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bp0006rdr26 | Fetal Development | REDR2006

Flock differences in the impact of maternal dietary restriction on offspring growth and glucose tolerance in female offspring

Burt BE , Hess BW , Nathanielsz PW , Ford SP

Variable impacts of in-utero programming stimuli on postnatal offspring development suggest that genotype may play a role in this response. In this study, ewes from two flocks of similar breeding but adapted for 6–8 generations to one of two markedly different production environments were utilized (Baggs ewes - nomadic lifestyle and limited nutrition; UW ewes - sedentary lifestyle and adequate nutrition). Ewes from each flock were fed 50% (nutrient restricted) or 100...