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Genetic and phenotypic parameters of pelt traits in a Karakul control flock

  • 1991
  • Issue: 3
  • Volume: 21
J.C. Greeff, A.S. Faure, GJ. Minnaar and S.J. Schoeman Page: 156 - 161
  • 2026-06-09
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Genetic parameters of 16 pelt traits and birth mass were calculated in a Karakul control flock (n = 2058; rams = 305) with a half-sib analysis. Moderately high heritabilities were estimated for pelt traits. No antagonistic genetic correlation was found…

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Non-genetic factors affecting pelt traits in Karakul sheep

  • 1991
  • Issue: 4
  • Volume: 21
J.C. Greeff, A.S. Faure, G.J. Minnaar and S.J. Schoeman Page: 173 - 178
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Pelts of 2465 lambs from a randomly bred Karakul flock were subjectively evaluated within 24 h after birth, over a two-year period. The data were analysed with year of birth, birth status, month born, age of the dam and sex…

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Lifetime reproduction of Karukul ewes as influenced by season of birth, age at first lambing and lambing interval

  • 1991
  • Issue: 4
  • Volume: 21
S.J. Schoeman, J.R. Albertyn and H.T. Groeneveld Page: 169 - 172
  • 2026-06-09
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Lifetime reproduction of 1462 eight-year-old Karakul ewes was recorded since 1972. The influence of season of birth, age at first lambing and lambing interval on lifetime reproduction was investigated Age at first lambing was significantly (P<0,01) affected by month of…

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Wheat-straw as roughage component in finishing diets of growing lambs

  • 1991
  • Issue: 4
  • Volume: 21
T.S. Brand, S.W.P. Cloete, F. Franck and G.D. van der Merwe Page: 184 - 188
  • 2026-06-09
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Five diets were formulated on an iso-nutrient basis (approximately 12 MJ digestible energy, 16,5% crude protein, 5% non-degradable protein, 33% neutral detergent fibre, 18% acid detergent fibre, 0,8% calcium and 0,3% phosphorus) so that lucerne hay (LH) was substituted by…

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Dietary selection by steers grazing kikuyu (Short communication)

  • 1991
  • Issue: 4
  • Volume: 21
T.J. Dugmore, P.C.V. du Toit and S.J. Morning Page: 194 - 197
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Dietary selection trials were conducted on kikuyu pastures while being grazed for a period of 3,5 days in a four-week rotation, at stocking rates of 3,5 6,2 and 8,3 animals per hectare. The pasture was fertilized with 210 kg N…

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A note on the early calving of beef heifers (Short communication)

  • 1991
  • Issue: 4
  • Volume: 21
M.M. Scholtz, P.E. Lombard and C.B. Enslin Page: 206 - 209
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The Nguni, the smallest beef breed in South Africa, was used to investigate the advantages of mating beef heifers early. A group of 43 heifers was mated at 13 - 15 months of age, in contrast to the normal practice…

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Factors influencing energy demand in dairy farming

  • 2009
  • Issue: 5
  • Volume: 39
S. Kraatz, W. Berg and R. Brunsch Page: 137 - 140
  • 2026-06-09
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The efficiency of energy utilization is one of the key indicators for developing more sustainable agricultural practices. Factors influencing the energy demand in dairy farming are the cumulative energy demand for feed-supply, milk yield as well as the replacement rate…

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Ram fertility unaffected by high molybdenum intakes

  • 1990
  • Issue: 1
  • Volume: 20
J.B.J. van Ryssen, A.W. Lishman and J.P. Kitching Page: 10 - 15
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Two trials were conducted to determine the effect of dietary molybdenum (Mo) on the fertility of young rams, when fed for ca. 14 weeks to prevent copper (Cu) toxicity. In the first trial, the sexual development of young weaner rams…

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Energy deficiency in kikuyu grass containing high levels of nitrogen

  • 1990
  • Issue: 1
  • Volume: 20
J.P. Marais, D.L. Figenschou and G.A.J. Woodley Page: 16 - 20
  • 2026-06-09
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Elevated rumen ammonia levels in sheep on high nitrogen kikuyu (Pennisetum clandestinum Hochst) grass were indicative of a protein/energy imbalance in the grass. To correct the imbalance, grass containing 22% crude protein required maize meal supplementation of at least 20%…

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