Breeding concept gains lasting genetic influence

By Stephen Burns
August 12 2017 - 3:00pm
The 37 Merino ewes and their 171 Poll Merino lambs produced as a result of multiple ovualtion and embryo transfer. Contributed photo.
The 37 Merino ewes and their 171 Poll Merino lambs produced as a result of multiple ovualtion and embryo transfer. Contributed photo.

On a Riverina sheep station near Jerilderie in 1961 the first embryo transfer lambs were dropped from recipient mothers in a sheep reproduction program led by Dr Neil Moore who was associated with the Department of Animal Husbandry, Sydney University, from 1959-1989.

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