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Reproduction, Fertility and Development | 2003

Determinants of the annual pattern of reproduction in mature male Merino and Suffolk sheep: responses to a nutritional stimulus in the breeding and non-breeding seasons

M.J. Hotzel; S.W. Walkden-Brown; James S. Fisher; Graeme Martin

This study was designed to test whether an acute improvement in diet would increase gonadotrophin secretion and testicular growth in strongly photoperiod-responsive Suffolk rams and weakly photoperiod-responsive Merino rams in both the breeding (February-March) and the non-breeding (July-August) seasons. Mature rams (n = 5 or 6) of these breeds were fed a maintenance diet (0.9 kg chaff + 100 g lupin grain) or the same diet supplemented with 1.5 kg lupin grain for 42 days in each season. Lupin grain is a rich source of both energy and protein. Testosterone, luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) were measured in plasma from blood sampled every 20 min for 24 h on Days -1, 12 and 35 relative to the change in feeding. In rams supplemented with lupins, body mass increased in both breeds in both seasons (P < 0.001). Scrotal circumference and LH pulse frequency increased with lupin supplementation in both seasons (P < 0.003) in Merinos, but only during the breeding season (P < 0.003) in Suffolks. Plasma FSH concentrations were affected by diet only during the breeding season, being elevated on Day 12 in lupin-supplemented rams of both breeds (P < 0.05). It was concluded that Merino rams exhibit reproductive responses to improved nutrition irrespective of time of the year, whereas Suffolk rams respond to nutrition only when the hypothalamic reproductive centres are not inhibited by photoperiod. Thus, Suffolks do respond to nutrition, just as Merinos do, but only when photoperiod allows. This difference between breeds appears to be a result of differences in the neuroendocrine pathways that control pulsatile gonadotrophin-releasing hormone secretion.


Reproduction | 1998

Morphometric and endocrine analyses of the effects of nutrition on the testis of mature Merino rams

M.J. Hotzel; C.M. Markey; S. W. Walkden-Brown; Margaret Blackberry; Graeme Martin


Reproduction, Fertility and Development | 2002

Determinants of the annual pattern of reproduction in mature male Merino and Suffolk sheep: modification of responses to photoperiod by an annual cycle in food supply

Graeme Martin; M.J. Hotzel; Dominique Blache; S.W. Walkden-Brown; Margaret Blackberry; R. Boukhliq; James S. Fisher; David Miller


Non-photoperiodic inputs into seasonal breeding in male ruminants | 1994

Non-photoperiodic inputs into seasonal breeding in male ruminants

Graeme Martin; S.W. Walkden-Brown; R. Boukhliq; S. Tjondronegoro; David Miller; James S. Fisher; M.J. Hotzel; Barrie J. Restall; Norman R. Adams


Reproduction | 1997

Effects of nutrition on testicular growth in mature Merino rams actively immunized against GnRH

M.J. Hotzel; A. Caraty; Graeme Martin


Nutritional and photoperiodic control of testicular size in Suffolk and Merino rams | 1994

Nutritional and photoperiodic control of testicular size in Suffolk and Merino rams

Graeme Martin; James S. Fisher; Margaret Blackberry; R. Boukhliq; M.J. Hotzel; David Miller; K. Shepherd; S.W. Walkden-Brown


Immunisation against growth hormone- releasing factor (GRF) does not affect the testicular response to nutrition in rams | 1994

Immunisation against growth hormone- releasing factor (GRF) does not affect the testicular response to nutrition in rams

S.W. Walkden-Brown; M.J. Hotzel; R.D.G. Rigby; Graeme Martin


Effect of Immunisation Against Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone (GHRH) on Body Composition and Wool Growth in Merino Rams Fed Two Levels Of Nutrition | 2000

Effect of Immunisation Against Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone (GHRH) on Body Composition and Wool Growth in Merino Rams Fed Two Levels Of Nutrition

S.W. Walkden-Brown; M.J. Hotzel; Graeme Martin; R.D.G. Rigby


Neuroendocrine and endocrine mechanisms mediating the nutritional regulation of reproduction in sheep | 1995

Neuroendocrine and endocrine mechanisms mediating the nutritional regulation of reproduction in sheep

M.J. Hotzel; S.W. Walkden-Brown; David Miller; Graeme Martin


Influence of nutrition and photoperiod on the secretion of luteinising hormone and melatonin in mature Merino and Suffolk rams | 1995

Influence of nutrition and photoperiod on the secretion of luteinising hormone and melatonin in mature Merino and Suffolk rams

Dominique Blache; M.J. Hotzel; Margaret Blackberry; Graeme Martin

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S.W. Walkden-Brown

University of Western Australia

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Graeme Martin

University of Western Australia

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James S. Fisher

University of Western Australia

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Margaret Blackberry

University of Western Australia

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R. Boukhliq

University of Western Australia

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Dominique Blache

University of Western Australia

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S. Tjondronegoro

University of Western Australia

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