Determination of Wool Follicle Characteristics of Iranian Sheep Breeds

In this study wool follicle characteristics of Iranian sheep breeds were investigated. A total of 242 male and female sheep of different age from 5 breeds were studied. Samples of skin were taken from the right midside to determine follicle characteristics. Overall averages for males and females wer...

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Published inAnimal bioscience pp. 1173 - 1177
Main Authors H.R. Ansari-Renani, S. Moradi, H.R. Baghershah, Z. Ebadi, M. Salehi, S.M. Seyed Momen, M.Y. Ansari-Renani
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 아세아·태평양축산학회 01.08.2011
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Summary:In this study wool follicle characteristics of Iranian sheep breeds were investigated. A total of 242 male and female sheep of different age from 5 breeds were studied. Samples of skin were taken from the right midside to determine follicle characteristics. Overall averages for males and females were 3.70.1 and 3.50.1 for S/P ratio; 3.20.1 and 3.60.1 for primary follicle density; 12.10.7 and 13.80.4 for secondary follicle density; 15.30.7 and 17.40.4 for total primary plus secondary follicle density; 2.30.2 and 3.50.3 for percentage of inactive secondary follicles. Significant differences were found in some follicle characteristics between sheep breeds. Results of this study showed that sheep breeds raised in different parts of Iran characterized by a low S/P ratio and follicle density could be classed as carpet wool breeds. KCI Citation Count: 6
Bibliography:G704-001112.2011.24.8.007
ISSN:2765-0189
2765-0235