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Title: Pattern of Change in Wool Production From Corriedale Breeding Ewes Varying in Age Composition in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
Authors: OLIVEIRA, N. M. de
KENNEDY. J. P.
Date Issued: 1992
Citation: Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira, Brasilia, v.27, n.10, p.1443-1451, out.1992
Description: The effects of age and reproductive status on the main wool production components of 1256 Corriedale breeding ewes, ageing 21/4 to 81/4 years old, were investigated in southern Brazil, and used to predict the mean production of flocks of differing age structure. The results showed that wool production varies considerably with age and reproductive status and that in distinct environments the effects are unlikely to be constant with respect to most productive ages. Results on production from flocks varying in age composition (adjusted for the effects of reproductive status and ewe mortality rates), demonstrated that, in this environment, flocks containing ewes up to 61/4 years old, would have a relatively better wool production than when including older ewes.
NAL Thesaurus: age
environment
flocks
Keywords: mortality rates
Type of Material: Artigo de periódico
Access: openAccess
Appears in Collections:Artigo em periódico indexado / Embrapa Unidades Centrais (AI-SEDE)

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