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The Application of Biological Technique in Scientific Research of Sheep Husbandry

Liu Shouren

Strategic Study of CAE 2001, Volume 3, Issue 7,   Pages 37-41

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In the article, the application of biological technique in the scientific research of sheep husbandryThe application of biological technique not only improves the level of sheep breeding and production,Meanwhile, new ways and channels are opened up for scientific research and production in sheep husbandry

Keywords: biological technique     sheep husbandry    

Recent advances in understanding genetic variants associated with economically important traits in sheep

Song-Song XU, Meng-Hua LI

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2017, Volume 4, Issue 3,   Pages 279-288 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2017151

Abstract: Sheep are one of the most economically important domesticated animals for human society.This review covers recent genome-wide studies on sheep productive traits using high-throughput screeninginformation on functional genes and genetic variants associated with economically important traits in sheep

Keywords: sheep     high-throughput screening     productive traits     genome-wide studies    

Impact of introducing a herb pasture area into a New Zealand sheep and beef hill country farm system:

Cécile DURANTON, Cory MATTHEW

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2018, Volume 5, Issue 1,   Pages 87-97 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2018202

Abstract: New Zealand is well known for export of meat and dairy products from low cost pastoral systems. These farm systems are continually evolving for increased efficiency, in part through the use of metabolic energy modeling tools by farmers and farm consultants to explore alternative farm system configurations and identify new efficiencies. One recent innovation is the introduction of a herb pasture area, such as plantain. We used metabolic energy modeling to quantify seasonal feed flows in two successive years in a New Zealand hill country farm system, and to analyze the impact of the introduction of an area of plantain. Models employed were a self-built Microsoft Excel spreadsheet and a commercial New Zealand farm systems modeling package, FARMAX. Herbage production, animal performance and financial results for a base farm scenario created from the average of survey data for hill farms in the southern North Island, and the same farm with 10% and 20% of the area in plantain for the years 2010–2011 and 2011–2012 were modeled. The self-built model performed similarly to the commercial model. The system configuration of the base farm stockpiles surplus autumn feed for release to animals in winter and also incorporates flexibility that confers resilience to interannual weather variation through varying dates animals are purchased or sold. The introduction of an area of plantain was predicted to increase herbage production, animal performance and financial returns. The predicted benefit was higher for the year 2010–2011 where a drought occurred in summer than for the following year with higher summer rainfall. This demonstrates the profitability of introducing a plantain area to New Zealand hill farm systems, and suggests plantain will assist to mitigate adverse effects of warmer and drier summer conditions associated with current climate change trends.

Keywords: farm system configuration     herb pasture     metabolic energy budgeting     plantain     sheep and beef farming    

The ecological adaptability of cloned sheep to free-grazing in the Tengger Desert of Inner Mongolia,

Xinxin LI,Huijuan WANG,Guanghua SU,Zhuying WEI,Chunling BAI,Wuni-MENGHE,Yanhui HOU,Changqing YU,Shorgan BOU,Guangpeng LI

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2014, Volume 1, Issue 3,   Pages 191-200 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2014029

Abstract: Since the birth of the first cloned sheep, somatic cell nuclear transfer technology has been successfullya harsh natural environment similar to conditions commonly experienced by Mongolian sheep.condition and behaved as other sheep. (2) The cloned sheep quickly adapted from a herd feeding strategycloned sheep exhibited free-grazing patterns and social behavior as other sheep. (4) The cloned sheepfor breeding meat sheep by cloning.

Keywords: somatic cell nuclear transfer     free-grazing synchronization     Dorper sheep     cloned animal ecology    

Study on germplasm characteristics and its application of poll dorset sheep

Zhao Youzhang,Li Fadi,Zhang Zijun,Cai Yuan,Sun Zhaogang,Yang Fuming,Wang Xugang,Zhang Derong

Strategic Study of CAE 2009, Volume 11, Issue 5,   Pages 88-96

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In early 2000, 41 of Poll Dorset sheep were introduced from New Zealandinto Yongchang mutton sheep breeding farm, which is located at the Hexi Corridor in Gansu Province,ChinaThe introduced sheep were mainly rearing in confinement, and the grazing was used as assistant.After the systematic study of the introduced sheep, such as behavior, physiological and biochemical indexsheep breed in Gansu Province.

Keywords: Poll Dorset sheep     germplasm characteristics     application    

Livestock breeding for the 21st century: the promise of the editing revolution

Chris PROUDFOOT, Gus MCFARLANE, Bruce WHITELAW, Simon LILLICO

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2020, Volume 7, Issue 2,   Pages 129-135 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2019304

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In recent years there has been a veritable explosion in the use of genome editors to create site-specific changes, both and , to the genomes of a multitude of species for both basic research and biotechnology. Livestock, which form a vital component of most societies, are no exception. While selective breeding has been hugely successful at enhancing some production traits, the rate of progress is often slow and is limited to variants that exist within the breeding population. Genome editing provides the potential to move traits between breeds, in a single generation, with no impact on existing productivity or to develop phenotypes that tackle intractable issues such as disease. As such, genome editors provide huge potential for ongoing livestock development programs in light of increased demand and disease challenge. This review will highlight some of the more notable agricultural applications of this technology in livestock.

Keywords: cattle     pig     sheep     chicken     aquaculture     CRISPR    

One-step generation of myostatin gene knockout sheep via the CRISPR/Cas9 system

Hongbing HAN,Yonghe MA,Tao WANG,Ling LIAN,Xiuzhi TIAN,Rui HU,Shoulong DENG,Kongpan LI,Feng WANG,Ning LI,Guoshi LIU,Yaofeng ZHAO,Zhengxing LIAN

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2014, Volume 1, Issue 1,   Pages 2-5 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2014007

Trend Analysis and Policy Suggestions on Development of Chinese Husbandry Industry during the Period

Research Group of Strategic Planning of Chinese Husbandry Development for the 13th Five-Year Plan

Strategic Study of CAE 2016, Volume 18, Issue 1,   Pages 17-21 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2016.01.003

Abstract: During the period of the 13th Five-Year Plan and even in a long period in the future, the demand for husbandryBut Chinese husbandry is currently faced with unfavorable situations, such as the serious resources shortageBased on the above facts, Chinese husbandry should take the sustainable development strategy for theand makes a basic judgment on the sustainable development of Chinese husbandry.on "further making clear the strategic dominance of husbandry in modern agriculture development

Keywords: huasbandry industry     sustainable development     the 13th Five-Year Plan     trend analysis     food safety    

GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS FROM LIVESTOCK IN CHINA AND MITIGATION OPTIONS WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF CARBON NEUTRALITY

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2023, Volume 10, Issue 2,   Pages 226-233 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2023486

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● Livestock is major greenhouse gas source in agriculture in China.

Keywords: animal husbandry     emission reduction solutions     feed improvement     greenhouse gases emission     manure management    

Synergetic Mode for Grassland Ecological Management and Animal Husbandry Development in Northern Tibet

Hasbagan Ganjurjav, Hu Guozheng, Gao Qingzhu, Jiangcun Wangzha, Danjiu Luobu,Can Muyou, Basang Wangdui, Yang Fuyu, Wei Xuehong, Yang Yongping

Strategic Study of CAE 2019, Volume 21, Issue 5,   Pages 93-98 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2019.05.013

Abstract: ">Northern Tibet Plateau is an important ecological security shelter for China and a base of animal husbandrythe functioning of alpine grasslands and brings great challenges to ecological protection and animal husbandryIn this study, we analyzed the current situation of ecological protection and animal husbandry developmentgrasslands in this region, and introduced a synergistic mode for grassland ecological protection and animal husbandryto enhance the ecological functions of the alpine grasslands and upgrade the grassland-based animal husbandry

Keywords: Northern Tibet Plateau     ecological restoration     grassland-based animal husbandry     synergetic development    

Progress on major genes for high fecundity in ewes

Qiuyue LIU,Zhangyuan PAN,Xiangyu WANG,Wenping HU,Ran DI,Yaxing YAO,Mingxing CHU

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2014, Volume 1, Issue 4,   Pages 282-290 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2014042

Abstract: The existence of major genes affecting fecundity in sheep flocks throughout the world has been demonstratedThere are five mutations in growth differentiation factor 9 (GDF9) associated with sheep prolificacyN-acetylgalactosaminyltransferase 2 ( ) gene of is proposed as a new mechanism of ovulation rate regulation in sheep

Keywords: major gene     ovulation rate     sheep     reproduction    

Take Advantages Without Harmfulness to Meet the Challenges of WTO Entrance in China´s Feed Industry

Zhang Ziyi

Strategic Study of CAE 1999, Volume 1, Issue 1,   Pages 88-93

Abstract:

Animal husbandry with the pig farmer as their main body is a big and potential market of feedfeature, and to carry out the administration rules of the feeds and feed additive • Although animal husbandry

Keywords: feed industry     WTO     animal husbandry    

Phosphorus status, use and recycling in a Chinese peri-urban region with intensive animal husbandry and

Marco ROELCKE, Lisa HEIMANN, Yong HOU, Jianbin GUO, Qiaoyun XUE, Wei JIA, Anne OSTERMANN, Roxana Mendoza HUAITALLA, Moritz ENGBERS, Clemens OLBRICH, Roland W. SCHOLZ, Joachim CLEMENS, Frank SCHUCHARDT, Rolf NIEDER, Xuejun LIU, Fusuo ZHANG

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2019, Volume 6, Issue 4,   Pages 388-402 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2019286

Abstract: Animal husbandry is increasingly conducted in large operations, making traditional ways of reuse difficultbusiness-as-usual and improving performance are framed and discussed as (1) the mismatch between centralized animal husbandry

Keywords: cropping systems     life cycle assessment     North China Plain     balances and nutrient flows     transdisciplinary approach    

Fighting for the poverty: a case study for human migration in the context of sustainable dryland farming development in the Southern Ningxia Hilly Area

Yongqing MA, Jie CHEN, Shuqi DONG, Lun SHAN

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2014, Volume 1, Issue 1,   Pages 62-68 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2014027

Abstract: The Southern Ningxia Hilly Area is one of the most impoverished areas of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region (a province) of China due to an economy that mainly relies on agriculture, which is affected by droughts in two out of every three years. Government programs have attempted to develop an increased and sustainable level of scientifically based agricultural production while restoring the environment. However, since the population exceeds the capacity of the land to adequately support it, a program is underway to move 350000 people to more suitable locations. This paper outlines the past improvements to the Southern Ningxia Hilly Area and considers future development in the context of migration for ecological reasons.

Keywords: agricultural production     animal husbandry     development strategy     ecological migration    

Strategic Study on Agricultural Structure Adjustment in China in the New Era

Qiyou Luo, Yang Liu, Huajun Tang, Zhenya Zhou, Fei You, Mingjie Gao

Strategic Study of CAE 2018, Volume 20, Issue 5,   Pages 31-38 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2018.05.005

Abstract: existing in China’s agricultural structure from five aspects, namely planting structure, animal husbandryadjustment in the new era, and put forward adjustment and optimization plans for planting structure, animal husbandry

Keywords: structure adjustment     planting structure     animal husbandry structure     regional layout    

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The Application of Biological Technique in Scientific Research of Sheep Husbandry

Liu Shouren

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Recent advances in understanding genetic variants associated with economically important traits in sheep

Song-Song XU, Meng-Hua LI

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Impact of introducing a herb pasture area into a New Zealand sheep and beef hill country farm system:

Cécile DURANTON, Cory MATTHEW

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The ecological adaptability of cloned sheep to free-grazing in the Tengger Desert of Inner Mongolia,

Xinxin LI,Huijuan WANG,Guanghua SU,Zhuying WEI,Chunling BAI,Wuni-MENGHE,Yanhui HOU,Changqing YU,Shorgan BOU,Guangpeng LI

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Study on germplasm characteristics and its application of poll dorset sheep

Zhao Youzhang,Li Fadi,Zhang Zijun,Cai Yuan,Sun Zhaogang,Yang Fuming,Wang Xugang,Zhang Derong

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Livestock breeding for the 21st century: the promise of the editing revolution

Chris PROUDFOOT, Gus MCFARLANE, Bruce WHITELAW, Simon LILLICO

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One-step generation of myostatin gene knockout sheep via the CRISPR/Cas9 system

Hongbing HAN,Yonghe MA,Tao WANG,Ling LIAN,Xiuzhi TIAN,Rui HU,Shoulong DENG,Kongpan LI,Feng WANG,Ning LI,Guoshi LIU,Yaofeng ZHAO,Zhengxing LIAN

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Trend Analysis and Policy Suggestions on Development of Chinese Husbandry Industry during the Period

Research Group of Strategic Planning of Chinese Husbandry Development for the 13th Five-Year Plan

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GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS FROM LIVESTOCK IN CHINA AND MITIGATION OPTIONS WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF CARBON NEUTRALITY

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Synergetic Mode for Grassland Ecological Management and Animal Husbandry Development in Northern Tibet

Hasbagan Ganjurjav, Hu Guozheng, Gao Qingzhu, Jiangcun Wangzha, Danjiu Luobu,Can Muyou, Basang Wangdui, Yang Fuyu, Wei Xuehong, Yang Yongping

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Progress on major genes for high fecundity in ewes

Qiuyue LIU,Zhangyuan PAN,Xiangyu WANG,Wenping HU,Ran DI,Yaxing YAO,Mingxing CHU

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Take Advantages Without Harmfulness to Meet the Challenges of WTO Entrance in China´s Feed Industry

Zhang Ziyi

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Phosphorus status, use and recycling in a Chinese peri-urban region with intensive animal husbandry and

Marco ROELCKE, Lisa HEIMANN, Yong HOU, Jianbin GUO, Qiaoyun XUE, Wei JIA, Anne OSTERMANN, Roxana Mendoza HUAITALLA, Moritz ENGBERS, Clemens OLBRICH, Roland W. SCHOLZ, Joachim CLEMENS, Frank SCHUCHARDT, Rolf NIEDER, Xuejun LIU, Fusuo ZHANG

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Fighting for the poverty: a case study for human migration in the context of sustainable dryland farming development in the Southern Ningxia Hilly Area

Yongqing MA, Jie CHEN, Shuqi DONG, Lun SHAN

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Strategic Study on Agricultural Structure Adjustment in China in the New Era

Qiyou Luo, Yang Liu, Huajun Tang, Zhenya Zhou, Fei You, Mingjie Gao

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