Abstract

Karagouniko and Chios sheep breeds present a lot of advantages on the implementation of sheep farming in Greece, a country with diverse relief resulting in a microclimatic variety, but nothing is known about the impact of season, as the outcome of important meteorological variables, on the fibre length growth (FLG) of the aforementioned breeds. Thus, the effect of season (Winter, Spring, Summer, Autumn) on the FLG of these breeds (by using analysis of variance) was studied in the Artificial Insemination Center of Karditsa (39021΄18΄΄N, 21054΄19΄΄E), Periphery of Thessaly, Greece, combined with a correlation analysis between FLG of each examined sheep breed and each of the studied meteorological variables, air temperature (AIRT), relative humidity (RH), sunshine (SUNS) and rainfall (R) for a two-year period. It was found that the FLG of Karagouniko sheep was significantly higher than the respective growth of Chios sheep, for each examined season, while the descending order of seasonal FLG for both breeds was Winter>Spring>Autumn>Summer. Fibre length growth of Karagouniko and Chios breeds correlated negatively with AIRT and SUNS and positively with RH, implying a better FLG in cooler, more overcast and wetter time periods. Our study adds new knowledge concerning the effect of season, and particularly, the effect of the aforementioned meteorological variables on the wool growth of two considerable sheep breeds in Greece, Karagouniko and Chios, opening up new horizons for their exploitation.

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