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Kotzé, Francois de Klerk
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University of the Free State
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English: Investigation was conducted into the influence of the
age of dam and twinning on body weight, greasy fleece weight and
certain fleece characteristics on lambs up to the age of 10 months.
The above-mentioned fleece characteristics included percentage
clean yield, fibre diameter, staple length and crimps per inch
(2.54 cm).
The aim of this study was to establish correction factors
for the selection of Merino lambs at an early age.
403 Merino lambs from three different flocks from the
Southern Free State was used as experimental material.
Because of the range in age between lambs at any stage
after birth it was necessary to transform the body and greasy fleece
weig.hts to a standard age. For this transformation the linear-and
daycorrection methods were employed. The averages reached by the
results of these two methods generally differed significantly from
each other (P<0.05). In addition semi-logarithmic growth-curves
for the different groups of lambs were drawn. The weights that were
obtained on 60 and 120 days of age were compared with the average
weights which were obtained from the above-mentioned two methods of
transformation. From these results it was obvious that the daycorrection
method had better results than the linear method if the
right factor for the weight-gain per day was used.
It was found that lambs of mature ewes on 60, 120, 190 and
303 days of age respectively weighed 1.1, 1.0, 0.8 and 0.9 kg heavier
than lambs of young ewes, while twin lambs were 1.1 kg lighter
than single lambs on 60 days of age. The differences in body
weight between sexes on 60 and 120 days were non-significant.
Statistically the differences between the two groups
of lambs in greasy fleece weight, per cent clean yield, fibre diameter,
staple length and crimps per inch (2.54 cm) were of no
significance.