Abstract

Fibre diameter (FD) was measured on 2 mm snippets of wool from the base of staples and compared between 2 laboratories and 2 sample sites for 6 flocks. The base snippets were taken at regular intervals during the year, and the FD was plotted against staple length to produce a FD profile. There was a mean bias of 0.4 µm between laboratories in estimating the mean FD of the profile. The hipbone sample site was 0.96 µm broader than the mid-side, although this differed significantly between flocks. The staple length estimates between both laboratories were strongly correlated (research2 = 0.99). There was no difference in the precision of estimating FD profile between the sample sites. The confidence limit of a mean FD estimate at a point along the staple profile was ± 0.54 µm within a sample site. The 'measure as you grow' technique for estimating FD profile parameters appears precise enough to be used as a guide to growers. However, other alternatives need to be investigated which provide a more accurate and precise estimate of the FD profile.

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