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Wool growth of pregnant and lactating Merino ewes

The Journal of Agricultural Science, 1985
SUMMARYThe wool production of pregnant, lactating and non-pregnant, non-lactating (dry) Merino ewes eating one of three diets: chaffed oaten hay (OH), chaffed lucerne hay (LH), and a 50/50 (w/w) mixture of OH and LH, was determined. Measurements were made for 2 months prior to mating, during pregnancy and for 3 months after lambing, and for the dry ...
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Merino Wool

The Australian Quarterly, 1946
R. C. Wilson, J. M. Fegan
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Wool fibre shedding in some Merino sheep

Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 1967
Four sheep were investigated by monthly skin sampling for 3 years in Australia, and four sheep by quarterly sampling for 3 years in Scotland. Those in Australia had shedding in 30–50% of the samples while those in Scotland had shedding in only 15–30%, but in both the incidence of brush ends was less than 1%.
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Price attributes of Döhne Merino wool in South Africa

Agrekon, 2021
W A Lombard, Yonas T Bahta
exaly  

Merino Sheep and Wool

Çok eski çağlardan beri insanların koyun sürüleri güttükleri ve yapağısından iplik yaparak basit kumaşlar dokudukları bilinmektedir. Yün, kumaş dokumalarda ilk defa Babiller tarafından milattan önce 4000 yıllarında kullanılmıştır. Koyun yetiştiriciliği ve yapağı üretimi insanlığın en eski organize endüstri faaliyetidir. Yapağının, uluslararası ticareti
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