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Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Keywords
Sheep, Lambing rate, Reproductive performance, Research projects, Western Australia, South west region (W.A.)
Disciplines
Other Genetics and Genomics | Sheep and Goat Science | Veterinary Physiology
First Page Number
132
ISSN
0021-8618
Abstract
West Australian Merino flocks average about 70 per cent, lambs marked each year. Reasons for this low percentage are that as many as 30 per cent, of ewes do not lamb, twinning rates are low and from 10 to 25 per cent, of lambs born die.
Among the research projects by the Department of Agriculture's Sheep and Wool Branch have been a number directed at the various stages of reproduction in the ewe. These have given some important leads on the causes of low lambing percentages.
If you have marked less than 60 per cent, lambs in the past several years, please contact The OfBcer-in-Charge, Sheep and Wool Branch, if you would like to co-operate in this project.
Recommended Citation
Department of Agriculture, Western Australia
(1970)
"Causes of low lambing percentages,"
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4: Vol. 11:
No.
6, Article 7.
Available at:
https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/journal_agriculture4/vol11/iss6/7
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