A STUDY ON FLEECE CHARACTERIZATION OF HAMADANI SHEEP IN ERBIL PLAIN

This study was undertaken on 196 Hamadani sheep (179 ewes & 17 rams) to characterize the fleece quantitatively and qualitatively and to determine the effect of flock ( 1 – 4 ), ewe age (1.5 to ≥ 5.5 years) and ewe status (barren, rearing single and twin lambs) on the studied traits besides the...

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Main Author: Kasim O.Aziz
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: College of Agriculture 2005-03-01
Series:Mesopotamia Journal of Agriculture
Online Access:https://magrj.mosuljournals.com/article_36140_a904f7a04b92979912d12d0ae2a74684.pdf
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spelling doaj-ffc6b55a783e4d56a6c535ef25b59d482020-11-25T02:56:51ZaraCollege of AgricultureMesopotamia Journal of Agriculture1815-316X2224-97962005-03-0133131210.33899/magrj.2005.3614036140A STUDY ON FLEECE CHARACTERIZATION OF HAMADANI SHEEP IN ERBIL PLAINKasim O.AzizThis study was undertaken on 196 Hamadani sheep (179 ewes & 17 rams) to characterize the fleece quantitatively and qualitatively and to determine the effect of flock ( 1 – 4 ), ewe age (1.5 to ≥ 5.5 years) and ewe status (barren, rearing single and twin lambs) on the studied traits besides the relationships among these traits. The results indicated that the overall means were: body weight 59.4 kg, greasy fleece weight 2.3 kg, staple length 11.9 cm, fiber length 18.3 cm, fiber diameter 37.2 μm, crimps 0.65 crimps/cm, medullated fibers 3.4 %, hairy fibers 59.4 %, fine fibers 36.7 %, heterotype fibers 1.1 % and kemp fibers 2.8 %. Furthermore, it was noticed that the grease content in greasy and scoured wool were 1.73 and 0.86 % respectively. Statistical analysis revealed a significant effect of flock on body weight, greasy fleece weight, staple length, fiber length, fiber diameter, crimps, medullated fibers, heterotype fibers and kemp fibers whereas, age of ewe affected only greasy fleece weight, staple length, fiber length and fiber diameter significantly.Non of the studied traits were affected significantly by ewe status.https://magrj.mosuljournals.com/article_36140_a904f7a04b92979912d12d0ae2a74684.pdf
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A STUDY ON FLEECE CHARACTERIZATION OF HAMADANI SHEEP IN ERBIL PLAIN
Mesopotamia Journal of Agriculture
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title A STUDY ON FLEECE CHARACTERIZATION OF HAMADANI SHEEP IN ERBIL PLAIN
title_short A STUDY ON FLEECE CHARACTERIZATION OF HAMADANI SHEEP IN ERBIL PLAIN
title_full A STUDY ON FLEECE CHARACTERIZATION OF HAMADANI SHEEP IN ERBIL PLAIN
title_fullStr A STUDY ON FLEECE CHARACTERIZATION OF HAMADANI SHEEP IN ERBIL PLAIN
title_full_unstemmed A STUDY ON FLEECE CHARACTERIZATION OF HAMADANI SHEEP IN ERBIL PLAIN
title_sort study on fleece characterization of hamadani sheep in erbil plain
publisher College of Agriculture
series Mesopotamia Journal of Agriculture
issn 1815-316X
2224-9796
publishDate 2005-03-01
description This study was undertaken on 196 Hamadani sheep (179 ewes & 17 rams) to characterize the fleece quantitatively and qualitatively and to determine the effect of flock ( 1 – 4 ), ewe age (1.5 to ≥ 5.5 years) and ewe status (barren, rearing single and twin lambs) on the studied traits besides the relationships among these traits. The results indicated that the overall means were: body weight 59.4 kg, greasy fleece weight 2.3 kg, staple length 11.9 cm, fiber length 18.3 cm, fiber diameter 37.2 μm, crimps 0.65 crimps/cm, medullated fibers 3.4 %, hairy fibers 59.4 %, fine fibers 36.7 %, heterotype fibers 1.1 % and kemp fibers 2.8 %. Furthermore, it was noticed that the grease content in greasy and scoured wool were 1.73 and 0.86 % respectively. Statistical analysis revealed a significant effect of flock on body weight, greasy fleece weight, staple length, fiber length, fiber diameter, crimps, medullated fibers, heterotype fibers and kemp fibers whereas, age of ewe affected only greasy fleece weight, staple length, fiber length and fiber diameter significantly.Non of the studied traits were affected significantly by ewe status.
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