INHERITANCE OF SELECTION TRAITS OF KARAKUL SHEEP WITH VARIOUS SELECTION OPTIONS
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14233366
Keywords:
black and gray color, classiness, rams, ewes, fur types, curl width, curl lengthAbstract
Our findings revealed that the inheritance of gray and black fur colors across the different selection options occurred in a consistent ratio. In the first selection variant (a gray ram with even silver marking ♂ x a black jacket fur type ewe with intense pigmentation ♀), the proportion of gray offspring was 50.6%. Similarly, in the second selection variant (a black jacket fur type ram with intense pigmentation ♂ x a gray ewe with even silver marking♀), the proportion of gray offspring was 49.6%. The percentage of black lambs obtained in both selection options was nearly equivalent, with 49.4% and 50.4% in the first and second variants, respectively.
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