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Влияние породы барана-производителя на плодовитость овцематок и развитие молодняка

Влияние породы барана-производителя на плодовитость овцематок и развитие молодняка

Abstract

Бараны-производители породы тексель оказали большее генетическое давление. Так, матки, осемененные баранами этой породы, на 6,4-26,7% имели выше плодовитось, чем матки, осемененные кулундинским грубошерстными и эдильбаевскими баранами соответственно. От рождения до двенадцатимесячного возраста ярочки второй группы (кулундинская х тексель) сохранили превосходство абсолютного и среднесуточного прироста живой массы по отношению к первой (кулундинская) на 32,2% (Р

Texel breed stud rams had a greater genetic influence; the ewes bred by stud rams of that breed revealed higher fertility by 6.4-26.7% than the ewes bred by the stud rams of the Kulundinskaya Hair breed and Edilbaev breed respectively. From the birth to twelve months the ewe lambs of the second group (Kulundinskaya x Texel) exceeded in the overall and average daily weight gain the first group animal (Kulundinskaya) by 32.2% (P

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ПОРОДА, БАРАНЫ-ПРОИЗВОДИТЕЛИ, ОВЦЕМАТКИ, ВОСПРОИЗВОДСТВО, ПЛОДОВИТОСТЬ, ОСЕМЕНЕНИЕ, ГРУППЫ, ЯРОЧКИ, ЭНЕРГИЯ РОСТА, ЖИВАЯ МАССА

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