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Romney Sheep | Oklahoma State University - Breeds of LivestockA true dual purpose breed, the Romney sheep is known for having a high quality carcass and its unique, lustrous fleece.
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Romney sheep | CABI CompendiumThe Romney is a big, large-framed sheep. It has a broad white face, with wool on the forehead which may vary from a small tuft to a thick forelock.
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About Romneys - Pitchfork RanchTheir outstanding characteristics include hardiness, excellent mothering instincts, the ability to thrive on pasture alone, and resistance to foot rot.
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Sire & Dam - American Romney Breeders AssociationOther traits making the Romney a top mother breed are a calm, gentle disposition, prolificacy, milk production, ease of lambing, vigorous lambs, and natural ...
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Sheep on Romney MarshIn the middle ages, the English woollen industry was the most important export commodity; The Romney was recognised as a pedigree breed in England in 1896.
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[PDF] Medieval Sheep and Wool Types - British Agricultural History Societyproduction during the Middle Ages. The records at any rate show that coloured sheep persisted into the Middle Ages, but perhaps not in such great numbers as ...
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Sheep: Romney | RARE BREEDS TRUST OF AUSTRALIA | TidyHQThe Romney or Romney Marsh, as it was originally known, is one of the oldest sheep breeds, with its origins traced back to the 13th Century and possibly earlier ...
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[PDF] 1946 McMeekan: ERNEST SHORT OF PARORANGI - NZSAPThe New Zealand Romney-is larger bodied; .strongcr boned; .shorter legged ... Ludlam who was the first breed-. e-r of ',Romney,s of whom,,there is any ...
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[PDF] The Sheep - Massey University PressThe Romney Marsh, first imported in 1853, was gradually modified by New Zealand breeders; it was eventually renamed the New Zealand Romney and became the ...
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[PDF] What will influence the future direction of New Zealand sheep ...The first registered Romney sheep were imported into New Zealand in 1880 and the New Zealand Romney Sheep Breeders' Association was founded in 1904.
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New Zealand's first sheep released - NZ HistoryMore than half of New Zealand's sheep are Romney, an English breed capable of producing both wool and meat of good quality.Missing: percentage | Show results with:percentage
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Historia (Santiago) - SciELO Chile... Zealander; and the introduction of the New Zealand Corriedale sheep to South America. ... Then, in 1907, he began to export Romney Marsh sheep to South America.
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History - American Romney Breeders AssociationThe American Romney traces its beginnings to the marshy area of Kent in England. Its origin lies with the old, established dual purpose Romney Marsh breed.Missing: evolution native long- tailed faced selective hardiness 1800s
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Flock dynamics, feed demand, and production of lambs and woolThe majority of New Zealand's wool production is coarse with the major breed, approximately 52 % of the national flock, being Romney, a dual-purpose breed ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Livestock numbers fall over the last 10 years while area planted in ...May 5, 2025 · The total number of sheep was 23.6 million at June 2024, a fall of 6.2 million (21 percent) compared with 10 years ago.
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[PDF] American Romney BookletThe fleece is lustrous; it hangs in separate locks, with minimal cross fibers between the locks. It is also high yielding and easily spun.
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Breed Standard - American Romney Breeders AssociationApr 8, 2017 · They are sturdy animals, with a strong bone structure, large body capacity and a uniform fleece which is characteristic of the breed. The Romney ...
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Breed Standard - Romney Sheep AllianceForm: The top line should be straight with a smooth transition from neck to shoulder and a solid, well built hip. The body should be wide and deep with adequate ...Missing: appearance | Show results with:appearance
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Effect of Breeding Heavier Romney Ewe Lambs at Seven Months of ...Dec 7, 2021 · [11], the heavy and control Romney ewe lambs showed a three kg difference in live weight at breeding (47.9 ± 0.36 vs. 44.9 ± 0.49 kg, ...
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Using a lamb's early-life liveweight as a predictor of carcass qualityFor slaughter, lambs were initially screened by liveweight (40 kg), and ... carcass traits of New Zealand Romney lambs. Small Rumin. Res., 174 (2019) ...
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[PDF] Carcass and meat quality characteristics of Romney and three ...The Romney breed has dominated the sheep population in New Zealand due to its dual purpose of producing wool and having favourable carcass attributes when ...
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Genetic parameter estimates for lamb survival in Romney sheep... maternal genetic and maternal environmental influences. Lambing and survival percentages were 178% and 87%, respectively. The estimates of heritability on ...
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(PDF) Genetic parameter estimates for lamb survival in Romney sheepand the random effects for direct genetic, maternal genetic and maternal environmental influences. Lambing and survival-to-weaning percentages were 178% and ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Lamb production performance of 14 sire breeds mated to New ...Advantages in lamb growth of up to 30% have been observed in crossbred lambs from terminal sires compared to purebred lambs in New Zealand flocks (Clarke and ...
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Australian Lamb vs. New Zealand Lamb - Big Fridge BoySep 16, 2024 · New Zealand primarily raises Romney and Perendale sheep breeds, which are well-suited to the country's climate and terrain. These breeds produce ...Missing: exports | Show results with:exports<|control11|><|separator|>
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Dual-Purpose - American Romney Breeders AssociationIts broad range of acceptable spinning counts enables Romney wool to be used for many products, ranging from sweaters to outer wear to carpets. For the ...
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BE BOLD. Shape the ... - Wool Grades | New Mexico State UniversityOne pound of clean, Fine, 80s spinning count wool spun to its maximum would result in 80 hanks of yarn, or 44,800 yards (80 hanks × 560 yards). One pound of ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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History of the ARDG and the Romney SheepImported into New Zealand in the 1850's they now account for over 50 percent of the New Zealand flock. The first Romney breeder association was founded in ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Producing Higher Value Wool through a Transition from Romney to ...This study demonstrated a whole flock transition from Romney to ¾M¼R breed was profitable and achievable without large variation in sheep feed demand, although ...
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[PDF] A review of the current sheep industry in New Zealand and ... - NZSAPWithin New Zealand, there has been the use of imported breeds alongside traditional Romney, Perendale and Coopworth breeds in composite maternal breeding.
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Selecting for resilience in Romney sheep under nematode parasite ...Sep 4, 2010 · Selective breeding for increased resilience to nematode parasite challenge in New Zealand Romney sheep is reported for the period 1994–2007.Missing: disease | Show results with:disease
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Feasibility and implications of breeding sheep for resilience to ...However, in Romney sheep in New Zealand, it has become apparent that "resistance to infection" does not equate to "disease resistance" in the strict sense.
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Producing higher value wool through a transition from Romney to ...The total cashflow of the breed transition (i.e. twelve years) ranged from relatively small or no economic benefit, to up to 26 % greater than maintenance of ...