Eo. Price et al., Sexual performance of twin ram lambs and the effect of number and sex of contemporary siblings, APPL ANIM B, 68(3), 2000, pp. 199-205
The objectives of this investigation were to determine the degree of corres
pondence in the sexual performance of twin male sheep and to compare the se
xual performance of ram lambs born co-twin to another male (M-M), co-twin t
o a female (M-F) and as single (S) offspring. Individual ram lambs(N = 117)
, including 13 M-M twin sets, were exposed to four estrous ewes for 30 min
at 7-day intervals over a 4-week period at 8 to 9 months of age.
Frequencies of ejaculation (serving capacity) and mounts without ejaculatio
n were recorded. hl-M males averaged 2.9 ejaculations and 13.1 mounts per t
est. Individuals within 9 of the 13 M-M twin sets (69%) differed by an aver
age of 0.5 or fewer ejaculations per test. Although variability within M-M
twin sets was very low, variability between the 13 M-M twin sets was also l
ow (coefficient of variation = 10.6%). Consequently, frequencies of both ej
aculation and mounting (without ejaculation) within the 13 twin sets were n
ot correlated (P=0.50 and P = 0.10, respectively), When the progeny of indi
vidual sires were compared, mounting frequencies were correlated(P < 0.02)
but not ejaculation rates(P = 0.72). M-M, M-F and S ram lambs did not diffe
r for either ejaculation frequency(P = 0.26) or mounts without ejaculation
(P = 0.98). It was concluded that the sexual performance of related individ
uals is likely to be very similar and that the number and sex of contempora
ry siblings does not necessarily influence rates of mounting and ejaculatio
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