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2000

Fertility

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The Possibilities Of Developing Dam And Sire Lines Using Akkaraman, Sakız And Kıvırcıksheep Breeds For Lamb Productioni. Fertility In Akkaraman Sheep, Survival Rate And Growth Characteristics Of Sakız Xakkaraman F_1 And Kıvırcık X Akkaraman F_1 Lambs, Hali̇l Akçapinar, Ceyhan Özbeyaz, Necmetti̇n Ünal, Mustafa Avci Jan 2000

The Possibilities Of Developing Dam And Sire Lines Using Akkaraman, Sakız And Kıvırcıksheep Breeds For Lamb Productioni. Fertility In Akkaraman Sheep, Survival Rate And Growth Characteristics Of Sakız Xakkaraman F_1 And Kıvırcık X Akkaraman F_1 Lambs, Hali̇l Akçapinar, Ceyhan Özbeyaz, Necmetti̇n Ünal, Mustafa Avci

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

This study was conducted to investigate the possibilities of developing terminal male and female lines for lamb production by the crossing of native breeds, that is, Akkaraman, Sakız (Chios) and Kıvırcık breeds. The Akkaraman sheep is a fattailed breed raised in central Anatolia, while Sakız and Kıvırcık sheep aren non fattailed breeds raised in western and northern-western Anatolia. The Birth rate of Akkaraman x Akkaraman (AA), Sakız x Akkaraman (SA) and Kıvırcık x Akkaraman (KA) breeding groups were generally found as follows: 94.0, 78.6 and 74.0% in 1996; and 93.3, 90.8 and 85.0% in 1997, respectively. The survival rate of …