Feasibility of utilizing advanced reproductive technologies for sheep breeding in Egypt. Part 1. Genetic and nutritional resources

A. Elshazly, C. Youngs
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SUMMARYSheep are a valuable livestock species because of their ability to convert forages, as well as feedstuffs not suitable for human consumption, into meat and milk that are important sources of human dietary protein. Sheep are the most abundant ruminant livestock species in Egypt, and great opportunity exists to enhance their productivity though implementation of a genetic improvement program utilizing the advanced reproductive technologies of artificial insemination and embryo transfer. These two reproductive technologies permit the production of more offspring from genetically superior animals in a shorter amount of time than would be possible through conventional breeding. It will be important to match the appropriate breeds of sheep with the proper nutritional and production environments that will enable animals to express their full genetic potential for enhanced production of meat, milk and fiber.
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利用先进的繁殖技术在埃及绵羊养殖的可行性。第1部分。遗传和营养资源
绵羊是一种有价值的家畜,因为它们有能力将不适合人类食用的牧草和饲料转化为肉和奶,而肉和奶是人类膳食蛋白质的重要来源。绵羊是埃及最丰富的反刍家畜物种,通过利用人工授精和胚胎移植等先进生殖技术实施遗传改良计划,存在着提高其生产力的巨大机会。这两种生殖技术使得基因优越的动物在较短的时间内比传统育种产生更多的后代成为可能。重要的是将适当的绵羊品种与适当的营养和生产环境相匹配,使动物能够充分发挥其遗传潜力,以提高肉、奶和纤维的产量。
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