Production records of lambs from East African Blackhead ewes and Dorset Horn rams

Dorset Horn rams were used on East African Blackhead sheep in western Uganda in mutton production through improved lamb growth. The crossbred lambs were significantly heavier than the indigenous at birth. From birth to weaning at five months, the growth rates of both types were identical, being 0.19...

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Main Authors: Trail, J.C.M., Sacker, G.D.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: 1966
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/66830
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description Dorset Horn rams were used on East African Blackhead sheep in western Uganda in mutton production through improved lamb growth. The crossbred lambs were significantly heavier than the indigenous at birth. From birth to weaning at five months, the growth rates of both types were identical, being 0.19lb; liveweight increased per day for single lambs. From weaning to one year of age the crossbreds grew at more than twice the rate of the indigenous, the daily liveweight increases of single lambs being 0.21 lb. for crossbreds and 0.08 lb for ther indigenous. The average weights of all lambs at one year were 76.1 lb for crossbreds and 45.0 lb for the indigenous. Mortality rates to weaning were similar but crossbreds suffered heavy losses from weaning to one year due to an outbreak of haemolytic jaundice, the cause of which was not established.
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spelling CGSpace668302016-05-30T17:55:08Z Production records of lambs from East African Blackhead ewes and Dorset Horn rams Trail, J.C.M. Sacker, G.D. sheep breeds ewes crossbreeding animal performance birth weight growth rate weaning mortality crossbreds rams Dorset Horn rams were used on East African Blackhead sheep in western Uganda in mutton production through improved lamb growth. The crossbred lambs were significantly heavier than the indigenous at birth. From birth to weaning at five months, the growth rates of both types were identical, being 0.19lb; liveweight increased per day for single lambs. From weaning to one year of age the crossbreds grew at more than twice the rate of the indigenous, the daily liveweight increases of single lambs being 0.21 lb. for crossbreds and 0.08 lb for ther indigenous. The average weights of all lambs at one year were 76.1 lb for crossbreds and 45.0 lb for the indigenous. Mortality rates to weaning were similar but crossbreds suffered heavy losses from weaning to one year due to an outbreak of haemolytic jaundice, the cause of which was not established. 1966 2015-06-05T12:17:54Z 2015-06-05T12:17:54Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/66830 en Limited Access Trail, J.C.M. and Sacker, G.D. 1966. Production records of lambs from East African Blackhead ewes and Dorset Horn rams. East African Agricultural and Forestry Journal 32(2): 133-136.
spellingShingle sheep
breeds
ewes
crossbreeding
animal performance
birth weight
growth rate
weaning
mortality
crossbreds
rams
Trail, J.C.M.
Sacker, G.D.
Production records of lambs from East African Blackhead ewes and Dorset Horn rams
title Production records of lambs from East African Blackhead ewes and Dorset Horn rams
title_full Production records of lambs from East African Blackhead ewes and Dorset Horn rams
title_fullStr Production records of lambs from East African Blackhead ewes and Dorset Horn rams
title_full_unstemmed Production records of lambs from East African Blackhead ewes and Dorset Horn rams
title_short Production records of lambs from East African Blackhead ewes and Dorset Horn rams
title_sort production records of lambs from east african blackhead ewes and dorset horn rams
topic sheep
breeds
ewes
crossbreeding
animal performance
birth weight
growth rate
weaning
mortality
crossbreds
rams
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/66830
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