1989
DOI: 10.33584/jnzg.1989.50.1849
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A Co-Operative Programme to Extend Lamb Production in Southland

Abstract: In Southland lambs are processed from November to May, resultmg in inefficient use of processing facilities and an inability to meet some market requirements for a continuous supply of product. However, spreading of lamb slaughter is hindered by the seasonal pattern of pasture growth and climatic conditions in Southland. Grasslands Diviston DSIR, Mervyn Dillon and Challenge Meats Ltd are now co-operating in a programme to overcome the pasture growth and cllmatlc constraints to extend the period of lamb slaught… Show more

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“…- 28.0 was a feature of lambs fed predominantly on silage and gr ain during the winter, similar to the r esult reported by Stevens et al (1989). Shifting lambing to November also meant that an anthelmintic treatment was required before weaning.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 68%
“…- 28.0 was a feature of lambs fed predominantly on silage and gr ain during the winter, similar to the r esult reported by Stevens et al (1989). Shifting lambing to November also meant that an anthelmintic treatment was required before weaning.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 68%
“…Silage was fed daily at a level which ensured the opportunity for a 20% rejection of forage on offer. The methods used in these trials are more fully described in Stevens et al (1989).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%