peer-reviewedThis article was first published in Animal (2016), 10:1, pp 89–95, © The Animal Consortium 2015The objective of this study was to establish the risk factors associated with both lambing difficulty and lamb mortality in the Irish sheep multibreed population. A total of 135 470 lambing events from 42 675 ewes in 839 Irish crossbred and purebred flocks were available. Risk factors associated with producer-scored ewe lambing difficulty score (scale of one (no difficulty) to four (severe difficulty)) were determined using linear mixed models. Risk factors associated with the logit of the probability of lamb mortality at birth (i.e. binary trait) were determined using generalised estimating equations. For each dependent variable, a ...
A survey of 47 commercially-managed flocks in South East Scotland revealed that during late gestati...
peer-reviewedThe majority of lamb mortality which occurs during the first 24 h post-partum is preven...
Context: Data collected from producers in south-eastern Australia found that the survival of twin-bo...
Lamb mortality is a key factor influencing ewe productivity and profitability. The current study inv...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. In light of current concerns about the sustainability of red meat production in...
Poor lamb survival in the Australian Merino has been recognised as a problem since the late 1950's. ...
This study was designed to examine the effect of birth weight, gender, birth type, lambing season, a...
Mortality in lambs is complex problem which may result from a variety of climatic, nutritional, mana...
Lambing percentage is one of the most significant factors affecting profitability on New Zealand she...
peer-reviewedThe decision on which ewe lamb to retain versus which to sell is likely to vary by pro...
The ability to identify ewes that can outperform their contemporaries, in terms of how long they rem...
peer reviewedPrevious research identified that a review of the current industry New Zealand lamb sur...
A survey of 47 commercially-managed flocks in South East Scotland revealed that during late gestati...
peer-reviewedThe majority of lamb mortality which occurs during the first 24 h post-partum is preven...
Context: Data collected from producers in south-eastern Australia found that the survival of twin-bo...
Lamb mortality is a key factor influencing ewe productivity and profitability. The current study inv...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. In light of current concerns about the sustainability of red meat production in...
Poor lamb survival in the Australian Merino has been recognised as a problem since the late 1950's. ...
This study was designed to examine the effect of birth weight, gender, birth type, lambing season, a...
Mortality in lambs is complex problem which may result from a variety of climatic, nutritional, mana...
Lambing percentage is one of the most significant factors affecting profitability on New Zealand she...
peer-reviewedThe decision on which ewe lamb to retain versus which to sell is likely to vary by pro...
The ability to identify ewes that can outperform their contemporaries, in terms of how long they rem...
peer reviewedPrevious research identified that a review of the current industry New Zealand lamb sur...
A survey of 47 commercially-managed flocks in South East Scotland revealed that during late gestati...
peer-reviewedThe majority of lamb mortality which occurs during the first 24 h post-partum is preven...
Context: Data collected from producers in south-eastern Australia found that the survival of twin-bo...