Two experiments examined the effects of manipulating grazing pressure during spring on the liveweight and wool-growth response of fine- and broad-wool genotypes of Merino wethers grazing annual pastures. One-year-old broad- and fine-wool Merino wethers (Bungaree and Peppin; mean fibre diameter 25.4 v. 20.7 m and 22.1 v. 19.8 m before years 1 and 2, respectively) were grazed on annual pastures maintained near target amounts of green feed on offer (800, 1100, 1400, 2000 and 2800 kg green DM/ha), or set-stocked at the district average of 8 sheep/ha, during the spring of 1992 and 1993. Within the control-grazed treatments, there was no significant difference in the total amount of pasture produced during the experimental periods but more (P<0.0...
Breeding programmes for livestock require economic weights for traits that reflect the most profitab...
This study was undertaken to determine the influence of three grazing pressures [high (HGP), medium ...
Large pasture growth variation across years requires changes in optimal management between years, ma...
The effects of controlled grazing through spring on the production of young (age 1 year; liveweight ...
were related to liveweight changes, clean fleece weight and mean fibre diameter of the fleece for ad...
In 1984 a Merino wether trial at Matakanui station, Omakau, Central Otago, was set up to demonstrate...
SUMMARY Seasonal conditions in the pre to post natal period and selected periods before and duri...
The hypothesis tested was that fine and broad wool Merino sheep, from within a stud, would have the ...
The extent to which pastures can sustain very high stocking rates in the spring could operate to lim...
Fleece weight differences between individual sheep within a flock is a common feature. Extent of thi...
The wool growth response to nutrition by Merino weaners (liveweight 33· 2±0·58 kg) bred for high or...
An experiment was conducted to determine the impact of stocking rate and Merino strain on follicle ...
The effects of a range of farm management strategies on the characteristics of the wool produced by ...
Effects of pasture feeding level during lactation and over summer on ewe wool growth and ovulation r...
Graduation date: 1990Grazing experiments were conducted in summer, autumn and winter\ud to assess th...
Breeding programmes for livestock require economic weights for traits that reflect the most profitab...
This study was undertaken to determine the influence of three grazing pressures [high (HGP), medium ...
Large pasture growth variation across years requires changes in optimal management between years, ma...
The effects of controlled grazing through spring on the production of young (age 1 year; liveweight ...
were related to liveweight changes, clean fleece weight and mean fibre diameter of the fleece for ad...
In 1984 a Merino wether trial at Matakanui station, Omakau, Central Otago, was set up to demonstrate...
SUMMARY Seasonal conditions in the pre to post natal period and selected periods before and duri...
The hypothesis tested was that fine and broad wool Merino sheep, from within a stud, would have the ...
The extent to which pastures can sustain very high stocking rates in the spring could operate to lim...
Fleece weight differences between individual sheep within a flock is a common feature. Extent of thi...
The wool growth response to nutrition by Merino weaners (liveweight 33· 2±0·58 kg) bred for high or...
An experiment was conducted to determine the impact of stocking rate and Merino strain on follicle ...
The effects of a range of farm management strategies on the characteristics of the wool produced by ...
Effects of pasture feeding level during lactation and over summer on ewe wool growth and ovulation r...
Graduation date: 1990Grazing experiments were conducted in summer, autumn and winter\ud to assess th...
Breeding programmes for livestock require economic weights for traits that reflect the most profitab...
This study was undertaken to determine the influence of three grazing pressures [high (HGP), medium ...
Large pasture growth variation across years requires changes in optimal management between years, ma...