1984
DOI: 10.1136/inpract.6.3.91
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Body condition scoring of sheep

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“…for EH, MH and LH, respectively. The ewes were scored for body condition (BCS) using the 0 to 5 scoring system as reported by Russel (1984); the initial scores for EH, MH and LH were 3.3 6 0.3, 3.4 6 0.4 and 3.4 6 0.5, respectively (mean 6 s.d.). The BW and BCS were recorded once a week.…”
Section: Animals and Experimental Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…for EH, MH and LH, respectively. The ewes were scored for body condition (BCS) using the 0 to 5 scoring system as reported by Russel (1984); the initial scores for EH, MH and LH were 3.3 6 0.3, 3.4 6 0.4 and 3.4 6 0.5, respectively (mean 6 s.d.). The BW and BCS were recorded once a week.…”
Section: Animals and Experimental Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mating groups were smaller in year 3, because the female F1 population started lambing and limited resources. In each year, the ewes (including replacement ewes in years 2 and 3) were balanced for ewe live weight, body condition score (Russel, 1984) and age across the five crossing sire breeds. The mean live weight and body condition score of the ewes at mating were 51 6 0.2 kg and 3.4 6 0.01 kg, respectively.…”
Section: Animals and Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Live weights (to the nearest 0.5 kg) and body condition scores (Russel, 1984) of ewes were recorded by the same individual 1 week before mating, approximately 6 weeks before and 7 weeks after lambing and at weaning. At lambing, date was recorded, along with number of lambs born (alive and dead) and sex of lamb(s).…”
Section: Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the start of each experimental period, ewes were weighted and assessed a body condition score (BCS) using a 5-point sheep scoring system (1 = thin, 5 = fat) as described by Russel (1984). Ewes were fitted with a catheter in both jugular veins the day before each experimental period.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%