This study investigated the factors affecting milk production and lactation
curve parameters from the complete lactations of Awassi dairy sheep. The a
nimals were kept in a single flock under intensive management and milked tw
ice daily starting at lambing. Lambs were removed from the ewes at birth in
to an artificial rearing unit. The results of the analyses of 3740 complete
lactations showed a mean litter size of 1.28 lambs born per ewe lambing an
d average total milk yield of 506 l from lactations 214 days in length and
with an average lambing interval of 330 days. Mean lactation number was 3.7
1 and ewes conceived on average in the 6th month of the lactation. The lact
ations peaked on day 45 at a yield of 3.44 l. The maximum milk secretion po
tential of the ewes was 3.9 l/day, with milk yield increasing at 62 g/day m
id way between lambing and peak yield and declining at 16.5 g/day mid way b
etween peak and the end of lactation. Age at first lambing, lactation numbe
r, lit ter size, month of lambing and month of conception during the lactat
ion had significant effects (P < 0.05) on some or all of the lactation para
meters investigated. Relatively high milk yield was obtained in lactations
starting in the January to March period. The monthly effect an milk product
ion was explained by significant (P < 0.05) heat load and photoperiod effec
ts. High milk production was found to have a significant (P < 0.05) adverse
effect on reproductive performance. Conception followed a significant (P <
0.05) shout term variation in milk production.