Breeders needed for sheep foot study

THE genetics of foot health project is calling for interested Merino ram breeders to participate in a new three-year research, development and extension project.

The project has three activities where woolgrowers can nominate to be involved:

Activity 1 – Enter a semen sire into the central progeny test where progeny will be evaluated for foot traits including their susceptibility to ovine interdigital dermatitis (OID) and footrot (30 AI sires per year are being sought for 2024 and 2025).

Activity 2 – Contribute eight cull rams per sire that will be challenged to OID and footrot at a research site in Victoria.

Activity 3 – Thirty diverse ram breeders are being sought to take part in on-farm assessments of their 2023, 2024 and 2025-drop progeny including, foot structure and shape, interdigital dermatitis and foot abscess.

The project aims to generate heritability estimates for foot structure, footrot, ovine interdigital dermatitis and foot abscess; estimate the phenotypic and genetic correlations between all foot health and structure traits, and to release a research breeding value and eventually an ASBV for resistance to footrot for Australian Merino sheep.

Ultimately, the project aims to develop guidelines for the Australian Merino industry on selection strategies to improve the foot health of sheep.

For further information and expressions of interest, please contact Dr Amy Lockwood of neXtgen Agri International via amy@nextgenagri.com or Jarryd Krog, Murdoch University via jarryd.krog@murdoch.edu.au

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