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Mating MERINO EWE LAMBS Ben Duxson Glendemar
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Background 20 Years of pedigree data MERINOSELECT, since inception 5 years EID system Now, genomics This year, TGRM matings 12 years of trial and error, in ewe lamb joining’s Involved in several trials
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Why bother? Decrease the average age of the flock More high value sales stock – lambs and breeding ewes Early detection of ewes that are more fertile – sire, dam & progeny Ramp up genetic gain
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A tactical decision Not for everyone Don’t attempt to mate Merino ewe lambs if: – You are getting low % in adults – fix that first – Weaners are light (tough season) – You don’t have an economical way to feed them (lucerne, cheap grain etc) But it is an opportunity to capitalise on good seasons and prices Requires precision management
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Keys to success Like everything in sheep it comes down to 3 things: Feeding Breeding Management Get these things right and it works Cost effective and simple
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Feeding for success Get the simple things right: Manage all ewes to LTEM guidelines Manage lambs using HPW guidelines Weight is critical Above average for fat (Merino’s)
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Feeding for success The heavier they are the better they go
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Breeding for success Must use responsive genetics Naturally reproductive High post-wean weight ASBVs High fat & high muscle Moderate fleece weight Low wrinkle
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Breeding for success
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YFAT = +1mm YFAT = -1mm
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WEIGHTYWTYFATYEMD TWINS43.98.30.71.7 SINGLES41.37.20.71.6 LOST40.96.90.61.5 EMPTY40.66.90.21.1 Source, Glendemar Data 2011, 935 ewes Breeding for success
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Following Year Lambed at 14 months Didn’t Lamb SINGLES58%56% TWINS31%35% DRY11%8% Source: Glendemar Data 2012 Scanning Manage for success
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Wean lambs early Have flexible management systems Find simple & cost effective systems Combine breeding & feeding
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Things we are still investigating Which sires/dams do it consistently What happens for the rest of the ewes life? What is the production of lambs born from lambs? Changes in weight while mating Economic cost/benefit
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