Author:
Adams N. R.,Briegel J. R.
Abstract
The present study examined changes in wool growth, liveweight, and body
composition in groups of fine, medium, and broad wool Merino wethers grazed
together at pasture in the highly seasonal Mediterranean environment, to
determine the sources of variation in wool growth that may affect staple
strength (SS). Seasonal changes in wool growth were measured using 6 dyebands
placed at times of seasonal change in the nutrient supply from pasture, and
liveweights were recorded fortnightly. Dilution of deuterated water was used
to determine changes in body composition between the beginning of summer and
the end of autumn. The sheep lost liveweight over this period, but loss of
protein relative to fat over this period was unexpectedly high (7 : 1). The
relative changes in liveweight, and loss of its components (fat and lean)
during summer and autumn, were similar in all 3 groups, even though the Broad
group was heavier than the other 2 genotypes at all times
(P < 0·01). In contrast to the similar pattern
of liveweight change, wool growth rates and changes in the fibre diameter were
less variable throughout the year in the Broad group than the other 2 groups
(P < 0·001). Stepwise regression indicated
that the characteristics related to SS were standard deviation in fibre
diameter (SDfd; P <
0·001), mean fibre diameter (P <
0·001), and variation in diameter within a 200-mm length of wool fibre
(Sdfdwithin; P < 0·05).
However, the relative importance of different factors for SS differed within
each group. The most important factors were mean fibre diameter in the Fine
group, the variation in fibre diameter along the staple
(SDfdalong) in the Medium group, and the variation in
diameter between fibres (SDfdbetween) in the Broad
group.
It is concluded that SS is a complex characteristic, depending on both the
fibre diameter and several sources of variation in fibre diameter, all of
which can differ among flocks. Protein loss made a disproportionate
contribution to liveweight loss over summer and autumn, but the amino acids
made available did not contribute substantially to wool growth or SS.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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