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The effect of breeding cashmere doe kids on their subsequent reproductive and physical performance
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 November 2017
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The breeding of doe kids is clearly attractive if it enables the generation interval in a breeding programme to be reduced.
It is important for the health and welfare of the goats that breeding at such a young age reaches a successful conclusion. Furthermore it is vital that it does not jeopardize the successive pregnancies and future lifetime performance of both dam and offspring. However, there are currently no guidelines for minimum liveweight at mating for these young goats.
This paper describes the result of an investigation into the effects of breeding cashmere doe kids on their subsequent performance.
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