A significant amount of precipitation is the main obstacle to the promotion of cultivated sheep breeds in mountainous conditions. In scientific literature, there are individual authors’ statements that such sheep in the mountains feel oppressed. As a result of heavy rains their fleece quickly gets wet, and than gets dry for a long time. That is why sheep become heavy and often die of colds. On mountain pastures it is often observed that sheep with thin and semi-thin wool stand motionless and helpless in the rain, and sheep with half-rough and coarse wool continue to graze even in the rain. These observations served as the basis for experiments on the adaptability of sheep in mountainous conditions. The scientific-production experiments were...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1999We examined effects of mining on mountain sheep (O...
Climate change has proved to impose potential negative effects on species survival, ecosystems stabi...
Herbivores shape vegetation by suppressing certain plant species while benefitting others. By thus m...
A significant amount of precipitation is the main obstacle to the promotion of cultivated sheep bree...
Sheep fleece became problematic Europe-wide for many reasons, including its very low price. From an ...
The fleece of the Scottish Mountain Blackfaced sheep consists of an admixture of fibres which diffe...
The sub-Mediterranean climate, mostly characterising the mountain regions sited all around the Medi...
Many of the leaves are double-sided, folded and/or inverted (leaf printed on the opposite side).Thes...
Sheep rearing is the most integral part of animal production particularly in tropi cal regions. Clim...
Climate change has a significant effect on the productivity of livestock including milk, meat, and r...
1. A short history of the Scottish Mountain Black - face breed is given with particular reference t...
Sheep vary greatly, even within breeds, in the number and size of folds in the skin. At one time pro...
1.Notes on the origin, history and distribution. of the Scottish Mountain Blackface breed of sheep ...
Fleece weight differences between individual sheep within a flock is a common feature. Extent of thi...
Abstract: The most important stressors in our country are unfavourable climatic and nutritional cond...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1999We examined effects of mining on mountain sheep (O...
Climate change has proved to impose potential negative effects on species survival, ecosystems stabi...
Herbivores shape vegetation by suppressing certain plant species while benefitting others. By thus m...
A significant amount of precipitation is the main obstacle to the promotion of cultivated sheep bree...
Sheep fleece became problematic Europe-wide for many reasons, including its very low price. From an ...
The fleece of the Scottish Mountain Blackfaced sheep consists of an admixture of fibres which diffe...
The sub-Mediterranean climate, mostly characterising the mountain regions sited all around the Medi...
Many of the leaves are double-sided, folded and/or inverted (leaf printed on the opposite side).Thes...
Sheep rearing is the most integral part of animal production particularly in tropi cal regions. Clim...
Climate change has a significant effect on the productivity of livestock including milk, meat, and r...
1. A short history of the Scottish Mountain Black - face breed is given with particular reference t...
Sheep vary greatly, even within breeds, in the number and size of folds in the skin. At one time pro...
1.Notes on the origin, history and distribution. of the Scottish Mountain Blackface breed of sheep ...
Fleece weight differences between individual sheep within a flock is a common feature. Extent of thi...
Abstract: The most important stressors in our country are unfavourable climatic and nutritional cond...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1999We examined effects of mining on mountain sheep (O...
Climate change has proved to impose potential negative effects on species survival, ecosystems stabi...
Herbivores shape vegetation by suppressing certain plant species while benefitting others. By thus m...