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Title: Studies on possibility of producing high quality lambs by crossbreeding among Sakiz, Kivircik and German black headed mutton sheep
Authors: Altınel, Ahmet
Evrim, Mehmet
Özcan, Mustafa
Deligözoğlu, Fazıl
Uludağ Üniversitesi/Veteriner Fakültesi/Zootekni Anabilim Dalı.
Başpınar, Hasan
Keywords: Veterinary sciences
Growth
Survival rate
Sheep
Carcass characteristics
Crossbreeding
Fertility
Issue Date: 1998
Publisher: Scientific Technical Research Council Turkey
Citation: Altınel, A. vd. (1998). "Studies on possibility of producing high quality lambs by crossbreeding among Sakiz, Kivircik and German black headed mutton sheep". Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences, 22(3), 257-265.
Abstract: This study has been carried out to get more and rapid growing lambs fit for slaughter by crossbreeding Kivircik ewes with Sakiz rams so as to produce F-1 females with high fertility and high milk yield and crossbreeding these F-1 females with German Black Headed Mutton rams. Studies have been carried out at Bandirma Sheep Breeding Research Institute.On the first step of this study 5 Salaz rams and 134 Kivircik ewes had been used. When F-1 females produced by Saluz X Kivircik crossbreeding became mature, they had been crossbred with German Black Headed Mutton rams. The growth and carcass characteristics of the lambs born from this crossbreeding had been investigated.The data obtained, show that the liveability and the growth performance of Salaz X Kivircik crossbred F-1 females had been satisfactory but prolific birth characteristic had been cosidered to be below the expectations. However, the lambs fit for slaughter had shown a rapid growth performance especially at the early ages and they had given high quality carcasses, The results of this study show that the usage of German Black Headed Mutton rams in getting high quality lambs in Turkey can bring important performance increase and can increase the low carcass weight of the native sheep breeds.
URI: https://journals.tubitak.gov.tr/veterinary/abstract.htm?id=2224
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http://hdl.handle.net/11452/21122
ISSN: 1300-0128
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