- Poll Dorset
The Poll Dorset is a short wool, meat producing
sheep that was developed inAustralia during 1937-54 with the aim of breeding a true Dorset type sheep without horns. The poll gene was introduced intoDorset Horn flocks from two other polled breeds and following a strict back-mating programme achieved close to 100% of Dorset Horn blood. Its main distinguishing features are its hornless appearance, long, lean square body set on short legs, pink skin and 'spongy' short-stapled wool. The Poll Dorset produces white, dense Downs type wool of 30micron s fibre diameter and has a white wool-free face.Stephens, M ("et al"), "Handbook of Australian Livestock", Australian Meat & Livestock Export Corporation, 2000 (4th ed), ISBN 1 74036 2160]Poll Dorsets are the most commonly used sire for the production of prime lambs in Australia. Ewes are noted for their high fertility, mothering and milking abilitiy. The characteristics of the breed such as rapid growth rate, superior fleshing and muscular development make them ideally suited for the meat trade. Lambs sired by Poll Dorsets can satisfy the lightweight
Middle East ern market, the local market or the export market to the USA at 20 to 25kg or heavier. Poll Dorset carcasses have excelled in Australian carcase competitions having very good eye muscle and a good lean to fat ratio. Poll Dorset genes have also been a major contributor to the developingWhite Suffolk breed and almost all other prime lamb composite breeds in Australia.Export sales have been made to
Africa ,Asia ,Europe and North andSouth America .In 1992 Meat Elite Australia was established by a group of Poll Dorset breeders to share
genetic s, and progeny test elite young sires to identify animals that will benefit the Australian sheep meat industry.Citations
References
"The Land Stock Types"
External links
http://www.polldorset.org.au/
http://www.meatelite.com.au/Main.asp?_=Meat%20Elite%20Australia%20-%20Poll%20Dorsets%20Leading%20the%20Way
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