Abstract
22Apr 2017 NON-GENETIC FACTORS AFFECTING BIRTH AND WEANING WEIGHT IN MANDYA SHEEP. Siddalingamurthy. H. K , Manju , G.U. , Roopa Devi. Y.S. , Manjunatha. S. S. and Sreesujatha. R. M. Associate Professor and Head, Livestock Research and Information Centre (Sheep), Nagamangala, Mandya district, Karnataka. Assistant Professor, Veterinary College, KVAFSU, Shivamoga, Karnataka, India. Assistant Professor, Veterinary College, KVAFSU, Hassan, Karnataka, India. Assistant Professor, Livestock Research and Information Centre (Sheep), Nagamangala, Mandya district, Karnataka. Research Associate, Livestock Research and Information Centre (Sheep), Nagamangala, Mandya district, Karnataka.
Highlights
Information Centre (Sheep), KVAFSU, Nagamangala, Mandya (Dst), Karnataka for seven years (2010-2016) were analyzed to estimate the effect of non-genetic factors viz., season of birth, year of birth, sex of lamb and parity of dam on birth and weaning weights
The present investigation was undertaken to study the various non-genetic factors affecting birth weight and weaning weight of Mandya lambs born under organised farm conditions
The data were obtained from the records of 1400 Mandya sheep maintained at livestock Research and Information Canter (Sheep), Nagamangala, Mandya dist, Karnataka state
Summary
NON-GENETIC FACTORS AFFECTING BIRTH AND WEANING WEIGHT IN MANDYA SHEEP. 1. NON-GENETIC FACTORS AFFECTING BIRTH AND WEANING WEIGHT IN MANDYA SHEEP. 1. Associate Professor and Head, Livestock Research and Information Centre (Sheep), Nagamangala, Mandya district, Karnataka. 4. Assistant Professor, Livestock Research and Information Centre (Sheep), Nagamangala, Mandya district, Karnataka. 5. Research Associate, Livestock Research and Information Centre (Sheep), Nagamangala, Mandya district, Manuscript Info
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