The objective in a sheep enterpreise is, or should be, the economical production of high-quality meat and wool. How well the producer achieves this objective is determined by a combination of several factors. They can be grouped broadly as (1) breeding, (2) feeding and management, and (3) marketing and servicing for consumption. Animal breeding is the first step in the efficient production of sheep and wool
Three traits of dual purpose sheep such as the New Zealand Romney are of paramount importance in con...
There are 1.3 billion sheep in the world that provide milk, meat and wool to meet market demands for...
This review describes the manipulation of the sheep genotype by genetic engineering, which is define...
Some of the factors involved in inter-flock or breed improvement programs are discussed. Such progra...
Examples of breeding objectives for sheep industries with well developed breeding programs such as i...
At the first and second World Congresses on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production some considerat...
Genetics is the science of heredity. It seeks to explain differences and similarities exhibited by r...
Genetic engineering requires clearly defined objectives, adequate genetic variability and effective ...
In his introduction to the Plenary Session of the First World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livest...
The continuous development and application of technology for genetic improvement is a key element fo...
Breeding objectives that are clearly defined simplify selection decisions based on multiple traits, ...
The most important factor to a profitable sheep enterprise is the number of lambs marketed per ewe b...
Objective genetic improvement in specialized meat breeds of sheep in Britain is based largely on the...
Sheep give meat, milk, wool to the human population and this makes them a significant part of the wo...
Genetic improvement in a flock depends on the producer’s ability to select breeding sheep that are g...
Three traits of dual purpose sheep such as the New Zealand Romney are of paramount importance in con...
There are 1.3 billion sheep in the world that provide milk, meat and wool to meet market demands for...
This review describes the manipulation of the sheep genotype by genetic engineering, which is define...
Some of the factors involved in inter-flock or breed improvement programs are discussed. Such progra...
Examples of breeding objectives for sheep industries with well developed breeding programs such as i...
At the first and second World Congresses on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production some considerat...
Genetics is the science of heredity. It seeks to explain differences and similarities exhibited by r...
Genetic engineering requires clearly defined objectives, adequate genetic variability and effective ...
In his introduction to the Plenary Session of the First World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livest...
The continuous development and application of technology for genetic improvement is a key element fo...
Breeding objectives that are clearly defined simplify selection decisions based on multiple traits, ...
The most important factor to a profitable sheep enterprise is the number of lambs marketed per ewe b...
Objective genetic improvement in specialized meat breeds of sheep in Britain is based largely on the...
Sheep give meat, milk, wool to the human population and this makes them a significant part of the wo...
Genetic improvement in a flock depends on the producer’s ability to select breeding sheep that are g...
Three traits of dual purpose sheep such as the New Zealand Romney are of paramount importance in con...
There are 1.3 billion sheep in the world that provide milk, meat and wool to meet market demands for...
This review describes the manipulation of the sheep genotype by genetic engineering, which is define...