© 2019 Elsevier B.V. In light of current concerns about the sustainability of red meat production in a world with increasing global demand for food from animal origin there is a need for a better understanding of factors that influence the growth rate and feed conversion efficiency of animals on commercial farms. The primary objective of this observational study was to use longitudinal data to quantify the simultaneous effects of multiple ewe and lamb factors on lamb growth rate. A secondary aim was to evaluate model structures that specifically account for lamb grouping effects during the growth period and compare these to classical hierarchical growth rate models. A total of 4172 weight recordings from 805 lambs and data on disease events...
International audienceBackground: The pre-weaning growth rate of lambs, an important component of me...
In New Zealand a large part of the national export earnings comes from sheep farming (Morris and Cla...
In this study, ewes of "Merinolandschaf", a breed widespread in southern Germany, were crossed with ...
Lamb producers have the option to market lambs at a range of slaughter weights. However, there are l...
peer-reviewedThis article was first published in Animal (2016), 10:1, pp 89–95, © The Animal Consor...
Although the UK is the largest lamb meat producer in Europe, there are limited data available on she...
A 2-year prospective, longitudinal study of 10 suckler sheep flocks in Great Britain was run to iden...
Over recent years sheep numbers in New Zealand have steadily declined due to increased expansion of ...
Since 1980, the production and sale of sheep for meat has overtaken wool as the primary profit drive...
Lamb production per acre on an intensive fat lamb farm is dependent upon: 1) Stocking rate 2) Leve...
A 4-year interdisciplinary study was performed to compare two organically managed sheep production s...
The Australian lamb industry uses breeding values to select for progeny with increased post-weaning ...
Success in lamb production depends on their body weight, and in recent years there had been a growi...
peer-reviewedThe majority of lamb mortality which occurs during the first 24 h post-partum is preven...
Identification of factors associated with an outcome can be challenging when the number of explanato...
International audienceBackground: The pre-weaning growth rate of lambs, an important component of me...
In New Zealand a large part of the national export earnings comes from sheep farming (Morris and Cla...
In this study, ewes of "Merinolandschaf", a breed widespread in southern Germany, were crossed with ...
Lamb producers have the option to market lambs at a range of slaughter weights. However, there are l...
peer-reviewedThis article was first published in Animal (2016), 10:1, pp 89–95, © The Animal Consor...
Although the UK is the largest lamb meat producer in Europe, there are limited data available on she...
A 2-year prospective, longitudinal study of 10 suckler sheep flocks in Great Britain was run to iden...
Over recent years sheep numbers in New Zealand have steadily declined due to increased expansion of ...
Since 1980, the production and sale of sheep for meat has overtaken wool as the primary profit drive...
Lamb production per acre on an intensive fat lamb farm is dependent upon: 1) Stocking rate 2) Leve...
A 4-year interdisciplinary study was performed to compare two organically managed sheep production s...
The Australian lamb industry uses breeding values to select for progeny with increased post-weaning ...
Success in lamb production depends on their body weight, and in recent years there had been a growi...
peer-reviewedThe majority of lamb mortality which occurs during the first 24 h post-partum is preven...
Identification of factors associated with an outcome can be challenging when the number of explanato...
International audienceBackground: The pre-weaning growth rate of lambs, an important component of me...
In New Zealand a large part of the national export earnings comes from sheep farming (Morris and Cla...
In this study, ewes of "Merinolandschaf", a breed widespread in southern Germany, were crossed with ...