In this episode, Ferg is chatting with Sharon Paterson from Waikaka Station in Southland, NZ. Sharon is very passionate about her flock of Texels and chats with Ferg about her selection process and her very rigorous culling criteria for structure and litter size, which have led to a uniform and productive line of sheep.
Ferg and Sharon discuss
How structure improves stayability
How culling singles over the years has improved fertility.
How improved survivability counteracts a lower scanning percentage
The GDF9 gene
How selecting on structure can impact carcass traits
Paterson Park and Gardens
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