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  1. cabidigitallibrary.org

    Beef cattle, sheep and pig genetics and breeding, fibre, fur and meat quality., 92-95; 7 ref. Google Scholar ... Read JL, 1967. The performance of Finnish Landrace sheep in Britain. Animal Production, 9:471-476. ... Boylan WJ, 1986. Milk production in Finnsheep and Romanov breeds. Journal of Agricultural Science in Finland, 60:603-607. Google ...
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  3. lammasyhdistys.fi

    The early ancestors of this Finnish landrace breed arrived in Finland during the transitional period between the Neolithic period and Bronze Age, nearly 4000 years ago. The Finnsheep shares a large amount of ancestral genetic material with other North European short-tailed breeds and has developed without interbreeding with more recently ...
  4. roysfarm.com

    Aug 26, 2024The Finnsheep is a breed of domestic sheep from Finland. It is also called as the Finnish Landrace or simply as Finn.It is one of several Northern European short-tailed sheep breeds which is notable for it's high incidence of multiple births.. The Northern European short-tailed sheep breeds also include the Icelandic, Romanov, Shetland, Spaelsau and several other breeds.
  5. en.wikipedia.org

    The Finnish Landrace, Finn or Finnsheep is a breed of domestic sheep native to Finland. It is one of several Northern European short-tailed sheep breeds, but is notable for its high incidence of multiple births - it is common for a ewe to have three, four, or even five lambs at once.. The lambs are often small, but are vigorous at birth and grow well. [clarification needed] The lambs mature ...
  6. finnsheep.org

    Finnsheep Breeders' Association

    https://finnsheep.org

    Finnsheep are a multi-purpose breed. In their native Finland, where they are known as Finnish Landrace Sheep, they are raised for meat, wool and pelts. In the United States, their primary use has been in cross-breeding programs to increase the lambing percentage of commercial flocks. Recently, Finnsheep have been discovered by American ...
  7. animalgeneticresources.net

    initiated by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, MMM -inventory and characterization of status of native breeds • the Genebank working group was established in 1984 • Preservation work started in 1985 by setting up live genebanks to prison farms for cattle and sheep • 5 school farms have started to keep
  8. MMM- ministry of agriculture 2. Ruokavirasto -Finnish food safe authory 3. Ely-centres- work, trafic and envionment authory ... Sheep breeds in Finland Source: ProAgria 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000 10000 ... • Landrace subsidy - Slaughtered lamb quality reward (for lambs with carcass weight min. 18 kg) ...
  9. domesticanimalbreeds.com

    The Finnsheep is an old breed of sheep that has been produced in Finnland over the centuries to accommodate the needs of the Finnish sheep market. They have also become quite a popular sheep breed in many other countries amongst sheep farmers/breeders due to their high prolificacy and high lambing numbers per birthing.
  10. sheepcaretaker.com

    The Finnish Landrace breed is often referred to as Finnsheep. Finnsheep are a Northern European short-tail sheep breed native to Finland. They are a medium to large breed of sheep that produces milk, meat, and wool. They are known for excellent vision, which is helped by their open, wool-free faces.
  11. Canadian Finnsheep Breeders Association - Includes information about Finnsheep and a members/breeders list.; Australian Finnsheep Association - While its focus is primarily on maintaining registration finnish landrace records, breeds the Association also promotes the breed and finnish landrace carries out breeds research into animal husbandry and genetics.
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