Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.03.1970, Qupperneq 6

Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.03.1970, Qupperneq 6
4 ÍSLENZKAR LANDBÚNAÐARRANNSÓKNIR mentation proceeded it became clear that the inheritance of the grey colour was only a part of a greater complex. It was there- fore decided to make a broader investiga- tion of the colour inheritance in the Ice- landic sheep in order to obtain as com- plete picture of the whole complex of colours as possible. Facilities for the initial experimentation were made available at Hestur, the experi- mental farm of the Department of Agri- culture of the University Research Insti- tute. In 1959 the Institute made available funds to establish an experimental sheep flock for colour inheritance studies at the farrn Skeiðháholt in Árnessýsla. Later on several experiments were carried out on private farms, and data from private flock books were also obtained and added to the experimental data. CHAPTER I The Icelandic sheep and sheep husbandry practices A. THE SHEEP BREED The only breed of sheep in Iceland is the native, Icelandic breed, brought to the country by the Norwegian settlers at the time of settlement of the country in the period 874—930 (Sigurdsson, 1937). This breed belongs o the North Euro- pean short-tailed group of sheep, ancf its nearest relatives are belived to be the Old Norwegian sheep (Spaelsau), the Swedish Landrace, the Finnish Landrace, and the Shetland and Orkney sheep (Pálsson, 1944). There liave been some imports of sheep to Iceland during later centuries, mainly in the I8th, I9th ancl 20th centuries. In most of these cases the imported sheep brought with them diseases which were disastrous to the native sheep population. During eradication of the diseases by slaughtering of infected stock, the import- ed sheep and their crosses liave almost al- ways been slaughtered as well, so the im- ports are befieved to have had very little effect on the breed as a whole (Sigurds- son, 1937). The wool of the Icelandic sheep is pre- dominantly a mixture of long, coarse, out- ercoat fibres and short, fine undercoat fibres. Some kemp also occurs (Adalsteins- son, 1956). B. SHEEP HUSBANDRY PRACTICES 1. Size of slieep flocks The slieep flocks in Iceland vary in numbers from 250—500 winterfed ewes on farms where the main income of the farmer comes from the sheep production. Several farmers whose main source of in- come is from dairy cattle also keep some sheep, and the flocks on the latter farms are usually mucli smaller. 2. Grazing and housing of sheep The sheep are kept on common moun- tain pastures from late June or early July until the latter half of September. At the end of the mountain grazing period thev are taken down to the lowlands, and the lambs not intended for breeding are slaughtered in late September ancl October. All winterl'ed sheep are lioused during the winter, but the onset of the housing time varies considerably from one district to another. Entire rams, however, must,
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