05,
6.65&plusmn;0.10, 9.84&plusmn;0.25, 14.74&plusmn;0.74 and 17.00&plusmn;0.63 kg,
respectively at birth, one, three, six, nine and twelve
months of age. Sex had significant effect (p<0.05) at six
month of age. Body weight and average daily gains were
higher in male than female lambs at different ages. Litter
size had highly significant effect (p<0.001) on birth
weight and weight at one month of age. Single born lamb
had higher birth weight and average daily gain than twins
and triplets. A significant (p<0.05) effect was found on
the weight at three months of age due to seasonal
influence. Average Daily Gain (ADG) from one, three,
six, nine and twelve month was found 119.33&plusmn;2.25 &
119.00&plusmn;2.20, 73.89&plusmn;2.17 & 71.67&plusmn;2.45, 54.67&plusmn;4.03 &
54.83&plusmn;4.67, 54.59&plusmn;2.30 & 52.59&plusmn;3.60 and 51.34&plusmn;3.59 &
46.27&plusmn;4.11 g/day, respectively in location wise. Mortality
was relatively higher within 3 month of age. The
improvement in litter size, body weight and survival
represent potentially significant economic advantage of
Jamuna basin lamb. In conclusion, sex, litter size, body
weight, season, location and flock size used in the study
are important source of variation for growth traits in
Jamuna basin lamb.
ER  - 