Literature DB >> 9078477

Hair sheep genetic resources and their contribution to diversified small ruminant production in the United States.

S Wildeus1.   

Abstract

Two Caribbean hair sheep breeds, the St. Croix (SC) and Barbados Blackbelly (BB), are found in the United States, and the SC has led to the development of the Katahdin (K), a synthetic breed of hair sheep. These breeds have mature ewe BW ranging from 32 to 54 kg (for BB and SC) and from 55 to 73 kg (K). Hair sheep and hair sheep crosses have lower rectal temperatures and respiration rates than wool breeds and a lower DMI and water intake. There are indications of increased resistance to internal parasites in hair sheep. Although hair sheep are seasonal breeders under U.S. photoperiodic conditions, they tend to perform better under accelerated lambing systems than traditional wool breeds. Fertility, prolificacy, and lamb survival is high in BB and SC, but hair x wool crossbred ewes tend to have a higher level of fertility than hair and wool parent breeds. Ewe productivity is also higher in hair x wool crosses than in wool crosses, particularly when adjusted for ewe BW or under accelerated lambing systems. Hair sheep have a lower ADG and intake of high-energy diets, as well as a lower gain/feed ratio, than wool breeds. Growth rates tend to be higher in SC than in BB. Differences in carcass characteristics are inconsistent between hair and wool breeds. Production characteristics of hair sheep, particularly hair x wool crosses, make them suitable for low-input, sustainable production systems that do not require high growth rates and large carcasses. There is a need to preserve the existing U.S. hair sheep germplasm base in support of such systems.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9078477     DOI: 10.2527/1997.753630x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Anim Sci        ISSN: 0021-8812            Impact factor:   3.159


  13 in total

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Authors:  U Macías-Cruz; M A López-Baca; R Vicente; A Mejía; F D Álvarez; A Correa-Calderón; C A Meza-Herrera; M Mellado; J E Guerra-Liera; L Avendaño-Reyes
Journal:  Int J Biometeorol       Date:  2015-12-29       Impact factor: 3.787

2.  Genetic parameters for ewe reproductive performance and peri-parturient fecal egg counts and their genetic relationships with lamb body weights and fecal egg counts in Katahdin sheep.

Authors:  David R Notter; Lauretta Ngere; Joan M Burke; James E Miller; James L M Morgan
Journal:  J Anim Sci       Date:  2018-05-04       Impact factor: 3.159

3.  Morphological characterization of Pelibuey sheep in Colima, México.

Authors:  Victalina Arredondo-Ruiz; Rafael Macedo-Barragán; Jaime Molina-Cárdenas; Julio Magaña-Álvarez; Omar Prado-Rebolledo; Luis J García-Márquez; Alejandra Herrera-Corredor; Héctor Lee-Rangel
Journal:  Trop Anim Health Prod       Date:  2012-11-02       Impact factor: 1.559

Review 4.  Barbados Blackbelly: the Caribbean ovine genetic resource.

Authors:  André M de Almeida
Journal:  Trop Anim Health Prod       Date:  2017-11-28       Impact factor: 1.559

5.  Effects of restricted availability of drinking water on body weight and feed intake by Dorper, Katahdin, and St. Croix sheep from different regions of the USA.

Authors:  Ali Hussein; Ryszard Puchala; Italo Portugal; Blake K Wilson; Terry A Gipson; Arthur L Goetsch
Journal:  J Anim Sci       Date:  2020-01-01       Impact factor: 3.159

6.  The effects of time and dose of pregnant mare serum gonadotropin (PMSG) on reproductive efficiency in hair sheep ewes.

Authors:  Juan A Quintero-Elisea; Ulises Macías-Cruz; Francisco D Álvarez-Valenzuela; Abelardo Correa-Calderón; Arnoldo González-Reyna; Froylan A Lucero-Magaña; Sergio A Soto-Navarro; Leonel Avendaño-Reyes
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7.  Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Effects on Lamb Fecal Egg Count Estimated Breeding Values in Progeny-Tested Katahdin Sires.

Authors:  David R Notter; Marzieh Heidaritabar; Joan M Burke; Masoud Shirali; Brenda M Murdoch; James L M Morgan; Gota Morota; Tad S Sonstegard; Gabrielle M Becker; Gordon L Spangler; Michael D MacNeil; James E Miller
Journal:  Front Genet       Date:  2022-05-03       Impact factor: 4.772

8.  Genetic parameters for fecal egg counts and their relationship with body weights in Katahdin lambs.

Authors:  L Ngere; J M Burke; J L M Morgan; J E Miller; D R Notter
Journal:  J Anim Sci       Date:  2018-05-04       Impact factor: 3.159

9.  Genetic Selection for Resistance to Gastrointestinal Parasitism in Meat Goats and Hair Sheep through a Performance Test with Artificial Infection of Haemonchus contortus.

Authors:  Yoko Tsukahara; Terry A Gipson; Steven P Hart; Lionel Dawson; Zaisen Wang; Ryszard Puchala; Tilahun Sahlu; Arthur L Goetsch
Journal:  Animals (Basel)       Date:  2021-06-26       Impact factor: 2.752

10.  Genome-wide association study to identify genetic loci associated with gastrointestinal nematode resistance in Katahdin sheep.

Authors:  G M Becker; K M Davenport; J M Burke; R M Lewis; J E Miller; J L M Morgan; D R Notter; B M Murdoch
Journal:  Anim Genet       Date:  2020-01-03       Impact factor: 3.169

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