The development of lamb production systems using one type of Sudanese sheep

The study compares the growth performance of Watish lambs in the Sudan under traditional production systems with those of lambs kept in feedlots and on irrigated pastures by a series of trials designed to investigate the components of more intensive systems of lamb production. It investigates some a...

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Autor principal: Pollott, G.E.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 1979
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/66941
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description The study compares the growth performance of Watish lambs in the Sudan under traditional production systems with those of lambs kept in feedlots and on irrigated pastures by a series of trials designed to investigate the components of more intensive systems of lamb production. It investigates some attributes of lamb carcasses in light of local market conditions and studies why lambs kept under the traditional system are sold at over two years of age while more intensively reared lambs can be sold at 8 to 14 months of age depending on the system.
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spelling CGSpace669412023-06-12T09:31:53Z The development of lamb production systems using one type of Sudanese sheep Pollott, G.E. sheep animal performance markets marketing growth The study compares the growth performance of Watish lambs in the Sudan under traditional production systems with those of lambs kept in feedlots and on irrigated pastures by a series of trials designed to investigate the components of more intensive systems of lamb production. It investigates some attributes of lamb carcasses in light of local market conditions and studies why lambs kept under the traditional system are sold at over two years of age while more intensively reared lambs can be sold at 8 to 14 months of age depending on the system. 1979 2015-06-05T12:18:35Z 2015-06-05T12:18:35Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/66941 en Limited Access Pollott, G.E. 1979. The development of lamb production systems using one type of Sudanese sheep. World Review of Animal Production 15(4): 57-68.
spellingShingle sheep
animal performance
markets
marketing
growth
Pollott, G.E.
The development of lamb production systems using one type of Sudanese sheep
title The development of lamb production systems using one type of Sudanese sheep
title_full The development of lamb production systems using one type of Sudanese sheep
title_fullStr The development of lamb production systems using one type of Sudanese sheep
title_full_unstemmed The development of lamb production systems using one type of Sudanese sheep
title_short The development of lamb production systems using one type of Sudanese sheep
title_sort development of lamb production systems using one type of sudanese sheep
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animal performance
markets
marketing
growth
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