The wool growth response to nutrition by Merino weaners (liveweight 33· 2±0·58 kg) bred for high or low staple strength (SS) and fed to produce changes in liveweight was examined. The hypothesis tested was that genetic differences in SS are associated with differences in along-fibre variation in diameter. Sheep fed to maintain liveweight produced wool at a more constant rate with smaller and less rapid changes in fibre diameter than that produced by sheep which lost and then gained liveweight (P < 0·001). There were significant (P < 0·05) but relatively small differences in wool growth rate and fibre diameter between the SS selection flocks, and wool from sheep selected for high SS had less (P < 0 ·001) variation in diameter between individ...
In 1984 a Merino wether trial at Matakanui station, Omakau, Central Otago, was set up to demonstrate...
Our objective in this study was to investigate the interactions between sire breed and supplement on...
Our objective in this study was to investigate the interactions between sire genetics, supplement an...
The wool growth response to nutrition by Merino weaners (liveweight 33· 2±0·58 kg) bred for high or...
Twenty Merino wethers, 10 from each of genetically high and low wool producing selection lines, were...
An experiment was conducted to determine the effects of dietary protein intake after a period of wei...
Fibre diameter profiles (FDPs) are a reflection of the way in which animals respond to their environ...
Abstract. This study examined whether the low body-fat reserves in sheep with high estimated breedin...
This paper investigates the contribution of single fibre stress-strain properties to variations in s...
A study of wool fibre intrinsic material strength (IMS) variation in relation to staple strength was...
A study was conducted to examine the relationship between fibre shedding and staple strength in Meri...
Fibre diameter can vary dramatically along a wool staple, especially in the Mediterranean environmen...
The coefficient of variation of fibre diameter (CVFD) within the mid-side fleece sample is currently...
Estimates of genetic parameters are presented for staple length and staple strength for 15 month old...
High digestibility and nutrient retention of feed on offer are important indices of protein and ener...
In 1984 a Merino wether trial at Matakanui station, Omakau, Central Otago, was set up to demonstrate...
Our objective in this study was to investigate the interactions between sire breed and supplement on...
Our objective in this study was to investigate the interactions between sire genetics, supplement an...
The wool growth response to nutrition by Merino weaners (liveweight 33· 2±0·58 kg) bred for high or...
Twenty Merino wethers, 10 from each of genetically high and low wool producing selection lines, were...
An experiment was conducted to determine the effects of dietary protein intake after a period of wei...
Fibre diameter profiles (FDPs) are a reflection of the way in which animals respond to their environ...
Abstract. This study examined whether the low body-fat reserves in sheep with high estimated breedin...
This paper investigates the contribution of single fibre stress-strain properties to variations in s...
A study of wool fibre intrinsic material strength (IMS) variation in relation to staple strength was...
A study was conducted to examine the relationship between fibre shedding and staple strength in Meri...
Fibre diameter can vary dramatically along a wool staple, especially in the Mediterranean environmen...
The coefficient of variation of fibre diameter (CVFD) within the mid-side fleece sample is currently...
Estimates of genetic parameters are presented for staple length and staple strength for 15 month old...
High digestibility and nutrient retention of feed on offer are important indices of protein and ener...
In 1984 a Merino wether trial at Matakanui station, Omakau, Central Otago, was set up to demonstrate...
Our objective in this study was to investigate the interactions between sire breed and supplement on...
Our objective in this study was to investigate the interactions between sire genetics, supplement an...