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Genomics of sheep resilience to climate change
Different animals are known to react differently to changing climatic and weather conditions, and part of these differences may be genetic. Therefore, breeding for enhanced animal resilience to climate change has been proposed as a possible mitigation strategy.
The aim of the present project was to examine the genomic profile of climate resilience in sheep, with a focus on identifying the desirable genetic profile of animals whose performance and growth do not change because of changing weather.
Sheep Breeders Round Table returns for a face-to-face conference
Following two years of covid restrictions which led to 2021's online format, the Sheep Breeders Round Table (SBRT) are delighted to be back delivering their popular in-person conference this November, and you're invited!
This year's theme will be 'UK sheep genetics delivering for the nation' and the event takes place from Friday 11 - Sunday 13 November 2022 at the Radisson Blu Hotel at East Midlands Airport.
Pioneering work shows genetic traits that makes lambs more attractive to consumers
RamCompare year six results have continued to show the correlation between Estimated Breeding Values (EBVs) in terminal sires and commercial productivity in lambs.
Signet's Shear Force research has also proven that the animal's genes do influence tenderness and that measurements of tenderness can be used to produce breeding values.
RamCompare year 6 press release - top breeding boosts profit and productivity in commercial lambs
RamCompare uses nominated performance-recorded rams from many breeds on commercial farms across the UK. RamCompare's year six results demonstrate how rams with key breeding traits can optimise flock profitability. In four case studies flock profitability was enhanced by £1.98 to £5.17 per lamb; with some rams producing lambs that finished several weeks earlier than others.
The full results, which report the data collected and analysed from rams with the fastest growth rates, best conformation and most valuable progeny, will be presented in an industry webinar on 19 May, which is free to attend and open to all
Using technology to breed lambs with more muscle
To meet the needs of the commercial producer, ram breeders must select rams with the right carcase attributes, and this can be aided using EBVs to identify genetically superior animals. In order to assess muscling in the live animal, breeders can utilise measurement services such as ultrasound scanning and Computed Tomography (CT) scanning within their breeding programmes to find the best animals and make informed decisions
Our Best Guide for Commercial Flock Productivity
Commercial producers are seeing the benefits of looking deeper into an animal's background before purchase and utilising data to make informed decisions rather than buying on looks alone. Many buyers are seeking high index terminal sires to improve their farm's profitability; improving carcase conformation, reducing days to slaughter and increasing the value of the lambs sold
RamCompare Results - Webinar 19th May at 7pm
As RamCompare completes its sixth year, please join us for an update on the latest data. Participating farms across Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and industry partners, have helped to make this one of the sheep industry's most successful research and knowledge exchange projects.
RamCompare is the national progeny test for terminal sire breeds, funded by the levy boards AHDB, HCC, QMS; supported by Agrisearch in Northern Ireland and working with partners across the food chain.
To find out more about the project results and also how you can be involved in the next phase, sign up to this free webinar.
Book now ( https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7160346696927724043?source=Email)
New Signet Breeding Specialist – Laura Eyles
We are pleased to announce that Laura Eyles has joined the Signet team as a Breeding Specialist. She comes from an agricultural background having grown up on a sheep farm in Cornwall, where they keep commercial ewes and run a small pedigree Charollais sheep.
Scanning update for 2022
Over the last 6 months AHDB have been looking at ways to deliver the scanning service that will ensure continuity of service, value for money and guarantee national coverage. In this update we explain how the service will be delivered in the coming year.
Selecting a bull to breed replacements
Selecting a bull to breed replacements There is plenty to consider when searching for a new stock bull; health status, if the animal is fit for purpose, fertility checks, historical management and feeding practices, and whether the animal fits the objectives you have for your herd. The most accurate and proven way of doing this for the last point is paying close attention to E ...
Source: https://www.signetdata.com/news/
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