Authors:
Kylie Munyard1 and Julie Bird2
1. Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Western Australia, Australia
2. Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation (RIRDC), Australia
Date of Publication:
January 2, 2014
Publication:
Australian Government Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation (RIRDC)
(Now called AgriFutures Australia)
Summary:
For alpacas, as is the case with many fibre-producing species, the finest fibre is of the greatest value. It has been well established in many fibre-producing species that fibre diameter increases with increasing animal age; a phenomenon known as micron blowout. In addition, micron blowout can also be caused by over-nutrition, or by a combination of both factors.
The results of this research confirm that micron blowout has a moderate genetic component in alpacas. Therefore, it may be possible for breeders to select animals that do not exhibit the trait (or do not exhibit it as strongly), thereby improving the yield of high quality fibre over the lifetime of an animal.
Read the rest of the article: http://www.agrifutures.com.au/publications/quantitative-genetic-analysis-of-micron-blowout-in-alpacas-fact-sheet/
Quantitative Genetic Analysis of Micron Blowout in Alpacas - Fact Sheet
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- Quantitative Genetic Analysis of Micron Blowout in Alpacas - Fact Sheet
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