Crossbreeding of Thai long tail wool sheep and Cameroon hair sheep - evaluation of different genotypes
1996
Ismail, N. (University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia). Institute of Advanced Studies) | Mukherjee, T.K.
A crossbreeding project involving Cameroon hair sheep and the local Thai Long Tail wool sheep is in progress at the University of Malaya farm, conducted in collaboration with Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany. One of the main objectives of the study is to develop a woolless variety of sheep better adapted to the hot and humid tropical climate. Various genotypes with different percentages of hair sheep genes are being produced (F1, F2, F3, Backcrosses) and evaluated for growth, reproduction and other traits. The F1 crossbreds were found to be better than their parents in growth (P 0.05), age at maturity (P 0.01) and reproductive performance. The fleece development of the F1 crossbreds is significantly different (P 0.01) from that of the Thai Long Tail
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