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SELF REPLACING MATERNALS SELF REPLACING MATERNALS TOP 5% SALE TOP 5% SALE Cashmore Oaklea Cashmore Oaklea ASBVs ID % band Mat $ Index MCP+ NLW YNLW MWWT BWT WWT PWT YWT AWT PFAT PEMD YGFW PWEC LDAG PSC LE DIR LE DAU DRESS LMY IMF SHEAR F5 MBS ERA LS CON AUSTRALIA’S most transparent ram sale catalogue We supply more information than anyone $30.30 per ewe mated above industry average Phenotype Information Base Breed % Comp CP RM BL EF TX PD WS SKIN PELT FACE JAW SKIN PIG FEET PIG LEGS BACK BUMCOV Dam Age Curve Bend% SIRE DOB FACE COV 9th October 2020 - 11am, 12pm & 1pm 9th October 2020 - 11am, 12pm & 1pm AUCTIONS PLUS AUCTIONS PLUS SALE RAMS AVERAGE 3% BAND Maternal $ Index 167-181 Maternal $ Index 167-181 MCP + Index 147-169 MCP + Index 147-169 MATERNAL 450 RAMS MATERNAL 450 RAMS NUDIE 56 RAMS NUDIE 56 RAMS John Keiller 0409 804 638 Don Pegler 0417 851 466 Email: [email protected] Sam Savin 0407 939 910 Aaron Malseed 0407 782 286 www.cashmoreoaklea.com.au www.cashmorepark.com.au

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SELF REPLACING MATERNALSSELF REPLACING MATERNALSTOP 5% SALETOP 5% SALE

Cashmore OakleaCashmore Oaklea

ASBVs

ID% bandMat $ IndexMCP+NLWYNLWMWWTBWTWWTPWTYWTAWTPFATPEMDYGFWPWECLDAGPSCLE DIRLE DAUDRESSLMYIMFSHEAR F5MBSERALSCON

AUSTRALIA’S most transparent ram sale catalogue We supply more information than anyone

$30.30 per ewe mated above industry average

Phenotype Information

Base Breed %Comp

CPRMBLEFTXPDWS

SKIN PELTFACEJAW

SKIN PIGFEET PIG

LEGSBACK

BUMCOVDam Age

Curve Bend%SIREDOB

FACE COV

9th October 2020 - 11am, 12pm & 1pm9th October 2020 - 11am, 12pm & 1pmAUCTIONS PLUSAUCTIONS PLUS

SALE RAMS AVERAGE 3% BAND

Maternal $ Index 167-181Maternal $ Index 167-181MCP + Index 147-169MCP + Index 147-169

MATERNAL 450 RAMSMATERNAL 450 RAMSNUDIE 56 RAMSNUDIE 56 RAMS

John Keiller 0409 804 638Don Pegler 0417 851 466

Email: [email protected]

Sam Savin 0407 939 910 Aaron Malseed 0407 782 286

www.cashmoreoaklea.com.au www.cashmorepark.com.au

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Rams penned for inspection & Ram Sale catalogues available Stud ewes and lambs available for inspection

Guidance from Alex or John on how to use Auctions Plus: • logon • use tutorials • bidding • organising ram lists

Covid-19 sign-in at the gate on entryPLEASE RSVP YOUR ATTENDANCE BY PHONE

John Keiller 0409 804 638Don Pegler 0417 851 466

Email: [email protected] www.cashmorepark.com.au

PRE SALE PRE SALE RAM SELECTION DAYSRAM SELECTION DAYS

OAKLEAOAKLEAFriday 2nd October 2020, 10am88 Meyers Rd, Nene Valley, SA

CASHMORE PARKCASHMORE PARK Monday 5th October, 10am

114 Wilmot’s Rd, Cashmore, VIC

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Welcome to the 2020 Cashmore Oaklea Ram Sale

VENDORS:

Cashmore ParkJohn and Brigita Keiller, 114 Wilmots Rd, Cashmore, VIC, 3305Ph: (03) 55265274, Mobile: 0409 804 638, Office: (03) [email protected] www.cashmorepark.com.au

OakleaDon and Anne Pegler, PO Box 1018, Mt Gambier, SA, 5290Mobile: 0417 851 [email protected] www.oaklea.com.au

DELIVERY: Post sale rams for SA and TAS will be available for collection at Dons and those for VIC and NSW at Johns. We will co-ordinate trucked deliveries into your area where possible. Call us post sale to streamline this process.

SEMEN INTERESTS: Rams sold by Cashmore Oaklea are physical ownership only. Semen may be collected by you but only used within your own flock. If the need to collect semen arises Cashmore Oaklea will do so at our expense at a time that is convenient to the owner.

HEALTH: Cashmore Oaklea commenced Gudair Vaccinations in 2003 to all sheep and rams are third generation approved vaccinates. SA now requires sheep entering that state to be from tested flocks. Cashmore Park has conducted a pooled Fecal 350 test twice, tested negative and has full access to all states.Sheep health statements are included at the back of this catalogue.Ovine Brucellosis Free Accredited Flock # 3353

AUCTIONS PLUS will be operating on all 506 lots.

CATALOGUE ASSISTANCE: This catalogue is also listed on our websites, the Ram Select site and the Lambplan web page where you can view pedigrees and accuracies. It can also be emailed in excel or PDF format.

RAM SELECTION ASSISTANCE: For ram selection assistance please contact Don or John who will be happy to help.

RUN DATE: EBV’s have been generated from the 1/9/2020 Maternal data sets.

DISCLAIMER: The information in this catalogue is true and correct to the best of our knowledge and supplied in good faith. All recommendations are made without guarantee and Cashmore Oaklea disclaim any liability in connection with the use of this information.

SALE RAMS: This year we are offering 450 Performance Maternal rams all in the top 5 percentile on Maternal $ index and averaging the top 3 percentile band.Artificial insemination, embryo transfer and our expanding seedstock flock is allowing growth in supply, performance and type. By using the computer mating tool, MateSel we can provide rams with a diverse background and low inbreeding coefficients which cover a large range of traits suitable for most market specifications.

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You will notice that there are two pages of information for the maternal rams. The first has the ASBV’s that make up the Maternal $ index including extra ASBVs that are not in the index.. The second has phenotype information that is requested from buyers on a regular basis.

NEW REPRODUCTION ASBVs.Recently Lambplan began reporting a number of new reproduction ASBVs. These consist of condition score, litter size, ewe rearing ability, conception and maternal behaviour score. These are on the right hand side of the emailed excel spread sheet.

LDAG, Late dag scoreFor many years we have collected Dag scores, and we mean tens of thousands of records. Combined with the Sheep CRC records, Lambplan now provides routine across flock ASBVs for Late Dag. We look forward to providing stock with less husbandry in the future. There is a large range from -0.4 to + 0.5 this year.

SKINSSelf replacing Maternals are sometimes criticised for having skins that may not attract a premium pelt value. To create some objectivity all rams have been graded for skin type.

Please see the following explanations.

Score 1 short, dense downs typeScore 2 fine but longer stapleScore 3 medium X type, about what we would like to see on our ewesScore 4 longer, open, medium strong woolScore 5 open strong ropey types.

However there are few free lunches in sheep and an analysis of all the skin scored animals at Cashmore Oaklea produces the YGFW (yearling greasy fleece weight) to skin score table below.

Skin Score YGFW %, yearling greasy fleece wt ASBV1 -52 33 64 12

YGFW is expressed as a % deviation from the mean of all fleece data stored by LAMBPLAN. If we assume a Maternal ewe has a 4 kg fleece the difference between a score 1 and 4 animal is 17% of wool cut. This 680 grams of wool is valued at $4 kg is worth $2.72 in lost wool cut per ewe. Please be aware that in the chase for lamb skins we are reducing the bales of wool in the shed.

EATING QUALITY: The eating quality traits, shear force, dressing %, lean meat yield and intramuscular fat are supplied on the right hand side of the email Excel spreadsheet.

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VISUAL SCORESMLA and AWI have produced an excellent booklet titled “Visual Sheep Scores” which has a system for classifying the sheep phenotype, i.e. what it looks like. All rams have been scored and at this stage raw data is supplied. We envisage that with more data to hand we can provide this information in ASBV form which is much more powerful. To save time in the ram shed please obtain the sale catalogue in excel format and as an example, if you require dark noses , sort on SPIG, skin pigment and then just look at these in the shed. This initiative has come from you the customer so please forward feedback. Already we have found it an excellent piece of data to assist in sorting and lotting. It should be just as useful at home studying the catalogue to save time and increase purchase value on sale day.

CURVE BEND %This information comes in the form of a simple ratio and we stress that it is not an ASBV. Don and I sometimes field comments that sheep are getting too large and heavy, however we have found very few clients are actually using the adult weight ASBV to make their sheep smaller! There is a current attempt by breeders to bend the growth curve downward which simply means a sheep grows fast to a required weight/stage of life then growth slows so it does not become large with high maintence requirements in later life. It is somewhat hard looking at the difference between Post weaning weight and Adult weight and judging the growth curve of an animal. To assist this the ratio allows us to see that a 50 % percentile PWWT animal is 11.3 and at Adult 12.6. The animal adds 11 % to its PWWT weight EBV to get to its Adult weight. Animals below this number exhibit a slowing growth curve after post weaning stage. Our better animals have high early growth and a moderate ewe weight.

LAMBING EASE DIRECT AND DAUGHTERSLambing ease direct and lamb ease daughters ASBVs are also offered. Please read the explanations in the back of the catalogue. We continue to make gains in this area with our ewes being very easy lambing.

PERFORMANCE RECORDING COMPOSITES: WHY DO WE USE THEM? Cashmore Oaklea Composites are based on sound genetic and economic principles. First and foremost they are performance recorded which is our guarantee that the genes we supply to you will improve each year. In the past 5 years, this has averaged 4.9 index points per year. Our second goal is to make the animals as composite as possible, resulting in hybrid vigor, or heterosis. Heterosis produces a level of performance above the average of the base parents. It comes at no cost, and has a larger effect on fitness or female related traits, such as number of lambs weaned and milk yield. In these traits the increase can be as high as 12 % while in growth and carcass traits it may be 8 %. At these levels it adds substantially to the performance of the animal and farm profits. The reason we run composites is to quickly access and multiply up new genes that may be required if market specifications change. A good example of this is value based lamb payment systems requiring better muscled carcasses. If you are a pure breeder you need to search within your breed to find better muscled animals. As composite breeders Cashmore Oaklea simply acquires these genes from elsewhere and multiplies them through our flocks. This open approach allows us, as the seedstock breeder, to find genes and deliver them to you, our clients, much faster.

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MATERNAL COMPOSITES: We continue to source genes from other maternal breeders and from the best families from the following breeds, Coopworth, East Friesian, Finn, Border Leicester, South African Meat Merino, Texel, Poll Dorset, White Suffolk, Merino, Corridale, NZ Romney and Perendale. All have been identified from Lambplan ASBV’s and New Zealand’s sheep improvement program. These genes have been used by AI and ET after using the Mate Sel computer program to allocate matings. This has resulted in more accurate ASBV’s and faster use of the best new genes in the program. We continue to expand our program with 6000 maternal lambs tagged at birth in 2020.

EARLY LAMBING FLOCKS i.e. (April - May) This is a requirement where the seasonal pattern of pasture growth is earlier and growing season shorter than that experienced in higher rainfall southern areas. Early lambing may require a percentage of “pink nose” in the mix as these breeds show a wider breeding season. You may also select rams from either flock that have an early date of birth, DOB.

NUDIES In 2003 we commenced breeding self replacing easy care sheep with wool shedding ability, high parasite resistance and tough feet. Our aim is to have sheep with similar characteristics to our Maternals with the benefits of no wool. Grading sheep up from our maternal flock to increase genetic diversity and add greater performance has increased ewe numbers to 1000. Only the best rams are offered each year with attention to type and structure slowing performance a little but ensuring a robust animal comes out of the program. The Nudies are run with all the other seedstock in the same contempary groups so we get a valid performance comparison.

HOW TO USE THIS CATALOGUE

Ear tag numberOaklea Maternal 1 to 1999Cashmore Maternal 2001 to 5300Cashmore Nudie 6500 to 7500

FLK O = Oaklea, CP = Cashmore Park

ID Rams are identified with 4 digit Lambplan codes that will allow you to obtain updates on EBV’s at any stage in the animal’s life. Add 150099201919 to maternal rams Ids for the Lambplan number. Search the Lambplan website and enter their tag number. http://www.sheepgenetics.org.au/lambplan/

INDEX Calculated from some ASBV’s and market returns for meat, wool and extra lambs it gives an estimated value of the animals performance. \

For Maternals each Maternal $ index point returns $1 per ewe mated. For each Maternal Carcass Plus point returns $1 per ewe mated.

PERCENTILE BAND % 50% value is where there are equal numbers of animals above and below this point

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EBV’s These are the actual genetic differences between animals and are expressed in the units for that trait. The base year is 1990 when the 50% decile was 0.0 for all EBV’s

NLW Number of lambs weaned. A ram with NLW 12% is 12 % better for weaning extra lambs than the base year of 0.

YNLW Number of lambs weaned % for a one year old ewe.

MWWT Maternal weaning weight ( Kg ) ( milk ), The ability of the ewe to feed and care for the lamb above its own growth genes.

BWT Birth weight ( Kg ) . Use negative or low figures for maiden ewes.

WWT Weaning weight at 100 days.( Kg ) Fast early growth. Keep this high for lambs suckers sold directly off ewes.

PWWT Post weaning weight at 225 days. ( Kg ) A ram with 5 kg PWWT will be 5 kg heavier at eight months of age.

YWT Yearling weight at 365 days. ( Kg ) Used for heavy export lambs grown over a longer period of time.

AWT Adult weight at 2 years. ( Kg ) To reduce mature weight in ewes look for a lower figure here.

PFAT Post weaning fat depth at 225 days ( mm ) Check lamb kill sheets to decide if you need to alter fat levels.

PEMD Post weaning eye muscle depth at 225 days ( mm )

YGFW Yearling greasy fleece weight. Expressed as a %. Increase this for more wool weight.

PFEC Post weaning faecal worm egg count, expressed as a %, the more negative the more tolerant/resistant to worms.

LDAG Late Dag score with lower better. A ram with a minus one is one dag score less than breed average in year 2000.

PSC Post weaning scrotal circumference. ( cm ) Rams with large testes have daughters with earlier puberty that also have more lambs.

LE-DIR Lambing ease direct, expressed as a %, This is the rams genetic ability to produce easily born lambs with a positive number desirable.

LE-DAU Lambing ease daughters, expressed as a %, This is a rams ability to produce daughters that lamb easily with a positive number desirable.

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PHENOTYPE INFORMATION

Breed Content %Composite; a mix of all base breeds back between 5 and 9 generations in pedigreeCoopworthRomneyBorder LeicesterEast FriesianTexelPoll DorsetWhite Suffolk

PELT/SKINScore 1 short staple, dense and fineScore 2 some length, open and fineScore 3 medium X bredScore 4 longer staple, open typeScore 5 long, open, strong wool

FACEScore 1 no wool on head or cheekScore 3 open face

SPIG Skin PigmentScore 1 pinkScore 5 black

FEET PIGScore 1 pinkScore 5 black

JAWScore 3 perfect mouthScore 2 slightly underScore 4 slightly over

LEGS/FEETScore 1 straight and squareScore 3 some significant angulation

BACK/SHOULDER Score 1 straight topline, well set in shouldersScore 3 high or low shoulders, hump / sag top line

BREECH COVERScore 1 bareScore 3 medium

DAMAGE Age in years

CURVE BEND % Change between Post weaning weight and Adult weight.

SHEDDING SCOREScore 1 clean sheddingScore 3 wool saddle on back

NAM SIRES A named syndicate sire group where more than one sire is present.

We wish you all the best with your purchases. The Cashmore Oaklea Team

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Understanding LAMBPLANMaternal ASBVs

Rams with more positiveASBVs for post weaningweight (PWT) produce

lambs that grow quickerand reach target weightsin a shorter time. Thisram will produce lambsthat are, on average,1.25kg heavier than aram with a 0 ASBV for

PWT.

Rams with more positiveASBVs for eye muscledepth (EMD) produce

lambs that have a higherlean meat yield. This

ram will produce lambsthat have a 0.2mm

deeper eye muscle thana ram with a 0 EMD

ASBV.

Rams with a higherclean fleece weight(CFW) ASBV will

produce progeny that cutmore wool. This ram willproduce progeny that, on average, cut 2.5%more wool than a ram

with an ASBV of 0.

Rams with morepositive ASBVs formaternal weaning weight (MWT) willproduce daughters

which will weanheavier lambs. This

ASBV reflects acombination of thedaughter’s ability to

milk and provide a better maternal

environment.

Rams with a morepositive number of

lambs weaned (NLW)ASBV will sire daughters

that wean a higherpercentage of lambs.

This ram with an ASBVof 4 will sire daughterswhich, on average, willwean 2% more lambs.

Rams with higher scrotal circumference(SC) ASBVs will sire

daughters that are, onaverage, more fertile.

Sheep Genetics is a joint program of Meat & Livestock Australia Limited ABN 39 081 678 364 and Australian Wool Innovation Limited ABN 12 095 165 558

WWT(kg)

MWT(kg)

PWT(kg)

FAT(mm)

EMD(mm)

NLW(%)

CFW(%)

SC(cm)

WEC (%)

INDEX

0.851

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433

537

0.644

-1037

105.6

For more information contact Sheep Genetics Ph: 02 6773 2948 Fax: 02 6773 [email protected] www.sheepgenetics.org.au

Understanding LAMBPLANMaternal ASBVs

Rams with more positiveASBVs for post weaningweight (PWT) produce

lambs that grow quickerand reach target weightsin a shorter time. Thisram will produce lambsthat are, on average,1.25kg heavier than aram with a 0 ASBV for

PWT.

Rams with more positiveASBVs for eye muscledepth (EMD) produce

lambs that have a higherlean meat yield. This

ram will produce lambsthat have a 0.2mm

deeper eye muscle thana ram with a 0 EMD

ASBV.

Rams with a higherclean fleece weight(CFW) ASBV will

produce progeny that cutmore wool. This ram willproduce progeny that, on average, cut 2.5%more wool than a ram

with an ASBV of 0.

Rams with morepositive ASBVs formaternal weaning weight (MWT) willproduce daughters

which will weanheavier lambs. This

ASBV reflects acombination of thedaughter’s ability to

milk and provide a better maternal

environment.

Rams with a morepositive number of

lambs weaned (NLW)ASBV will sire daughters

that wean a higherpercentage of lambs.

This ram with an ASBVof 4 will sire daughterswhich, on average, willwean 2% more lambs.

Rams with higher scrotal circumference(SC) ASBVs will sire

daughters that are, onaverage, more fertile.

WWT(kg)

MWT(kg)

PWT(kg)

FAT(mm)

EMD(mm)

NLW(%)

CFW(%)

SC(cm)

WEC (%)

INDEX

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Rams with a more positive weaning

weight (WWT) will, on average, produce

lambs that grow quicker to weaning.

This ram will produce lambs that are, on

average, 0.4kg heavier than a ram with a 0

ASBV for WWT.

Worm egg count (WEC) ASBVs estimate

an animal’s genetic potential for resisting worm burdens. Lower

WEC ASBVs are desirable. This ram

will, on average, sire progeny that have 10% fewer eggs/gram than a ram with an ASBV

of 0.

Rams with a more negative ASBV for fat

will produce lambs that are leaner, at the

same weight. This ram will produce

lambs that are, on average, 0.2mm leaner

at the GR site when compared to a ram

with a FAT ASBV of 0.

An index is a guide to the value of a ram for a particular market. Rams with higher indexes will

produce lambs that are more suited to that

particular breeding objective. In many

cases the indexes used for maternal breeds are

in $ terms.

• An ASBV of 0 is the average of the 1990 drop.

• Note: A useful rule of thumb for converting ram ASBVs into lamb production differences is to simply halve the ASBV (as rams contribute half the genetics of the lamb).

• Accuracy - published as a percentage, is a re ection of the amount of effective information that is available to calculate the ASBV. All ASBVs are now published with accuracies. The higher the percentage, the closer the ASBV is to the true breeding value of the animal. Breeding values without accuracies are Flock Breeding Values (FBVs) and can only be compared within the ock.

Trait

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Maternal indexes – A ram buyer’s guide | 1

Maternal indexesA ram buyer’s guide

How to use the chosen index to assist in purchasing decisions:

Before the sale:

1. Rank animals in the sale on the value of your chosen index.

2. Consider the individual ASBVs which are important to you to create a short list of rams to look at on sale day.

At the sale:

3. Look through your short list of rams to find the ones that meet your structural and type requirements.

Indexes help producers select animals for use within a breeding program when there are a range of traits of economic or functional importance, so that genetic gain in one trait is not made in isolation from other traits.

Using indexes in your ram purchasing decisions allows you to make balanced genetic progress towards more profitable sheep for your production system. A ram with a higher index will produce progeny that are more profitable.

Choosing the right indexThe following flowchart helps producers determine the best index for their maternal production system:

Which of the following best describes your production system?

Rams are joined to Merino ewes to produce first cross progeny

A self replacing maternal flock where wool quality

is of less importance

A self replacing maternal flock where wool quality is more important

Border Leicester Cross

BLX

Maternal Wool Production Plus

MWP+

Maternal Carcase Production Plus

MCP+

Maternal Carcase Production

MCP

Is worm egg count and/or fleece weight important in your flock?

YESNO

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Maternal indexes – A ram buyer’s guide | 3

Maternal Carcase Production (MCP)The MCP index is for a self-replacing maternal operation with a carcase production focus where there is no mating to terminal sires. Consequently, MCP favours high early growth animals with good carcase and reproductive performance.

Typical trait changes with the MCP index include:

• increasing growth

• increasing adult weight

• increasing maternal weaning weight

• improving carcase traits

• increasing number of lambs weaned.

Figure 2 illustrates which traits are in the MCP index and how much they contribute to the overall balance of the index. The longer the bar, the greater the impact on the index, and the greater the impact on profitability.

A key feature of MCP is that is aims to maintain adult weight at current levels because bigger ewes have higher feed and animal handling costs. However it is difficult to achieve this in practice because bigger ewes also produce more lambs, which reach sale weight faster, so MCP makes a trade-off to achieve an optimal balance across all of these traits.

Consequently, figure 2 shows increasing adult weight making a negative contribution on the index. However, individual ram breeders who measure early growth, adult weight and reproduction will have greater control over the balance between these traits.

Figure 2: The traits in the MCP index and how they contribute to the overall balance of the index

Maternal Carcase Production Plus (MCP+)MCP+ is also for a self-replacing maternal operation but differs from MCP in that some joining to terminal sires is allowed for. MCP is also suited to operations in high rainfall and/or high input management systems where internal parasites may cause significant economic losses.

Typical trait changes with the MCP+ index include:

• maintaining fleece weight

• increasing growth

• increasing adult weight

• increasing maternal weaning weight

• improving carcase traits

• reducing worm egg count

• increasing number of lambs weaned.

Figure 3 illustrates that trait contributions to the MCP+ index. MCP+ also aims to maintain adult weight at current levels to limit increasing ewe size. The trade-off seen with MCP in balancing early growth, mature size and reproduction is again evident. Furthermore, like MCP, ram breeders that have good measurement programs for all three traits will achieve greater control.

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Figure 3: The traits in the MCP+ index and how they contribute to the overall balance of the index

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The Maternal Carcase Production + (MCP+) index is similar to the Maternal Carcase Production (MCP) index, with the addition of both wool and worm egg count. This index targets self-replacing production systems where maintaining adult weight and fleece weights are seen as important at the same time as improving carcase traits. A slight increase in clean fleece weight is expected. This index aims to reduce WEC as it is assumed in the index most enterprises are located in high rainfall areas and/or high input management systems. The contribution of each trait to economic gain is expressed in the graph along with the predicted genetic gain over 10 years.

For more information contact Sheep Genetics Ph: 02 8055 1818 Fax: 02 8055 1850 [email protected] www.sheepgenetics.org.au Sheep Genetics is a joint program of Meat & Livestock Australia Limited ABN 39 081 678 364 and Australian Wool Innovation Limited ABN 12 095 165 558

LAMBPLAN Maternal Indexes Maternal Carcase Production+ (MCP+)

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So how is selection balanced for traits within these indexes? The following table shows the relative selection emphasis and predicted changes over 10 years for the Maternal$, Dual Purpose$ and Self-Replacing Carcase$ indexes.

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LAMBPLAN Maternal Indexes

Trait Maternal $ Index DP $ Index SRC $ Index Rela-tive Em-

phasis

Gain over 10 years

Relative Emphasis

Gain over 10 years

Relative Emphasis

Gain over 10 years

BWT (Kg) 11% 0.2 14% 0.2 11% 0.2 WWT (Kg) 23% 2.7 20% 2.2 23% 3 MWWT (Kg) 5% 0.4 3% 0.2 5% 0.4 PWT (Kg) 25% 4 28% 3.8 26% 4.3 PFAT (mm) 4% 0.1 4% 0.1 5% 0.1 PEMD (mm) 5% 0.3 9% 0.4 10% 0.6 NLW (%) 16% 10 7% 4 14% 9 PWEC (%) 8% -24 2% -17 6% -13 YGFW (%) 3% 0 10% 6.1 ---- ---- YFD (µ) ---- ---- 3% -0.2 ---- ----

This table highlights several important points: Despite a negative economic value on birth weight, birth weight still increases by 0.20kg over 10 years. This is due to the very high posi-tive correlations that exist between growth and birth weight. Despite no economic value on PFAT, it increas-es slightly by 0.1 mm over 10 years. This is a direct result of the emphasis on muscle and the correlation that exists between muscle and fat. These indexes are expressed in dollar values.

A dollar index of 105 indicates that a ram will produce $5 extra value for every ewe joined compared to a ram with an index of 100. There-fore over four years, if a ram produces 200 prog-eny, the extra value produced by that ram will be $5 x 200 = $1000. These indexes serve the needs of maternal, du-al purpose and self-replacing sheep. They bal-ance growth, muscle and fertility characteristics, while maintaining or improving fat cover and the survival traits of birth weight and worm egg count.

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eac

h se

ason

(i.e

. Win

ter,

Sprin

g, S

umm

er, A

utum

n) w

ithth

e fir

st s

core

bei

ng ta

ken

at th

e sa

me

time

as th

e W

eani

ng W

eigh

t (ap

prox

imat

ely

3 m

onth

s).

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to s

core

: A s

ingl

e sc

ore

of 1

, 2, 3

, 4 o

r 5.

How

to re

cord

: Rec

ord

in v

isua

l tra

its w

ith th

e tra

it co

de S

H_W

GA,

alo

ng w

ith th

e ob

serv

atio

n da

te a

nd g

roup

cod

e.

Scor

e 1

Scor

e 2

Scor

e 3

Scor

e 4

Scor

e 5

Anim

al D

oes

not g

row

woo

l. 0%

woo

l gro

win

g ar

ea

100%

hai

r

Anim

al g

row

s a

sadd

le o

f woo

l ac

ross

sho

ulde

rs a

nd p

art w

ay

alon

g th

e ba

ck.

25%

woo

l gro

win

g ar

ea

75%

hai

r

Anim

al g

row

s w

ool t

o ap

prox

imat

ely

half

way

dow

n th

e fla

nk.

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oxim

atel

y 50

% w

ool g

row

ing

area

Anim

al g

row

s w

ool o

ver m

ost o

f bo

dy e

xcep

t for

legs

, bel

ly a

nd

bree

ch a

rea.

75

% w

ool g

row

ing

area

25

% h

air

Anim

al g

row

s w

ool o

n al

l of

body

(exc

ludi

ng fe

et a

nd h

ead)

fo

r at l

east

par

t of t

he y

ear

100%

woo

l gro

win

g ar

ea

0% h

air

Hai

r Typ

e

Hai

r Typ

e re

fers

to th

e le

ngth

and

coa

rsen

ess

of th

e ha

ir th

at g

row

s on

the

anim

al p

artic

ular

ly in

the

area

s no

t cov

ered

in w

ool.

Whe

n to

sco

re: A

s pa

rt of

an

R&D

pro

ject

the

pref

erre

d op

tion

is to

sco

re a

nim

als

once

eac

h se

ason

(i.e

. Win

ter,

Sprin

g, S

umm

er, A

utum

n) a

t th

e sa

me

time

as W

ool G

row

ing

Area

is b

eing

ass

esse

d.

How

to s

core

: A s

ingl

e sc

ore

of 1

, 3 o

r 5.

How

to re

cord

: Rec

ord

in v

isua

l tra

its w

ith th

e tra

it co

de S

H_H

air,

alon

g w

ith th

e ob

serv

atio

n da

te a

nd g

roup

cod

e.

Scor

e 1

Scor

e 3

Scor

e 5

Shor

t fin

e ha

ir, le

ss th

an 1

.5cm

in

leng

th

Med

ium

hai

r, ap

prox

imat

ely

1.5

to 2

.5cm

in le

ngth

Lo

ng c

ours

e ha

ir, g

reat

er th

an

2.5c

m in

leng

th

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