posted on 2008-01-01, 00:00authored byBruce McGregor
Goat fibre production is affected to a similar extent by genetic and environmental influences. Environmental influences include bio-geophysical factors (photoperiod, climate-herbage system and soil-plant trace nutrient composition), country of origin, nutrition factors (live weight, growth patterns) and management factors (farm, herd age and sex structure). Nutrition and management influences discussed include rate of stocking, energy nutrition, live weight change, parturition and management during shearing. The nutritional variation within and among years is the most important climatic factor influencing cashmere production, fibre diameter and fibre curvature (crimp). With productive cashmere goats, large responses to energy supplementation have been measured with optimum nutritional management. The effects and importance of management and hygiene during fibre harvesting (shearing) in producing quality fibre are emphasised.
History
Pagination
120 - 130
Location
China
Open access
Yes
Start date
2008-11-16
End date
2008-11-19
Language
eng
Notes
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Publication classification
E2 Full written paper - non-refereed / Abstract reviewed
Copyright notice
2008, Erdos Group
Editor/Contributor(s)
Z Zhang
Title of proceedings
Proceedings of the 4th International Cashmere Identification Technique Symposium 2008