نتایج جستجو برای: lamb survival

تعداد نتایج: 337256  

  Genetic parameters for birth weight and survival traits were estimated using data collected from 1995 to 2009 in Jafarabad Moghani Sheep Breeding Station. Number of observation for survival and birth weight were 7202 and 6585, respectively. Genetic parameters were estimated using restricted maximum likelihood (REML) procedure under 16 different models, including animal, threshold and sire mod...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2013
m. vatankhah

the data set employed in this study was comprised of a number of 6,800 records of lamb’s longevity and their survival rate, collected from 1989 through 2009, from the lori-bakhtiari experimental flock at the shooli station in shahrekord, iran. the data were analyzed using linear models and proportional hazard models with weibull function. these models included fixed factors and direct additive ...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2009
S W P Cloete I Misztal J J Olivier

Data of 5,390 Merino lambs born from 1986 to 2007 (approximately 6.9 generations) were used to derive genetic parameters and trends for age-specific and overall lamb survival on the underlying scale, as well as for lamb birth weight, using Gibbs sampling. The majority of lambs were descended from lines that were divergently selected for the ability of ewes to rear multiples. The line selected i...

Journal: :دامپزشکی 0
معصومه نظری دانش آموخته کارشناسی ارشد دانشگاه کردستان ابراهیم میرزامحمدی دانش آموخته کارشناسی ارشد دانشگاه کردستان امیر رشیدی دانشیار دانشگاه کردستان

the aims of this research were to estimate of genetic parameters for pre-weaning traits and lamb survival in iran-black sheep. for this purpose 6344 records for birth weight (bw) and lamb survival (ls) and 5264 records for weaning weight (ww), average daily gain (adg) and kleiber ratio (kr) were available, which collected by abbasabad animal breeding and rearing station, over the period from 19...

The number of lambs sold per ewe mated in the breeding flock has a considerable impact on sheep operation profitability. This depends primarily on fertility, prolificacy (# of lambs), and lamb survival, mothering ability, milk production of the ewe and lamb growth rate. Optimal reproduction does vary by environment and management system – some sheep operations don’t want a lambing rate over 200...

The number of lambs sold per ewe mated in the breeding flock has a considerable impact on sheep operation profitability. This depends primarily on fertility, prolificacy (# of lambs), and lamb survival, mothering ability, milk production of the ewe and lamb growth rate. Optimal reproduction does vary by environment and management system – some sheep operations don’t want a lambing rate over 200...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2014
J M Everett-Hincks H C Mathias-Davis G J Greer B A Auvray K G Dodds

This paper reports genetic parameters for lamb survival and mortality traits on sheep farms in New Zealand. Lamb survival and mortality records were obtained from 38 flocks (103,357 lambs) from 5 yr of lambing data (2007 to 2011) and include many breeds and their crosses (predominantly Romney, Perendale, Coopworth, and Texel). A number of models were tested, all including environmental weather ...

1996
P L Krapivsky S Redner

The survival probability, SN(t), of a diffusing prey (‘lamb’) in the proximity of N diffusing predators (a ‘pride of lions’) in one dimension is investigated. When the lions are all to one side of the lamb, the survival probability decays as a non-universal power law, SN(t) ∝ t−βN , with the decay exponent βN proportional to ln N . The crossover behaviour as a function of the relative diffusivi...

2007
P. L. Krapivsky

The survival probability, S N (t), of a diiusing prey (\lamb") in the proximity of N diiusing predators (a \pride of lions") in one dimension is investigated. When the lions are all to one side of the lamb, the survival probability decays as a non-universal power law, S N (t) / t ? N , with the decay exponent N proportional to ln N. The crossover behavior as a function of the relative diiusivit...

1996
P. L. Krapivsky S. Redner

The survival probability, S N (t), of a diffusing prey (" lamb ") in the proximity of N diffusing predators (a " pride of lions ") in one dimension is investigated. When the lions are all to one side of the lamb, the survival probability decays as a non-universal power law, S N (t) ∝ t −β N , with the decay exponent β N proportional to ln N. The crossover behavior as a function of the relative ...

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