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dc.contributor.authorGavette, Juan Simon
dc.description.abstractTo investigate the effects that late gestational exercise has on ewe performance and colostrum IgG levels, and to evaluate how it impacts neonatal serum IgG absorption and future performance, thirty-two multiparous Dorset ewes were divided into two treatment groups and were housed in individual pens. The treatment group was walked for thirty minutes per day, every other day from the start of the third trimester to lambing. The results indicate that colostrum IgG levels were significantly greater in exercised ewes compared to ewes held in confinement. Increased locomotion impacted pregnant ewe feed intake, body weight, and average daily gain. Gestational exercise did not impact lamb birth weight or weaning weight. There were no significant differences in serum IgG levels amongst lambs after colostrum consumption but there were in serum protein. Further research is needed to better understand how and why gestational exercise increased colostrum IgG levels.en_US
dc.publisherNorth Dakota State Universityen_US
dc.rightsNDSU policy 190.6.2en_US
dc.titleThe Effects of Late Gestational Exercise on Colostrum Quality and Neonatal Immunoglobulin Absorptionen_US
dc.typeThesisen_US
dc.date.accessioned2022-06-01T16:49:26Z
dc.date.available2022-06-01T16:49:26Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10365/32635
dc.subjectcolostrumen_US
dc.subjectexerciseen_US
dc.subjectgestationen_US
dc.subjecthousingen_US
dc.subjectimmunoglobulinsen_US
dc.subjectsheepen_US
dc.rights.urihttps://www.ndsu.edu/fileadmin/policy/190.pdfen_US
ndsu.degreeMaster of Science (MS)en_US
ndsu.collegeAgriculture, Food Systems and Natural Resourcesen_US
ndsu.departmentAnimal Sciencesen_US
ndsu.programAnimal Sciencesen_US
ndsu.advisorStokka, Gerald
ndsu.advisorBerg, Eric


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