This investigation was initiated to determine which factors would be most beneficial to implement for range operations. This study involved five groups of ewes that were maintained for 5 or 6 years on several commercial range operations in western South Dakota
Breeds of sheep will exhibit differences in lamb and wool production on a lifetime basis as well as ...
The number of lambs marketed per ewe exposed has the greatest effect, of many factors studied includ...
Most research reports indicate that very young and very old ewes have lower levels of lamb and wool ...
This study was designed to evaluate lifetime productivity of the FDT ewe compared to the straightbre...
Production data for 1977 and 1978 have been collected on Finn x Targhee, Suffolk x Targhee and Targh...
Data from Targhee, Suffolk x Targhee and Finnsheep x Targhee ewes which had completed a lifetime pro...
A research project was designed and initiated in the fall of 1970 to evaluate the effect of breed of...
The practice of breeding ewes to lamb at 12 months of age has not been widely accepted by commercial...
The ability of ewe lambs to produce a lamb crop at 12 months of age can improve the economic outcome...
Targhee ewes procured in the range area of western South Dakota were utilizaed to study the producti...
Due to present economic pressures, sheep producers must utilize every management tool in the most pr...
Total lifetime weight of lamb weaned and weight of wool produced per ewe of the original flock is a ...
South Dakota has a wide range of environmental conditions suitable for sheep production. These condi...
One of the potential area to increase efficiency of sheep production, and thereby net return, is thr...
Number of lambs born and marketed per ewe per year is a major factor in ewe flock productivity. Prev...
Breeds of sheep will exhibit differences in lamb and wool production on a lifetime basis as well as ...
The number of lambs marketed per ewe exposed has the greatest effect, of many factors studied includ...
Most research reports indicate that very young and very old ewes have lower levels of lamb and wool ...
This study was designed to evaluate lifetime productivity of the FDT ewe compared to the straightbre...
Production data for 1977 and 1978 have been collected on Finn x Targhee, Suffolk x Targhee and Targh...
Data from Targhee, Suffolk x Targhee and Finnsheep x Targhee ewes which had completed a lifetime pro...
A research project was designed and initiated in the fall of 1970 to evaluate the effect of breed of...
The practice of breeding ewes to lamb at 12 months of age has not been widely accepted by commercial...
The ability of ewe lambs to produce a lamb crop at 12 months of age can improve the economic outcome...
Targhee ewes procured in the range area of western South Dakota were utilizaed to study the producti...
Due to present economic pressures, sheep producers must utilize every management tool in the most pr...
Total lifetime weight of lamb weaned and weight of wool produced per ewe of the original flock is a ...
South Dakota has a wide range of environmental conditions suitable for sheep production. These condi...
One of the potential area to increase efficiency of sheep production, and thereby net return, is thr...
Number of lambs born and marketed per ewe per year is a major factor in ewe flock productivity. Prev...
Breeds of sheep will exhibit differences in lamb and wool production on a lifetime basis as well as ...
The number of lambs marketed per ewe exposed has the greatest effect, of many factors studied includ...
Most research reports indicate that very young and very old ewes have lower levels of lamb and wool ...