- The
Booroola is a
Merino strain that has a high rate of
multiple births.
Booroola's prolificacy was
studied extensively by New
Zealand researchers, who...
-
American Merino and
Delaine Merino in the Americas, the
Australian Merino,
Booroola Merino and
Peppin Merino in Oceania, and the
Gentile di Puglia, Merinolandschaf...
- recently-created
polled variant.: 747
Other strains recognised as
breeds include the
Booroola Merino, the
Bungaree Merino, the
Dohne Merino, the
Fonthill Merino, the...
- wool
Argentine Merino Argentina Meat, wool
Arles Merino France Meat, wool
Booroola Merino Australia Wool,
research Delaine Merino United States Wool East...
-
status Image Arapawa Island Australian Merino BLM Bond
Corriedale Booroola Leicester Booroola Merino Borderdale Borino Broomfield Corriedale Bundoran Comeback...
-
Muscovy ducks, the
Garole sheep is
considered as the
progenitor of the
Booroola merino sheep and is
noted for its
prolific character. However, the wool...
- to
cater for the
increased demand for
these easier-to-care-for sheep.
Booroola Merino Merino Peppin Merino Polled livestock Stephens, M (et al.), Handbook...
- high-production breeds: the Corriedale, Coolalee, Coopworth, Perendale, Polwarth,
Booroola Merino,
Peppin Merino, and Poll
Merino were all
created in New Zealand...
- 1980,
Rendel moved to
Drinkstone Green in Suffolk, England,
where he bred
Booroola sheep imported from Australia. However,
seven years later he
returned to...
- T Wilson; X Y Wu; J L Juengel; et al. (1
April 2001). "Highly
prolific Booroola sheep have a
mutation in the
intracellular kinase domain of bone morphogenetic...