Afrino sheep

Summary

The Afrino is a breed of sheep originating from South Africa.[1][2] It was developed by crossing Ronderib Afrikaner sheep with Merino and South African Mutton Merino (SAMM) sheep, and is classified as a Merino breed.[3]

Afrino
Country of originSouth Africa
DistributionSouth Africa
TypeFine wool
UseMeat, wool

The Afrino was developed at the Carnarvon Research Station. It was made using 25% Afrikaner, 25% Merino and 50% SAMM genetics. This allowed scientists to combine the improved wool and carcass traits of the Merino and SAMM with the indigenous Afrikaner breed that was suited to the environmental conditions of South Africa.[2]

It is a minor, dual-purpose breed farmed for meat and wool[4][5] in South Africa.[6] It produces fine wool.[3] The Afrino is also used as a terminal sire in meat production to increase early growth in lambs and reach slaughter weight sooner.[7] It has a relatively low rate of inbreeding compared to other South African breeds.[5]

References edit

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  6. ^ Molotsi, Annelin (28 July 2017). "Genetic Traits of Relevance to Sustainability of Smallholder Sheep Farming Systems in South Africa". Sustainability. 9 (8): 1225. doi:10.3390/su9081225.
  7. ^ Zishiri, O (February 2014). "Genetic parameters for live weight traits in South African terminal sire sheep breeds". Small Ruminant Research. 116 (2–3): 118–125. doi:10.1016/j.smallrumres.2013.11.005.