A research project was initiated in the fall of 1970 to evaluate the effect of breed of sire, level of postweaning nutrition, age at first breeding and type of birth on subsequent reproductive performance of the ewe. Data from the growth phase of lambs produced in this study from 1971 through 1975 are presented in this report
Graduation date: 1981Half Polypay ewe lambs were bred to Suffolk, North Country\ud Cheviot and Hamps...
Graduation date: 1983This study examined the effects of sire breed and\ud weight on the performance ...
The reproductive performance of Merino ewe lambs is highly variable and generally poor in comparison...
A research project was designed and initiated in the fall of 1970 to evaluate the effect of breed of...
One of the potential area to increase efficiency of sheep production, and thereby net return, is thr...
The practice of breeding ewes to lamb at 12 months of age has not been widely accepted by commercial...
The number of lambs marketed per ewe exposed has the greatest effect, of many factors studied includ...
The objective of this study is to determine the production advantage for growth and carcass traits i...
This investigation was initiated to determine which factors would be most beneficial to implement fo...
Due to present economic pressures, sheep producers must utilize every management tool in the most pr...
Graduation date: 1964The present study was designed to investigate the relationship\ud of milk produ...
The objectives of this study were to evaluate the environmental effects (age of dam at lambing, type...
Growth data were collected on 1848 Targhee and Targhee crossbred lambs from the Utah Agricultural Ex...
The aim of this study was to evaluate effects of two production systems (spring and winter), sex and...
In addition to genetic, the bodyweight of lambs highly influenced by environmental factors. Growth p...
Graduation date: 1981Half Polypay ewe lambs were bred to Suffolk, North Country\ud Cheviot and Hamps...
Graduation date: 1983This study examined the effects of sire breed and\ud weight on the performance ...
The reproductive performance of Merino ewe lambs is highly variable and generally poor in comparison...
A research project was designed and initiated in the fall of 1970 to evaluate the effect of breed of...
One of the potential area to increase efficiency of sheep production, and thereby net return, is thr...
The practice of breeding ewes to lamb at 12 months of age has not been widely accepted by commercial...
The number of lambs marketed per ewe exposed has the greatest effect, of many factors studied includ...
The objective of this study is to determine the production advantage for growth and carcass traits i...
This investigation was initiated to determine which factors would be most beneficial to implement fo...
Due to present economic pressures, sheep producers must utilize every management tool in the most pr...
Graduation date: 1964The present study was designed to investigate the relationship\ud of milk produ...
The objectives of this study were to evaluate the environmental effects (age of dam at lambing, type...
Growth data were collected on 1848 Targhee and Targhee crossbred lambs from the Utah Agricultural Ex...
The aim of this study was to evaluate effects of two production systems (spring and winter), sex and...
In addition to genetic, the bodyweight of lambs highly influenced by environmental factors. Growth p...
Graduation date: 1981Half Polypay ewe lambs were bred to Suffolk, North Country\ud Cheviot and Hamps...
Graduation date: 1983This study examined the effects of sire breed and\ud weight on the performance ...
The reproductive performance of Merino ewe lambs is highly variable and generally poor in comparison...