In this study, the author followed two shearing gangs in their runs to various types of woolsheds around Christchurch. The first gang consisted of two shearers. Dave, an experienced skilful shearer and Steve, a trainee shearer. The detailed comparative analysis of the frequency diagrams of these two shearers for catching, shearing and releasing the sheep reveals: a. The distribution of the skilled shearer were more positively skewed. b. The kurtosis of the distributions of the skilled shearer was more positive. c. The dispersion of the distributions of the skilled shearer was narrower. The relative efficiencies of the type of exit for the shorn sheep as revealed in the study are chute, external port hole and return race in terms of ...
In 1984 a Merino wether trial at Matakanui station, Omakau, Central Otago, was set up to demonstrate...
The task of dragging sheep into position for shearing has been reported by shearers as the most phys...
The high country region represents approximately 20% of the total grazing area of New Zealand, and c...
The present thesis briefly describes survey technique, and certain data which bear on the soundness ...
This thesis reports the results of a farm survey conducted to find and evaluate labour saving techni...
In New Zealand during the last two or three years, a scheme of wool research termed “Wool Survey” wh...
Fine wool is suitable for clothing, both designer suits and outdoor active wear. Around 6,817 tonnes...
This report documents peak flows through the New Zealand wool marketing system, and outlines various...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
Previous studies conducted on wool production in the communal areas of the Eastern Cape have conclud...
In determining the profitability of a system the producer is vitally concerned with the amount offer...
Although wool is an important contributor to New Zealand's agricultural exports, it represents only ...
To learn more about their own flock productivity relative to other flocks in the district, ten woolg...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
Excerpts from the report: The purpose of this study is to determine and evaluate the more important...
In 1984 a Merino wether trial at Matakanui station, Omakau, Central Otago, was set up to demonstrate...
The task of dragging sheep into position for shearing has been reported by shearers as the most phys...
The high country region represents approximately 20% of the total grazing area of New Zealand, and c...
The present thesis briefly describes survey technique, and certain data which bear on the soundness ...
This thesis reports the results of a farm survey conducted to find and evaluate labour saving techni...
In New Zealand during the last two or three years, a scheme of wool research termed “Wool Survey” wh...
Fine wool is suitable for clothing, both designer suits and outdoor active wear. Around 6,817 tonnes...
This report documents peak flows through the New Zealand wool marketing system, and outlines various...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
Previous studies conducted on wool production in the communal areas of the Eastern Cape have conclud...
In determining the profitability of a system the producer is vitally concerned with the amount offer...
Although wool is an important contributor to New Zealand's agricultural exports, it represents only ...
To learn more about their own flock productivity relative to other flocks in the district, ten woolg...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
Excerpts from the report: The purpose of this study is to determine and evaluate the more important...
In 1984 a Merino wether trial at Matakanui station, Omakau, Central Otago, was set up to demonstrate...
The task of dragging sheep into position for shearing has been reported by shearers as the most phys...
The high country region represents approximately 20% of the total grazing area of New Zealand, and c...