The sheep industry in Western Australian has had many challenges over the last 20 years which have caused sheep numbers to decline. This decline is because sheep farms are not resilient to uncertain pasture growth and commodity prices. One way to improve resilience and profitability of farming systems is through breeding of sheep. Therefore, this thesis had two aims; 1. Quantify the potential to select and breed sheep that are more resilient and 2. Quantify how sheep breeding can make farming systems more resilient. To determine if sheep can be bred to be resilient to varying pasture growth I investigated if live weight change is a heritable trait. I investigated live weight change in adult Merino ewes managed in a Mediterranean climate in ...
This thesis investigates ewe and lamb behaviour, genetics and environmental effects to determine whe...
Breeding objectives that are clearly defined simplify selection decisions based on multiple traits, ...
Strong differences between the selection (indoor fattening) and production environment (pasture fatt...
<p>The sheep industry in Western Australian has had many challenges over the last 20 years which hav...
Breeding programmes for livestock require economic weights for traits that reflect the most profitab...
Large pasture growth variation across years requires changes in optimal management between years, ma...
The historically small size of the Australian sheep flock, along with the relatively high sheep and ...
Sheep in Australia can be bred to be more resilient to drought periods Resilient sheep lose less wei...
The alteration in weather patterns expected due to climate change will affect farm animal performanc...
Genotypes that lose less weight during summer and autumn when feed quantity and quality is limiting ...
Breeding programs for livestock require economic weights for traits that reflect the most profitable...
The sheep industry contributed $3.47 billion in export earnings for New Zealand in 2007. Canterbury ...
Profitability of sheep production systems in southern Australia is optimised at a stocking rate that...
Sheep in western Queensland have been predominantly reared for wool. When wool prices became depress...
This thesis investigates ewe and lamb behaviour, genetics and environmental effects to determine whe...
Breeding objectives that are clearly defined simplify selection decisions based on multiple traits, ...
Strong differences between the selection (indoor fattening) and production environment (pasture fatt...
<p>The sheep industry in Western Australian has had many challenges over the last 20 years which hav...
Breeding programmes for livestock require economic weights for traits that reflect the most profitab...
Large pasture growth variation across years requires changes in optimal management between years, ma...
The historically small size of the Australian sheep flock, along with the relatively high sheep and ...
Sheep in Australia can be bred to be more resilient to drought periods Resilient sheep lose less wei...
The alteration in weather patterns expected due to climate change will affect farm animal performanc...
Genotypes that lose less weight during summer and autumn when feed quantity and quality is limiting ...
Breeding programs for livestock require economic weights for traits that reflect the most profitable...
The sheep industry contributed $3.47 billion in export earnings for New Zealand in 2007. Canterbury ...
Profitability of sheep production systems in southern Australia is optimised at a stocking rate that...
Sheep in western Queensland have been predominantly reared for wool. When wool prices became depress...
This thesis investigates ewe and lamb behaviour, genetics and environmental effects to determine whe...
Breeding objectives that are clearly defined simplify selection decisions based on multiple traits, ...
Strong differences between the selection (indoor fattening) and production environment (pasture fatt...