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Genetic and phenotypic parameter estimates of production traits of Merino sheep in an arid environment

  • 1990
  • Issue: 1
  • Volume: 20
G.J. Erasmus, A.O. de Lange, G.J. Delport and J.J. Olivier Page: 31 - 34
  • 2026-06-09
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Genetic and phenotypic parameters were estimated in the control line of the Klerefontein Merino sheep selection experiment. The heritability estimates of 0,247 for body mass, 0,229 for clean fleece mass and 0,369 for fibre diameter are generally lower than other…

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Milk production responses to feeding fatty acids (Short communication)

  • 1990
  • Issue: 1
  • Volume: 20
T.J. Dugmore and K.P. Walsh Page: 35 - 37
  • 2026-06-09
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Two trials were conducted to determine the milk production response to feeding a highly saturated free fatty acid supplement to grazed dairy cows in early lactation. The trials were conducted during spring and autumn, respectively. Sixty-five Friesian cows were supplemented…

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Vergelyking van verrykte gars, koring, triticale en mielies vir die afronding van vroegspeenlammers (Kort mededeling)

  • 1990
  • Issue: 1
  • Volume: 20
A.A. Brand en S.W.P. Cloete Page: 37 - 40
  • 2026-06-09
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Comparison of enriched barley, wheat, triticale and maize for the fattening of early-weaned lambs.  Alkali-ionophoreenriched barley, wheat, triticale and maize were evaluated as diets for the fattening of early-weaned (ca 10 weeks) SA Mutton Merino lambs kept under feedlot conditions…

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Short-term responses to selection for parameters of the allometric-autoregressive model

  • 1990
  • Issue: 2
  • Volume: 20
M.M. Scholtz, C.Z. Roux, D.S. de Bruin and S.J. Schoeman Page: 57 - 64
  • 2026-06-09
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The allometric-autoregressive model describes growth accurately and is useful in the characterization of growth responses. Hence, the potential of the model for selection purposes was investigated. Rats were used in a selection experiment, where selection was practised for slope (b)…

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Medium-term responses to and changes in fitness with selection for parameters of the allometric-autoregressive model

  • 1990
  • Issue: 2
  • Volume: 20
M.M. Scholtz, C.Z. Roux, D.S. de Bruin and S.J. Schoeman Page: 65 - 70
  • 2026-06-09
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The allometric-autoregressive model describes growth accurately and is useful in the characterization of growth responses. Hence, the potential of the model for selection was investigated. Rats were used in a selection experiment, where selection was practised for slope (b) and…

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Lifetime meat production from six different F1 crossbred ewes

  • 1990
  • Issue: 2
  • Volume: 20
J.C. Greeff, C.Z. Roux and G.A. Wyma Page: 71 - 77
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The efficiency of meat production with regard to kilogram of lamb weaned per kilogram metabolic mass of ewes at mating of six different Fl crossbred populations, viz. Finnish Landrace x Merino (FL x M), Border Leicester x Merino (BL x…

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Supplementary feeding in ruminants – A physiological approach (Review)

  • 1990
  • Issue: 3
  • Volume: 20
P.B. Cronjé Page: 110 - 117
  • 2026-06-09
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An alternative strategy for supplementing ruminants fed low-quality roughages is discussed. In this strategy, the quantity and quality of supplement are adjusted to constrain mass-loss to a limit compatible with the productive function of the animal. The limits to mass-loss…

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Establishment of a ruminal protein degradation data base for dairy cattle using the in situ polyester bag technique. 2. Energy

  • 1990
  • Issue: 3
  • Volume: 20
L.J. Erasmus, J. Prinsloo, P.M. Botha and H.H. Meissner Page: 124 - 129
  • 2026-06-09
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The extent of ruminal protein degradation of 11 energy sources was determined in the rumen of cannulated lactating dairy cows, and was calculated at three different fractional outflow rates, using the in situ polyester bag technique. The extent of ruminal…

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