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Finnsheep Sheep | Oklahoma State University - Breeds of LivestockTheir origin is probably related to their high adaptability to the rugged climate and the high roughage feed available. Sheep Breeders Association formed in ...
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[PDF] BREED CHARACTERISTICS - Finnsheep Breeders' AssociationThe Finnsheep breed is the only breed that lambs in litters, has a docile temperament and high quality wool. In the United States, Finnsheep have been widely ...Missing: origin | Show results with:origin
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Finnsheep - Maryland Sheep and Wool FestivalConsidered to be a “primitive” or unimproved breed, Finnsheep descend from the Nordic short-tailed breeds. They are medium size, with mature ewes ranging from ...
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History, recent development and uses of Finnsheep - Journal.fiOct 1, 1988 · Linguistic and archeological evidence indicate that wool has been used in Finland for 2 000 years and that sheep have been kept for over 1 000 ...Missing: archaeological | Show results with:archaeological
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Finnish Landrace sheep | CABI CompendiumLinguistic and archaeological evidence indicate that sheep have been kept in Finland from around 1000 AD (Lehtosalo-Hilander, 1982).
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Finnsheep - Suomen LammasyhdistysJan 1, 2025 · The early ancestors of this Finnish landrace breed arrived in Finland during the transitional period between the Neolithic period and Bronze Age ...
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1.1 Finnish Sheep, their origin and characteristicsFinnish Landrace (Finn) sheep originated in Finland and are descendants of the Mofloun. They are related to other Scandinavian short-tail sheep.Missing: archaeological | Show results with:archaeological<|control11|><|separator|>
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About Finnsheep -DNA evidence shows that the breed developed from the crossing of native sheep with those that entered Northern Europe via trade routes established along the ...
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[PDF] were introduced to North America with importation to J Canada in 1 ...Finnsheep wool has been selected for hand processing qualities for centuries. Finn wool is fine, unusually lustrous, and available in ev- ery color (including ...Missing: purity 20th<|control11|><|separator|>
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Australian Finnsheep Breeders Association - Global FarmsThe Australian Finnsheep Association was Est. in 1993 to promote Finnsheep (Finnish landrace) as a rare breed from Finland notable for its high incidence of ...Missing: founding | Show results with:founding
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[PDF] Adding PEP to a flock with Finnsheep: Performance, Efficiency and ...At OARDC, Parker researched the genetics of resistance for internal parasites and conducted nutritional studies on optimal nutrition for high producing ewes.
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Breed Standard - Finnsheep Breeders' AssociationSmooth and well blended · Of medium length and height · Back straight and strong. · The very characteristic Finnsheep tail is undocked, wool-covered, with hair at ...Missing: origin | Show results with:origin
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[PDF] FinnsheepJun 1, 2012 · The Finnsheep is a quiet, docile breed and its outstanding temperament makes it a popular choice for small farms and fami- lies with ...Missing: behavior | Show results with:behavior
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PRODUCTION TRAITS - Finnsheep ry.Characteristics. Finnsheep is lively and alert by nature. Herd instinct is especially strong in this breed; it is emphatically a gregarious animal.
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About Finn Sheep - Hyer WoolsWhat we get for a bonus is a body size that is manageable, early maturity and renowned multiple births. Finnsheep regularly have triplets and quads and ...
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[PDF] Wool Grades and the Sheep that Grow the WoolAverage Fiber Diameter. Micron 24-19. Grease Fleece Weight. Ewe 10-15 lb. Yield 45-55%. Staple Length 2½-4". Developed from the Spanish Merino in. France and ...
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The Finnsheep of Finland - WovemberNov 9, 2016 · Finnsheep, or Finnish Landrace, are prolific, ancient Scandinavian sheep with light, silky, sleek wool, and are versatile for garments and ...Missing: traditional subsistence farming
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Soft fine fleece for blending with long wool - FacebookSep 22, 2020 · Fibre contain particles of VM (vegetable matter).Fleece are not washed or carded. Many colors are available - White, light and dark Brown ...Missing: historical | Show results with:historical
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Finnsheep - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsThere are two main operational systems: range sheep operations, common in the western states, which consist of relatively large flocks that graze on native ...
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Integrated ovarian mRNA and miRNA transcriptome profiling ...Jan 29, 2018 · ... Finnsheep demonstrates that prolificacy traits in Finnsheep are highly heritable. ... Major genes affecting ovulation rate in sheep. Genet ...
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Least squares estimates (± s.e.) of mean ovulation rate for Finnish...Analyses to date have indicated that mutations with a large effect on ovulation rate are not responsible for the exceptional prolificacy of Finnsheep. The ...Missing: polygenic inheritance
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Reproduction in the ewe - Sheep 201Individual pregnancies may vary from 138 to 159 days. There are breed differences in gestation length. The earlier maturing breeds (e.g. Finnsheep) tend to have ...
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Productivity of pure Finnsheep in Finland and abroad - ScienceDirectMean 150-day weight in Finland is 30 kg and daily gain ca. 180 g. The gain during the first 6 weeks depends on litter size. Litter weight at 150 days was 71 kg, ...
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[PDF] Research with Finnsheep in Canada - à www.publications.gc.carate, carcass characteristics and meat eating quality of Finnsheep, Romanov, ... Finnsheep lambs had higher dressing percentage and higher kidney fat percentage.
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[PDF] Short Tales - Finnsheep Breeders' AssociationA 1972 study at the U.S. Meat and Animal Research Center (Nebraska) showed Finn- cross market lambs to have a growth rate equal to other breeds. Breeding a ...
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use of highly prolific breeds and crossbreedingAfter the first two lambings of 400 first cross ewes the fertility rates were found to be between 62–92 and lambing percentage 100–150 percent. After checking ...Missing: ease gestation period
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Carcass merit of market lambs from purebred and crossbred ...The number of lambs marketed could be increased with no significant loss in carcass quality by mating 1 2 or 1 4 Finn ewes to terminal sire breeds. The net ...Missing: rates | Show results with:rates
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Final report for GNE16-123 - SARE Grant Management System... Finnsheep x Dorset ewes milked in 73- to 103-day lactations. Introduction ... The average daily milk yield of ewes fed the most successful diet was 1.5 kg ...Final Report For Gne16-123 · Research · Objective 4. Record...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Evaluation of U.S. sheep breeds for milk production and milk ...Overall average fat content of milk was 6.0%, Suffolk produced the highest average (6.6%), followed by Dorset (6.5%). Lowest fat percentage was in Synthetic I ( ...
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Sheep: Sustainable and Organic ProductionTopics covered include breed selection, controlled grazing, pasture lambing, alternative health management, and innovative marketing of meat and wool products.Missing: therapy | Show results with:therapy
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[PDF] the finnish national conservation program for animal genetic resourcesFeb 22, 2018 · In situ conservation: living 'gene banks' for Eastern Finncattle,. Northern Finncattle, Western. Finncattle and Finnsheep. Network of active ...
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Breeding animals of native breeds - Finnish Food Authority - Suomi.fiJun 3, 2025 · Compensation for the breeding animals of native breeds is paid for Finncattle, Finnsheep, Åland sheep and Kainuu Grey sheep, Finnish ...
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Sheep as landscape and forest managers | European Forest InstituteAug 29, 2018 · Some of the sheep herds are grazing on four different islands in the nearby Linnansaari National Park where they manage the traditional rural ...
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HISTORY - Finnsheep ry.Conservation and continuous developing of Finnsheep is both a national and an international obligation. Primarily the landraces should be conserved in the ...
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Agri-food markets are slowly stabilising - LuonnonvarakeskusA positive trend seen occasionally in financial development in agriculture. In 2023, the number of farms in Finland was down to slightly more than 42,000, while ...
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[PDF] ORGANICS IN FINLAND 2023 | Pro LuomuThis was 9.8% of all farms. • The total number of organic farms decreased by 14% compared to the previous year. • New organic commitments.
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Evolution of the sheep industry and genetic research in the United ...May 6, 2021 · Favorable variants at TMEM154 and PRNP for improved disease resistance are also a noted breed component. To support this research, an F1 ...Missing: modern | Show results with:modern
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[PDF] Finnsheep in Spin-Off MagazineThe major difference is that in Finland the winters are darker and the summer's day length is much longer. The breed developed because of the need to keep ...Missing: harsh | Show results with:harsh
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Breeders Directory - Finnsheep Breeders' AssociationRegistered Finnsheep, Registered Gotlands and Finn/Gotland crossbreds. Specializing in quality fleece for spinning, weaving and felting. Breeding stock ...Missing: US | Show results with:US
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Finnsheep Breeders' Association: HomeThe Finnsheep Breeders' Assocation provides record keeping for registrations and transfers of Finnsheep in the USA.Breeders Directory · Breed Standard · About FBA · ResourcesMissing: founding 1980s
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[PDF] Short Tales - Finnsheep Breeders' AssociationGene pool reduction and increased in- breeding coefficients will begin to be noticed. 4) As inbreeding increases, production capabilities and disease resistance ...
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[PDF] REMINDER REMINDER - Finnsheep Breeders' AssociationThere are also many regional sheep shows and sales that Finnsheep can participate in as well as be- ing available for restaurants, taste fests, or for sheep.
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Sheep: Finnsheep | RARE BREEDS TRUST OF AUSTRALIA | TidyHQThe first importations of Finn genetics to Australia occurred in the mid 1980's, when the University of New South Wales imported semen from the North American ...
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Origins Of The Breed | Australian Finnsheep Breeders Association IncOriginating in Finland, the Australian Finnsheep has unique body fat distribution. While most sheep breeds have 40-60% body fat within the subcutaneous layer, ...Missing: characteristics | Show results with:characteristics
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Australian Finnsheep Breeders Association Inc | Learn about the ...The Association was established in 1993 as a non-profit organisation, primarily to represent the interests of breeders of purebred Finnsheep.
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AUSTRALIAN FINNSHEEP Australian FinnsheepThe Finn was first available in Australia in 1993. It is renowned worldwide for its productivity as a crossbreed ewe. This increased productivity is a result of ...
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Effect of protein level on growth performance, non-carcass ...Sep 7, 2015 · The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of crude protein (CP) level and breed type on growth, non-carcass components and ...
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FINNSHEEP - Rare Breeds NZThe Finnsheep or Finnish Landrace first arrived in New Zealand in the 1980s and was released from quarantine in 1990. It is characterized by its high fertility.
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High-fertility Finn sheep | Sheep farmingFinn sheep are highly fertile and were imported to improve lambing percentages by cross-breeding with traditional breeds.
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Finn Sheep | Canadian Co-operative Wool Growers LimitedThe University of Manitoba imported Finnsheep to Canada in 1966. Finns are a prolific breed and reach sexual maturity at 4-8 months of age. Mature ewes average ...Missing: population | Show results with:population
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NEWS - Finnsheep2005 again saw exports, this year of embryos to China and South America where there is increasing interest in our unique genetics. This year we again sold ...
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Sheep development program in Egypt - CGSpaceOn station, results indicated significantly higher prolificacy for crossbreds but on-farm trials with ¼ finnsheep, ¾ local ewes showed no significant difference ...<|separator|>