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dc.contributor.authorSawyer, G. J. L.
dc.contributor.authorDoolan, S.
dc.contributor.authorRoberts, I. J.
dc.contributor.authorImaz, J. A.
dc.contributor.authorRefshauge, G.
dc.contributor.authorde Graaf, S. P.
dc.contributor.authorGonzalez, L. A.
dc.date.accessioned2022-08-09T01:50:42Z
dc.date.available2022-08-09T01:50:42Z
dc.date.issued2022en_AU
dc.identifier.issn0728-5965
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/2123/29376
dc.description.abstractIn NSW, lamb mortality ranges between 10–35% (Hinch and Brien 2014), but this figure varies according to season, location, litter size and breed. Improving the survival of lambs is essential for industry social license and on-farm productivity. Refshauge et al. (2016) highlight the litter size effects on causes of death, with twin and triplet lambs having higher mortality rates than singles. The objective of the present research was to assess the effect of birth weight, litter size, wool length (shorn or not shorn during pregnancy), gender, conception type (artificial insemination or natural joining), on the dependent variables of birth weight, gestation length, survival, and litter size.en_AU
dc.language.isoenen_AU
dc.publisherAustralian Association of Animal Sciencesen_AU
dc.relation.ispartofProceedings of the Australian Association of Animal Sciencesen_AU
dc.titleFactors affecting lamb birth weight, gestation length, survival and litter size in Poll Dorset sheepen_AU
dc.typeConference paperen_AU
dc.type.pubtypePublisher's versionen_AU
usyd.facultySeS faculties schools::Faculty of Science::School of Life and Environmental Sciencesen_AU
usyd.departmentCCWFen_AU
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