Abstract:
Western ewes of the three predominant types (Texas ewes or finewools,
Northwest blackface crossbreds, and Northwest whiteface crossbreds)
commonly found in Kansas were obtained as ewe lambs in the fall of 1951
and bred to Hampshire, Suffolk, Shropshire, and Southdown rams for
six seasons. A different set of rams has been used each year, and the
ewes are rotated so that no ewes are bred to the same breed of ram each
year. Wool and lamb production records have been kept on the different
types of ewes, and lamb production figures have been obtained for the
four sire groups