01096naa a2200253 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000190006024500790007926000090015852004170016765000140058465000170059865000100061565000150062565000100064065000170065065300170066765300190068465300230070370000180072670000190074477300790076315218702025-06-17 1976 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d1 aCARRICK, M. J. aThe repeatability of ovulation rate in Merino ewes.h[electronic resource] c1976 aThe experiment presented here was designed to study the second of these two relationships. It is well known that the nutritional status of the animal as reflected in its body weight, influences the likelihood of twin births and therefore of twin ovulations. For this reasons treatments were imposed in which the animals were fed to achieve substantial body weight differences in the second season of observation. aOvulation aReproduction aSheep aFisiologia aOvino aReprodução aRaça Merino aRepetibilidade aTaxa de ovulação1 aOLDHAM, C. M.1 aLINDSAY, D. R. tProceedings Australian Society Animal Productiongv. 11, p. 125-128, 1976.