The aim of this study was to estimate correlated responses in lean, fat and bone weights in vivo in Dorset Down sheep selected for lean tissue growth. Over the period 1986-1992 inclusive, the lean tissue growth line had been selected using two economic indices for an increased aggregate breeding value incorporating predicted lean and fat weights with positive and negative economic weightings, respectively. The control line was selected for no change in lean tissue growth each year. Animals were born and run on pasture all year round. X-ray computer tomography was used to estimate the weights of lean, fat and bone in vivo in the 1994-born sheep, aged 265-274 days and selected randomly into 12 rams and 12 ewes from the selected line and 10 ra...
Body weight (LW), condition score (BCS), tail length on inner side of tail (TL), tail volume measure...
A trial was undertaken to provide data for an objective description of subcutaneous fat distribution...
Tissue mobilisation by ewes during lactation and its association with suckling lamb growth was exami...
Performance data for Lincoln University Dorset Down sheep flock (n=1153) were available for the firs...
Performance data sets were available from lean tissue growth rate (LTGR) selection experiments for B...
A progeny test was designed to test whether genetic superiority for lean growth in terminal sires is...
Ten rams of Hungarian Merino, Suffolk and Texel (altogether 30 animals) were scanned by CT in three ...
Growth rates associated with different artificial rearing systems have been thoroughly examined in m...
Potential measures of muscularity derived from X-ray computer tomography (CT) were assessed using da...
The best means to utilize X-ray computed tomography (CT) and ultrasound to predict carcass lean, fat...
This study assessed the effect of paternal Australian Sheep Breeding Values for post weaning c-site ...
Potential measures of muscularity derived from X-ray computer tomography (CT) were assessed using da...
The aim of this study was to estimate genetic and phenotypic (co)variances between objective measure...
Hypotheses on total body chemical composition were tested using data from 350 Suffolk sheep grown to...
In vivo measures of carcase quality can aid selection. Muscle density, (measured by computer tomogra...
Body weight (LW), condition score (BCS), tail length on inner side of tail (TL), tail volume measure...
A trial was undertaken to provide data for an objective description of subcutaneous fat distribution...
Tissue mobilisation by ewes during lactation and its association with suckling lamb growth was exami...
Performance data for Lincoln University Dorset Down sheep flock (n=1153) were available for the firs...
Performance data sets were available from lean tissue growth rate (LTGR) selection experiments for B...
A progeny test was designed to test whether genetic superiority for lean growth in terminal sires is...
Ten rams of Hungarian Merino, Suffolk and Texel (altogether 30 animals) were scanned by CT in three ...
Growth rates associated with different artificial rearing systems have been thoroughly examined in m...
Potential measures of muscularity derived from X-ray computer tomography (CT) were assessed using da...
The best means to utilize X-ray computed tomography (CT) and ultrasound to predict carcass lean, fat...
This study assessed the effect of paternal Australian Sheep Breeding Values for post weaning c-site ...
Potential measures of muscularity derived from X-ray computer tomography (CT) were assessed using da...
The aim of this study was to estimate genetic and phenotypic (co)variances between objective measure...
Hypotheses on total body chemical composition were tested using data from 350 Suffolk sheep grown to...
In vivo measures of carcase quality can aid selection. Muscle density, (measured by computer tomogra...
Body weight (LW), condition score (BCS), tail length on inner side of tail (TL), tail volume measure...
A trial was undertaken to provide data for an objective description of subcutaneous fat distribution...
Tissue mobilisation by ewes during lactation and its association with suckling lamb growth was exami...