01055nam a2200205 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000200006024500700008026001870015052004090033765000140074665000100076065000170077065000100078765000130079765000120081065000100082265000170083215233782024-01-04 1993 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d1 aHANRAHAN, J. P. aAspects of the reproductive biology of sheep, goats and camelids. aIn: SEMINAR IN THE COMMUNITY PROGRAMME FOR THE COORDINATION OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH, 1991. Agriculture alternative animals for fibre production. Peebles: s.e., 1993. p. 55-62.c1993 aThe main feature of reproduction in sheep, goats and South American camelids are reviewed, and differences between camelids and the other 2 species are highlighted. Sheep and goats are seasonal breeders while camelids are essentially non-seasonal. Camelids are induced ovulators, which contrasts with the spontaneous ovulation and regular oestrous cycles in sheep and goats during their breeding seasons. aCamelidae aGoats aReproduction aSheep aBiologia aCaprino aOvino aReprodução