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Preliminary genetic analysis of wool-shedding ability in sheep |
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Editor(s): Dianne Mayberry |
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Publication also known as Animal Production in Australia, volume 33 |
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Self-shedding breeds are an appealing choice for prime lamb producers that want to eliminate the need for shearing. Occurring naturally in Spring, the whole fleece or a significant portion of the fleece can be shed. Assessed through visual shedding scores, the degree of genetic variation in wool-shedding ability exhibited moderate to strong genetic variation in UK and American flocks (Pollot 2011; Matika et al. 2013; Vargas Juardo et al. 2020). This study aims to conduct preliminary genetic analysis of wool-shedding ability in an Australian composite flock. |
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Animal Production Science, 61(3), p. lxxxii-lxxxii |
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