2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.livprodsci.2004.06.001
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Relationship between age and postnatal skin follicular development in three types of South American domestic camelids

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“…This result contrasts with those of Antonini et al (2004) for Peruvian llama in which the S/P Ratio achieved its maximum value after a further 2 months. It was thus confirmed that Domestic SAC (alpaca and llama) gained complete and mature skin follicle development at an early age.…”
Section: Study 3 Comparison Of Skin Follicle Characteristics Betweencontrasting
confidence: 86%
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“…This result contrasts with those of Antonini et al (2004) for Peruvian llama in which the S/P Ratio achieved its maximum value after a further 2 months. It was thus confirmed that Domestic SAC (alpaca and llama) gained complete and mature skin follicle development at an early age.…”
Section: Study 3 Comparison Of Skin Follicle Characteristics Betweencontrasting
confidence: 86%
“…By contrast, the suri product has locks with a 'cork-screw' shape and straight, less-crimped, lustrous, silky fibres, very similar to mohair of the Angora goat but not as bright. Differences between fleece types for properties of cellscale frequencysecondary to primary (S/P) follicular ratio have been described previously 2004).…”
Section: Major Genotypes Of South American Camelids (Sac)mentioning
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“…By contrast, Suri has locks with a "cork-screw" shape and straight, less-crimped, lustrous, silky fibres, very similar to mohair from Angora goat but not as bright. Differences between fleece types in regarding cuticular scale frequency, follicular density and secondary to primary follicular ratio were described (Antonini et al, 2001;Antonini et al, 2004).…”
Section: Inheritance Of Suri and Huacaya Type Of Fleece In Alpacamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The following characters are taken into account as objectives for genetic selection: type of fleece (Suri or Huacaya), colour of fleece (non-albino full white; uniformly coloured fleece: black, brown, light fawn or wild; or multi-coloured fleece with irregular spotting), quantity of fibre produced, fibre diameter and coefficient of variation (CV) of fibre diameter. Selection criteria were direct observation of colour and type of fleece at birth, the weight of fibre produced at the first shearing at the age of 1 year (Antonini et al, 2004), the mean fibre diameter and CV of fibre diameter determined from a fleece sample taken from the mid-right side of the animal at first shearing.…”
Section: Fibre Growth Patternmentioning
confidence: 99%