This paper reviews the development of the wool follicle population with a view to the management of breeding ewes so as to optimise the genetic potential of the progeny for wool production and quality throughout their lifetime. It highlights the importance of the pre-weaning environment (i.e. maternal nutrition through pregnancy and lactation) on the initiation and maturation of the secondary follicle population and identifies the last third of pregnancy as the most critical period. The implications of this for the commercial wool producer are discussed in terms of matching the breeding cycle of the ewes to available pasture and provision of supplementary feed. Finally, it introduces a national project 'Lifetime Wool' funded by Australian W...
This study reports the phenotypic trends for wool, growth, and reproductive traits in mixed-age ewes...
Aims: To investigate the effects of sire genetics, nutrition, level of supplementation, gender and t...
Implications This paper outlines the wool industry and highlights wool as a textile fibre. The ...
The amount and quality of wool produced by progeny during their lifetime are influenced by ewe nutri...
Nutrition of ewes during pregnancy can have permanent impacts on the production potential of their p...
The physical quality of Merino wool affects the processing route and efficiencies, the quality and u...
New opportunities for developing optimum ewe management systems, based on achieving liveweight and b...
Adapted from papers delivered to the 1987 Hill and High Country Seminar, Lincoln College. Published...
The effect of maintenance v, submaintenance diets of pregnant ewes in 1991 and 1992 on establishment...
This paper summarises the approach taken in a national research program designed to "identify and ut...
Groups of ewes in early pregnancy were dispatched from a flock with similar genetic and environmenta...
This paper investigates the relationships between objectively assessed skin and follicle characters,...
The historically small size of the Australian sheep flock, along with the relatively high sheep and ...
Pregnancy is generally 150 days (five months). The majority of foetal growth occurs in the final 60 ...
Aims: To investigate the effects of sire genetics, nutrition, level of supplementation, gender and t...
This study reports the phenotypic trends for wool, growth, and reproductive traits in mixed-age ewes...
Aims: To investigate the effects of sire genetics, nutrition, level of supplementation, gender and t...
Implications This paper outlines the wool industry and highlights wool as a textile fibre. The ...
The amount and quality of wool produced by progeny during their lifetime are influenced by ewe nutri...
Nutrition of ewes during pregnancy can have permanent impacts on the production potential of their p...
The physical quality of Merino wool affects the processing route and efficiencies, the quality and u...
New opportunities for developing optimum ewe management systems, based on achieving liveweight and b...
Adapted from papers delivered to the 1987 Hill and High Country Seminar, Lincoln College. Published...
The effect of maintenance v, submaintenance diets of pregnant ewes in 1991 and 1992 on establishment...
This paper summarises the approach taken in a national research program designed to "identify and ut...
Groups of ewes in early pregnancy were dispatched from a flock with similar genetic and environmenta...
This paper investigates the relationships between objectively assessed skin and follicle characters,...
The historically small size of the Australian sheep flock, along with the relatively high sheep and ...
Pregnancy is generally 150 days (five months). The majority of foetal growth occurs in the final 60 ...
Aims: To investigate the effects of sire genetics, nutrition, level of supplementation, gender and t...
This study reports the phenotypic trends for wool, growth, and reproductive traits in mixed-age ewes...
Aims: To investigate the effects of sire genetics, nutrition, level of supplementation, gender and t...
Implications This paper outlines the wool industry and highlights wool as a textile fibre. The ...