Two studies of growth and development in sheep were undertaken, one at Edinburgh, the other in Iceland, between 1977 and 1979. The main objectives were twofold: (1) to examine the 'normal' pattern of growth and development, in relation to presently acknowledged growth principles; and (2) to evaluate genetic and sexual influences, with special emphasis on the effects of conformation on growth and carcass characteristics.Two breeds of sheep were involved; at Edinburgh, the Scottish Blackface, and in Iceland, the Iceland sheep. Common to both experiments was the comparison of different genotypes of the same breed, distinct in external body form. These had been created by continuous selection, over 20 - 25 years, the...
The Hungarian native Tsigai breed is an old, independent long-tailed sheep breed originating in Asi...
I) A series of eighty -three dated foetuses of the few Zealand Romney breed of sheep have been used...
The productivity of an animal depends on two factors, its potentiality, which is governed by its her...
The results of two experiments designed to examine the effects of genetic and environmental factors ...
The results of five experiments are reported as tests of a theory of the growth and f...
1.Notes on the origin, history and distribution. of the Scottish Mountain Blackface breed of sheep ...
The effects of sward, breed type and sex on lamb growth and carcass composition were measured at two...
Data were available for 160 sheep (50 Suffolk males, 50 Suffolk females, 40 Texel males and 20 Charo...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the influence of breed (Suffolk, Charollais), sex (ram, ewes) a...
PART ONE: COLOUR INHERITANCE IN SHEEP. I. Black Colour and Badger-face pattern in Welsh Mountain sh...
End of Project ReportsThe work undertaken under this project concerned the effects of genetic and n...
1. A short history of the Scottish Mountain Black - face breed is given with particular reference t...
Hill sheep farming is the backbone of the Scottish sheep farming industry. Due to the low productivi...
Performance data for Lincoln University Dorset Down sheep flock (n=1153) were available for the firs...
The fleece of the Scottish Mountain Blackfaced sheep consists of an admixture of fibres which diffe...
The Hungarian native Tsigai breed is an old, independent long-tailed sheep breed originating in Asi...
I) A series of eighty -three dated foetuses of the few Zealand Romney breed of sheep have been used...
The productivity of an animal depends on two factors, its potentiality, which is governed by its her...
The results of two experiments designed to examine the effects of genetic and environmental factors ...
The results of five experiments are reported as tests of a theory of the growth and f...
1.Notes on the origin, history and distribution. of the Scottish Mountain Blackface breed of sheep ...
The effects of sward, breed type and sex on lamb growth and carcass composition were measured at two...
Data were available for 160 sheep (50 Suffolk males, 50 Suffolk females, 40 Texel males and 20 Charo...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the influence of breed (Suffolk, Charollais), sex (ram, ewes) a...
PART ONE: COLOUR INHERITANCE IN SHEEP. I. Black Colour and Badger-face pattern in Welsh Mountain sh...
End of Project ReportsThe work undertaken under this project concerned the effects of genetic and n...
1. A short history of the Scottish Mountain Black - face breed is given with particular reference t...
Hill sheep farming is the backbone of the Scottish sheep farming industry. Due to the low productivi...
Performance data for Lincoln University Dorset Down sheep flock (n=1153) were available for the firs...
The fleece of the Scottish Mountain Blackfaced sheep consists of an admixture of fibres which diffe...
The Hungarian native Tsigai breed is an old, independent long-tailed sheep breed originating in Asi...
I) A series of eighty -three dated foetuses of the few Zealand Romney breed of sheep have been used...
The productivity of an animal depends on two factors, its potentiality, which is governed by its her...