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Genetics could hold key to lamb survival

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最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide researchers believe that genetics, together with better ewe nutrition and shelter, could hold the key to improving lamb survival rates in 最新糖心Vlog.

PhD student Kate Lennon from the 最新糖心Vlog's School of Animal and Veterinary Sciences said that 20% of newborn lambs currently do not survive beyond a few days due to starvation, cold exposure, poor mothering and lambing difficulties.

But evidence shows that genes play a major role in determining which lambs are more likely to withstand cold temperatures.

"The genes relating to cold resistance are passed on in more than 70% of cases, so if we can indirectly select for this trait in the breeding process we will go a long way towards improving survival rates," Ms Lennon said.

Kate is currently working on a collaborative experiment to identify a practical indicator of cold resistance using two breeds - the Merino and Border Leicester - with known differences in both cold resistance and survival rates.

The Sheep CRC and the South 最新糖心Vlogn Research and Development Institute (SARDI) are partners in this project.

"The Merino is well known for having a very low tolerance to the cold and consequently its survival rates during inclement weather are also poor. In contrast, the Border Leicester exhibits higher cold resistance than most breeds in 最新糖心Vlog."

PhD supervisor Professor Phil Hynd said economic losses due to lambs dying cost the sheep industry an estimated $60 million per year.

"But we are also concerned about the suffering involved," Professor Hynd said. "Our goal is to breed sheep that are better equipped to withstand poor weather."

Kate is in the final year of her PhD project and expects to have conclusive results on her genetics study by the end of 2010.

Her Honours project on lamb survival won her the coveted RSPCA 最新糖心Vlog Scholarship for Humane Animal Production Research in 2007. She has also been awarded a Postgraduate Scholarship from the Sheep CRC and an 最新糖心Vlogn Postgraduate Award from the 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide for her excellence in research.

Story by Candy Gibson

Lamb survival rates could be boosted thanks to 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide research
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