Author:
Cloete S. W. P.,Durand A.
Abstract
Commercial Merino ewes were randomly allocated
to 1 of 2 groups, which were joined either to commercial Merino or South
African Meat Merino rams during October 1996 and 1997. Merino rams were
involved in 161 joinings, and South African Meat Merino rams in 157 joinings.
The proportions of ewes that lambed were independent of the breed of the sire
when expressed relative to the number of ewes joined (0.809 and 0.801 in ewes
joined to South African Meat Merino and Merino rams, respectively). The
proportion of multiple lambs was similarly not affected by the breed of the
service sire. Lambs sired by South African Meat Merino rams were on average (
s.e.) heavier (4.17 0.07 v. 3.86 0.07 kg;
P<0.01) at birth. They also tended to have a better
(0.69 v. 0.59; P<0.10) survival
to weaning, and were heavier (26.9 0.6 v. 22.8 0.6 kg;
P<0.01) at weaning than purebred Merino
contemporaries. The combined effect of the tendency towards an improved
survival rate as well as the increased lamb weaning weight resulted in a
36% increase (P<0.01) in lamb output in Merino
ewes joined to South African Meat Merino ewes compared with ewes joined to
Merino rams. Higher (P<0.01) proportions of ram lambs
sired by South African Meat Merino rams reached slaughter weight (about 40 kg)
before the onset of the dry Mediterranean summer than purebred Merinos.
Two-tooth ewes sired by South African Meat Merino rams were heavier
(P<0.01) at 2-tooth age (53.0 0.6
v. 52.0 0.6 kg) than purebred Merinos. The 2-tooth
greasy fleece weight of South African Meat Merino sired 2-tooth ewes were
lower (3.85 0.08 v. 4.66 0.09 kg;
P<0.01), with a lower (66.8 0.6
v. 70.5 0.7 %; P<0.01)
clean yield than that of purebred Merinos. This resulted in a marked
difference in clean fleece weight between the 2 types (2.56 0.06
v. 3.28 0.06 kg, respectively). Wool produced by South
African Meat Merino sired 2-tooth ewes was generally broader (21.8 0.3
v. 20.3 0.3 m; P<0.01) and
shorter (87.3 1.3 v. 96.4 1.4 mm;
P<0.01) than that of their purebred Merino
contemporaries. The coefficient of variation of fibre diameter as well as
staple strength was independent of the breed of the sire. Liveweight of adult
ewes and wool traits were independent of the breed of the service sire.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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