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Laparoscopic insemination of sheep in Republic of Serbia / Laparoskopsko osemenjavanje ovaca u Republici Srbiji
(Institute for Animal Husbandry, Belgrade, 2013)
This paper describes a procedure of laparoscopic insemination (LAI) performed in 42 Ile de France ewes with deep-frozen rams' semen. Frozen semen doses was imported from France, originating from two rams (A and B), and ...
Effect of mating method, sex and birth type on growth of lambs / Uticaj metoda oplodnje genotipa, pola i tipa rođenja na porast jagnjadi
(Institute for Animal Husbandry, Belgrade, 2013)
Estrus synchronization methods was use to control the reproductive traits of sheep, as well as bringing more females at the same stage of estrus and ovulation. According to the points mentioned above, the aim of the present ...
Effects of adding different forms of selenium in diets for fattening lambs / Efekti dodavanja različitih oblika selena u obroke za tovnu jagnjad
(Institute for Animal Husbandry, Belgrade, 2014)
The study included lambs of Mis population, divided into two groups (experimental and control) .All the animals fed with identical portions of meals consisted of alfalfa hay and fully concentrate mixtures. Meals are only ...
Investigation of gene pool and genealogical links between sheep breeds of southern Russia by blood groups and DNA microsatellites
(Serbian Genetics Society, Belgrade, 2015)
To study the gene pool and the establishment of genealogical relationships between breeds of sheep of different directions productivity bred in Russia, were used two classes of genetic markers - blood and DNA microsatellites. ...
Genetic and phenotypic aspects of the body measured traits in Merinolandschaf breed of sheep / Genetički i fenotipski aspekti osobina telesnih mera Merinolandschaf rase ovaca
(Institute for Animal Husbandry, Belgrade, 2012)
Merinolandschaf sheep breed was used to estimate relationship between the next traits: Body weight of adult ewes (BW), Height to withers (HW), Body length (BL), Girth of Chest (GC), Rump Width (RW), Body weight of lambs ...
Some important factors affecting fertility in sheep / Važniji faktori koji utiču na plodnost kod ovaca
(Institute for Animal Husbandry, Belgrade, 2012)
Efficiency of sheep production is conditioned by fertility. According to some authors number of offspring obtained per lambing is more important than gain of weight. Genetic relationships involving reproductive traits were ...
The influence of some factors on the production effects of Sjenica sheep
(Institute for Animal Husbandry, Belgrade-Zemun, 12-2023)
Gene expression at the phenotypic level varies due to a number
of influences from the environment in which the animals are reared. Ignoring this
reality or due to insufficient knowledge, farmers are often disappointed ...
Evaluation of genetic potential of sheep in different production systems / Procena gentskog potencijala ovaca u različitim proizvodnim sistemima
(Institute for Animal Husbandry, Belgrade, 2009)
Evaluation of phenotypic value of most present sheep breeds in Serbia is carried out as well as those populations which should have greater significance in the future. In this way, clear picture was obtained of strength ...
Genetic improvement of fertility in sheep by selection according to physiological parameters / Genetsko poboljšanje plodnosti ovaca selekcijom po fiziološkim kvantitativnim parametrima
(Institute for Animal Husbandry, Belgrade, 2007)
In this paper, fertility parameters of sheep are discussed and principles analyzed in order to obtain the optimal methods for their evaluation. Mathematical procedures for evaluation of genetic and phenotypic parameters ...
Opportunities and challenges for sustainable sheep production in Serbia / Mogućnosti i izazovi održivog razvoja ovčarstva Srbije
(Institute for Animal Husbandry, Belgrade, 2011)
This paper analyzes the present state of sheep farming in Serbia and provide guidance for sustainable development in the future. It also discusses the challenges of the modern age that may affect the viability of sheep ...