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Wool production and quality traits of pure- and crossbred Merino-type sheep

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AbstractVery little information is available on the quality of wool produced by terminal crosses out of wool producing dam lines. This study was therefore undertaken to elucidate the wool quality traits of four crossbred lines relative to Merinos and Dohne Merinos, which served as dam lines. Each dam line was mated to rams of their own breed as well as to Dormer or Ile de France rams to create four crossbred lines, namely, Dohne x Dormer, Dohne x Ile de France, Merino x Dormer, and Merino x Ile de France, in addition to the purebred Dohne Merino and Merino lines. Four rams and four ewes from each of these lines were reared up to one year of age under optimal growth conditions and shorn at the end of that time. Fleeces were weighed and samples collected for analysis. Neither sex nor genotype influenced clean fleece weight or clean yield percentage, but fibre diameter differed between genotypes. Purebred Merino had the finest wool (18.26 μm) and the Merino x Dormer cross the coarsest (26.01 μm). However, all lines still produced wool that could be used in manufacturing clothing, while fleeces showed good uniformity. The two purebred lines had the highest comfort factor (> 98%). The crossbred lines produced a similar quantity of wool as the purebreds, although of poorer quality. All genotypes except Merino x Dormer appear to produce wool that could be processed into garments, although the crossbred wool would only be suitable for outerwear.
Title: Wool production and quality traits of pure- and crossbred Merino-type sheep
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AbstractVery little information is available on the quality of wool produced by terminal crosses out of wool producing dam lines.
This study was therefore undertaken to elucidate the wool quality traits of four crossbred lines relative to Merinos and Dohne Merinos, which served as dam lines.
Each dam line was mated to rams of their own breed as well as to Dormer or Ile de France rams to create four crossbred lines, namely, Dohne x Dormer, Dohne x Ile de France, Merino x Dormer, and Merino x Ile de France, in addition to the purebred Dohne Merino and Merino lines.
Four rams and four ewes from each of these lines were reared up to one year of age under optimal growth conditions and shorn at the end of that time.
Fleeces were weighed and samples collected for analysis.
Neither sex nor genotype influenced clean fleece weight or clean yield percentage, but fibre diameter differed between genotypes.
Purebred Merino had the finest wool (18.
26 μm) and the Merino x Dormer cross the coarsest (26.
01 μm).
However, all lines still produced wool that could be used in manufacturing clothing, while fleeces showed good uniformity.
The two purebred lines had the highest comfort factor (> 98%).
The crossbred lines produced a similar quantity of wool as the purebreds, although of poorer quality.
All genotypes except Merino x Dormer appear to produce wool that could be processed into garments, although the crossbred wool would only be suitable for outerwear.

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