In the progressive intensification of sheep production increased prolificacy is already attainable by refinement of current techniques; larger litters could be achieved by breeding specifically for this character. Simple graphical models for hill and lowland conditions show how costs of artificial feeding of lambs influence the cost per lamb at different levels of prolificacy. Recent research findings provide the links for the integrated chain of techniques that leads to optimal commercial systems.
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