Lambing percentage is one of the most significant factors affecting profitability on New Zealand sheep farms. Since the early 1990s, lambing percentage has increased at about 1% per year from a relatively stable level of approximately 100%, and top performing sheep farms are now consistently achieving 150% or more. As lambing percentage increases, the proportion of ewes bearing twins and triplets increases accordingly. Lamb mortality rate in these multiples is higher than in singles, with triplets being particularly susceptible. Consequently, lamb survival has become increasingly important to the New Zealand sheep industry. Sheep Improvement Ltd. (SIL, New Zealand’s national sheep genetic evaluation system owned by Beef + Lamb NZ) records l...
Lamb growth can be optimised with genetic selection using sire Australian sheep breeding values, how...
Abstract Background New Zealan...
Merino ewes are the backbone of the Australian sheep industry and this is likely to be the case for ...
Lambing percentage is one of the most significant factors affecting profitability on New Zealand she...
Lambing percentage is one of the most significant factors affecting profitability on New Zealand she...
peer reviewedPrevious research identified that a review of the current industry New Zealand lamb sur...
Data on lamb survival and associated traits involving records from 15 192 lambs, 6308 dams and 284 s...
Poor lamb survival pre-weaning is a major source of reproductive inefficiency in Australian sheep fl...
Poor lamb survival is recognised in Australia as a major contributor to reproductive inefficiency in...
Estimates of genetic parameters and variance components were made for lamb survival and correlated t...
Poor lamb survival in the Australian Merino has been recognised as a problem since the late 1950's. ...
ABSTRACT Whole genome single nucleotide polymorphism marker (SNP) technologies are rapidly being dev...
Lamb and mutton are the most important sources of income for South African Merino farmers. The possi...
There are 1.3 billion sheep in the world that provide milk, meat and wool to meet market demands for...
The impact of inclusion of genome-wide genotypes into breeding value predictions for UK Texel sheep ...
Lamb growth can be optimised with genetic selection using sire Australian sheep breeding values, how...
Abstract Background New Zealan...
Merino ewes are the backbone of the Australian sheep industry and this is likely to be the case for ...
Lambing percentage is one of the most significant factors affecting profitability on New Zealand she...
Lambing percentage is one of the most significant factors affecting profitability on New Zealand she...
peer reviewedPrevious research identified that a review of the current industry New Zealand lamb sur...
Data on lamb survival and associated traits involving records from 15 192 lambs, 6308 dams and 284 s...
Poor lamb survival pre-weaning is a major source of reproductive inefficiency in Australian sheep fl...
Poor lamb survival is recognised in Australia as a major contributor to reproductive inefficiency in...
Estimates of genetic parameters and variance components were made for lamb survival and correlated t...
Poor lamb survival in the Australian Merino has been recognised as a problem since the late 1950's. ...
ABSTRACT Whole genome single nucleotide polymorphism marker (SNP) technologies are rapidly being dev...
Lamb and mutton are the most important sources of income for South African Merino farmers. The possi...
There are 1.3 billion sheep in the world that provide milk, meat and wool to meet market demands for...
The impact of inclusion of genome-wide genotypes into breeding value predictions for UK Texel sheep ...
Lamb growth can be optimised with genetic selection using sire Australian sheep breeding values, how...
Abstract Background New Zealan...
Merino ewes are the backbone of the Australian sheep industry and this is likely to be the case for ...