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Title : |
Evaluation of Wool Production Performance of Different Lines and Strains of Angora Rabbit at Khumal Tar |
Material Type: |
printed text |
Authors: |
Neupane, D., Author |
Pagination: |
258-261 p. |
Languages : |
English (eng) |
Abstract: |
The new line of German Angora rabbits from Germany in Chitlang Farm of Department of Livestock Services (DLS) and Chinese Angor~ rabbit from China to Agricultural Research Station (ARS), Lunzle was introduced in 1998 with the view of increasing population of high yielding line/strains of Angora rabbit within the country. The F1 generation from both the farm and centre were provided to Swine and Avian Research Programme (SARP) for breeding and study pwpose. Based upon the .first year data available in rabbit research program at SARP Khumaltar. the G 1 line of German Angora showed significantly higher wool yield (average of 949.2 g/rabbitlyear) than other line and strains of Angora rabbits. The average annual wool production in Chinese Angora, G2 line of German Angora, Russian Angora, and British Angora was 656.2 g, 511.9 g, 349.5 g and 335 g respectively. The wool production performances of existing lines and strains have slightly increased than previous year. Thi.~· might be due to the some improvement in selection and management practices. |
Link for e-copy: |
http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=416 |
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Evaluation of Wool Production Performance of Different Lines and Strains of Angora Rabbit at Khumal Tar [printed text] / Neupane, D., Author . - [s.d.] . - 258-261 p. Languages : English ( eng) Abstract: |
The new line of German Angora rabbits from Germany in Chitlang Farm of Department of Livestock Services (DLS) and Chinese Angor~ rabbit from China to Agricultural Research Station (ARS), Lunzle was introduced in 1998 with the view of increasing population of high yielding line/strains of Angora rabbit within the country. The F1 generation from both the farm and centre were provided to Swine and Avian Research Programme (SARP) for breeding and study pwpose. Based upon the .first year data available in rabbit research program at SARP Khumaltar. the G 1 line of German Angora showed significantly higher wool yield (average of 949.2 g/rabbitlyear) than other line and strains of Angora rabbits. The average annual wool production in Chinese Angora, G2 line of German Angora, Russian Angora, and British Angora was 656.2 g, 511.9 g, 349.5 g and 335 g respectively. The wool production performances of existing lines and strains have slightly increased than previous year. Thi.~· might be due to the some improvement in selection and management practices. |
Link for e-copy: |
http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=416 |
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