Results of frequent mating trials with Blackhead Persian sheep and Galla goats at Buchuma Range Research Station
Blackhead Persian seasonal birth rate 93% as average of 3 seasons; yearly birth rate 126% as three lambings took place over 26.5 months, Galla goat seasonal birth rate 75% as average of three seasons; yearly 103% as three kiddings took place over 26.4 months. Birth weight in third season not lower t...
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| description | Blackhead Persian seasonal birth rate 93% as average of 3 seasons; yearly birth rate 126% as three lambings took place over 26.5 months, Galla goat seasonal birth rate 75% as average of three seasons; yearly 103% as three kiddings took place over 26.4 months. Birth weight in third season not lower than first season; 100 blackhead Persian ewes could produce approximately 530kg extra lamb live weight at weaning under frequent mating system; Gall goats could produce approximately 370kg extra kid liveweight at weaning under frequent mating system, compared to the one-mating-per-year system. |
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| spelling | CGSpace706952023-02-15T13:14:15Z Results of frequent mating trials with Blackhead Persian sheep and Galla goats at Buchuma Range Research Station Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations animal breeding sheep goats fertility birth weight weight gain Blackhead Persian seasonal birth rate 93% as average of 3 seasons; yearly birth rate 126% as three lambings took place over 26.5 months, Galla goat seasonal birth rate 75% as average of three seasons; yearly 103% as three kiddings took place over 26.4 months. Birth weight in third season not lower than first season; 100 blackhead Persian ewes could produce approximately 530kg extra lamb live weight at weaning under frequent mating system; Gall goats could produce approximately 370kg extra kid liveweight at weaning under frequent mating system, compared to the one-mating-per-year system. 1975 2016-02-08T09:02:25Z 2016-02-08T09:02:25Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/70695 en Limited Access |
| spellingShingle | animal breeding sheep goats fertility birth weight weight gain Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Results of frequent mating trials with Blackhead Persian sheep and Galla goats at Buchuma Range Research Station |
| title | Results of frequent mating trials with Blackhead Persian sheep and Galla goats at Buchuma Range Research Station |
| title_full | Results of frequent mating trials with Blackhead Persian sheep and Galla goats at Buchuma Range Research Station |
| title_fullStr | Results of frequent mating trials with Blackhead Persian sheep and Galla goats at Buchuma Range Research Station |
| title_full_unstemmed | Results of frequent mating trials with Blackhead Persian sheep and Galla goats at Buchuma Range Research Station |
| title_short | Results of frequent mating trials with Blackhead Persian sheep and Galla goats at Buchuma Range Research Station |
| title_sort | results of frequent mating trials with blackhead persian sheep and galla goats at buchuma range research station |
| topic | animal breeding sheep goats fertility birth weight weight gain |
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