Lamb meat is often perceived by consumers as fatty, and consumption has decreased in recent decades. A lean growth index was developed in the UK for terminal sire breeds to increase carcass lean content and constrain fat content at a constant age end point. The purposes of this study were 1) to evaluate the effects of index selection of terminal sires on their crossbred offspring at finishing and 2) to evaluate its effectiveness within terminal sire breeds. Approximately 70% of lambs marketed in the UK have been sired by rams of breeds typically thought of as specialized terminal sires. The most widely used are Charollais, Suffolk, and Texel. These breeds participated in sire referencing schemes from the early 1990s by sharing rams among fl...
Genetic selection for carcass traits is paramount to maximize the profitability and long-term sustai...
This experiment was conducted to compare meat quality and carcass composition of a diverse sampling ...
Carcass and eating quality characteristics of crossbred wether and female lambs sired by Charollais ...
Lamb meat is often perceived by consumers as fatty, and consumption has decreased in recent decades....
The use of terminal sires (TS) for crossbreeding is integral to the UK sheep industry where approxim...
A progeny test was designed to test whether genetic superiority for lean growth in terminal sires is...
While crossing of specialized sire and dam breeds can be biologically efficient overall, a by-produc...
Improvement of lamb performance in low-input operations may prove vital for the sustainability of ea...
Economic selection indices were derived for terminal sire sheep breeds or strains, using physical an...
Objective genetic improvement in specialized meat breeds of sheep in Britain is based largely on the...
peer-reviewedThe practice of crossbreeding using a terminal sire and the use of intact rather than ...
Lamb consumption has declined in recent decades partly due to consumer perception of lamb as overf...
Sheep of a line (S) selected on an index to increase lean weight and decrease fatness at an age, and...
End of Project ReportsThe work undertaken under this project concerned the effects of genetic and n...
Days to harvest (DTH) is the number of days a lamb is fed before reaching a target level of fatness....
Genetic selection for carcass traits is paramount to maximize the profitability and long-term sustai...
This experiment was conducted to compare meat quality and carcass composition of a diverse sampling ...
Carcass and eating quality characteristics of crossbred wether and female lambs sired by Charollais ...
Lamb meat is often perceived by consumers as fatty, and consumption has decreased in recent decades....
The use of terminal sires (TS) for crossbreeding is integral to the UK sheep industry where approxim...
A progeny test was designed to test whether genetic superiority for lean growth in terminal sires is...
While crossing of specialized sire and dam breeds can be biologically efficient overall, a by-produc...
Improvement of lamb performance in low-input operations may prove vital for the sustainability of ea...
Economic selection indices were derived for terminal sire sheep breeds or strains, using physical an...
Objective genetic improvement in specialized meat breeds of sheep in Britain is based largely on the...
peer-reviewedThe practice of crossbreeding using a terminal sire and the use of intact rather than ...
Lamb consumption has declined in recent decades partly due to consumer perception of lamb as overf...
Sheep of a line (S) selected on an index to increase lean weight and decrease fatness at an age, and...
End of Project ReportsThe work undertaken under this project concerned the effects of genetic and n...
Days to harvest (DTH) is the number of days a lamb is fed before reaching a target level of fatness....
Genetic selection for carcass traits is paramount to maximize the profitability and long-term sustai...
This experiment was conducted to compare meat quality and carcass composition of a diverse sampling ...
Carcass and eating quality characteristics of crossbred wether and female lambs sired by Charollais ...