The ability to identify ewes that can outperform their contemporaries, in terms of how long they remain productive in the flock, will help towards improving flock efficiency and profitability. The main objectives of this study were to: (1) identify the main reasons for mortality or culling within diverse sheep production systems in Ireland, Norway and UK; (2) investigate the influence of early life factors on ewe longevity within each of these systems; and (3) determine whether common approaches or recommendations could be employed to improve ewe longevity. The main reasons for mortality or culling were, in addition to old age, mastitis (Irish and Norwegian sheep) and tooth loss (UK hill sheep). In each country, there were significant diffe...
Graduation date: 1981Half Polypay ewe lambs were bred to Suffolk, North Country\ud Cheviot and Hamps...
Lamb mortality is a key factor influencing ewe productivity and profitability. The current study inv...
Greater rates of genetic gain can be achieved by selecting animals born to younger parents. However,...
The ability to identify ewes that can outperform their contemporaries, in terms of how long they rem...
Introduction The longevity is normally defined as the length of its productive life in the flock, wh...
In on-farm animal welfare assessment schemes mortality is a commonly used measure to assess welfare ...
Most research reports indicate that very young and very old ewes have lower levels of lamb and wool ...
As a result of increasing on-farm costs, farmers are aiming to increase the number of saleable lambs...
Survival analysis applying proportional hazards models was used to investigate genetic and non-genet...
Sheep production in the United States is highly variable. The sources of this variation are many and...
Although the UK is the largest lamb meat producer in Europe, there are limited data available on she...
A 4-year interdisciplinary study was performed to compare two organically managed sheep production s...
Total lifetime weight of lamb weaned and weight of wool produced per ewe of the original flock is a ...
Graduation date: 1981Half Polypay ewe lambs were bred to Suffolk, North Country\ud Cheviot and Hamps...
Lamb mortality is a key factor influencing ewe productivity and profitability. The current study inv...
Greater rates of genetic gain can be achieved by selecting animals born to younger parents. However,...
The ability to identify ewes that can outperform their contemporaries, in terms of how long they rem...
Introduction The longevity is normally defined as the length of its productive life in the flock, wh...
In on-farm animal welfare assessment schemes mortality is a commonly used measure to assess welfare ...
Most research reports indicate that very young and very old ewes have lower levels of lamb and wool ...
As a result of increasing on-farm costs, farmers are aiming to increase the number of saleable lambs...
Survival analysis applying proportional hazards models was used to investigate genetic and non-genet...
Sheep production in the United States is highly variable. The sources of this variation are many and...
Although the UK is the largest lamb meat producer in Europe, there are limited data available on she...
A 4-year interdisciplinary study was performed to compare two organically managed sheep production s...
Total lifetime weight of lamb weaned and weight of wool produced per ewe of the original flock is a ...
Graduation date: 1981Half Polypay ewe lambs were bred to Suffolk, North Country\ud Cheviot and Hamps...
Lamb mortality is a key factor influencing ewe productivity and profitability. The current study inv...
Greater rates of genetic gain can be achieved by selecting animals born to younger parents. However,...