Can heat synchronization work for BY LAURIE DOBROSKY LiTI’X’Z Now that the longest day of the year has come and gone, farmers and livestock are being subtly reminded the days are getting shorter and the nights cooler. This annual phenomenon not only triggers sheep throughout the state to have “romantic' in clinations, but it causes shepherds to ponder their lot in life as they “look forward’ to those cold nights spent m the barn watching tor lambs. These winter-vigil reminiscences that last tor weeks and sometimes months until all the lambs arrive prompt each shepherd to ask themselves it there isn’t a better way? The answer to those shepherds’ questions (and prayers) may be on the horizon in the form ot hor mones tor heat synchronization. Researchers at various univer sities and at laboratories ot private sheep organizations have been looking at a number ot possibilities one in particular is prostaglandin, known com mercially as Lutalyse. 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In cattle, its basic purposes are to bring temales into heat and to synchronize the estrus cycles in a number ot animals so calving will occur within a short interval. Since Lutalyse works only in cycling animals this presents a major problem tor most sheep producers where ewes don’t come m heat every 21 days like cattle. In nature, sheep are brought into estrus cycles by a decrease m the amount ot daylight. This occurs at only one time ot year in late summer and fall. According to Penn State’s Clair Engle, this would mean the product could be used with good results only during August and September. Since the University has done no controlled ex perimentation on using prostaglandins in sheep, his conjectures are based on the ex penences ot sheep producers who have voluntarily tried the product on their own. There is one exception to this rule, however Dorsets. This breed ot sheep will cycle throughout the year. So, on this ANY WAY YOU FIGURE IT DX-120- 110 Hp PTO #2. Walw*r of f inane* charg* to 3/1 /82 on all DX Tractors particular breed, "Lutylase will tunction the same as in cattle,” states Engle. ‘“This material is not officially cleared tor use in sheep,'' Engle stresses. Howevei, he adds that, to his knowledge, there are very tew side ettects when used on sheep. In discussing the potential use ot a .product like Lutalyse, a University of Pennsylvania veterinarian working at New Bolton Center, K.ennett Square, commments how it could be a management tool tor shepherds wishing to have all the sheep in a tlock lamb at approximately the same time. This would reduce the man-hours spent each year during the lambing season, she says. Because ot their close birth dates, the lambs would have no major size ditterence due to age. This uniform group ot lambs has a better chance ot finding a higher priced market from volume commission buyers than would an assorted group ot ages, weights and sizes. For the shepherd who doesn’t want to risk experimenting with a hormone injection to bring sheep into season, there are a number ot management practices that can be used to bring sheep into heat about one month earlier. According to the New Bolton vet, artificial lighting will move the season ahead. However, its becoming an accepted practice among sheep breeders is almost as slow as the changing day length. For those who are using this concept, the sheep are kept in an enclosed building sometime in August and the amount of light is regulated, making the sheep believe it is fall. 'Developing breeds ot sheep D 5207 - 52 Hp PTO #3. Combination cosh robot* and walvar of flnanc* to 1/1/42 on soloctod tractors Phone (717) 354-4181 Uncaster Farming, Saturday. August 1,1951--Al5 that reproduce without breeding restrictions, such as season, is slow in development,” she stated. An early introduction of a ram with the ewe flock will start the breeding season a month or so earlier, too. Vasectomized rams can be run directly with the ewes. However fertile rams should be separated trom the ewes by a strong fences. Both will achieve the desired effect. ““The use of other hormones, such as progestogenes, will also help advance the breeding season. The length ot the luteal phase of the estrus cycle will inhibit the events associated with estrus and ovulation until the corpus luteum occurs. The removal of the inhibiting effects of progesterone is followed by estrus and ovulation,” explains the veterinarian. There are several ways to ad minister these hormones. The best results have been obtained when 30 mg. ot Flourogestrone acetate is administered by placing a vaginal sponge m the canal and leaving it tor 12-14 days. After removing the sponge, an injection of 375-750 international units ot PMSG (pregnant mare serum) is given to the sheep. There is some controversy over the use of these sponges, however, and it is advisable for all sheep breeders to consult with their veterinarians. Flushing is another method that helps to push the breeding season forward along with helping to increase fertility rates, according to Engle. Flushing means giving the ewes a higher energy ration with more total volume ot feed. According to Engle,“this (Hushing) has the positive effect of sheep multiple births and early cycling of the ewes.” Or. Tom Yonkers, veterinarian in charge of animal regulatory services for the Upjohn Company, joins Engle in stressing that Lutalyse has not been approved for use in sheep. At the present tune there is no petition by the Upjohn company to gam its approval, he notes, even though there is an increasing amount of interest m the product for use in both sheep and goats. ”In my opinion, Lutalyse is probably sate for use in sheep,” Dr. Yonkers states. However, he qualified his opinion since it is only based on practical experience, not actual research data and has been tested on only a small number of animals. Since Lutalyse has not been approved for use in sheep, the Company-can give no recom mended dosages. Only ex perimental data on dosages and fertility can be given. Citing The Sheep and Goat Manual published by the Society tor Thenogenology (a fancy word for reproduction), the New Bolton vet notes that a dosage of 8 milligrams of prostoglandin given in two injections was administered 11 days apart m experiments done on sheep. Ewes usually came into estrus 53 hours after the first in jection of the material. Unlike cattle, where prostoglandin can be used throughout the year, the use and effectiveness of the hormone in sheep depends on the time of year. Various studies have shown both sides to the prostaglandin story both positive and negative. 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