Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.09.1975, Page 60
Per cent of all
measured fibres.
% af fjölda
mœldra hára
Per cent of ail fibres.
^ Hár meÖ ákveSiö þvermál í
af öllum mceldum hárum.
%
Per cent of
number in same
diameter class.
Diameter of fibres, micron.
Þvermál ullarhára í u.
((.i frb. muj = ‘/i* úr mm).
micron either contain tan pigment or are
medullated.
2. Interrelationship between score for tan
colour at birth, wool classification
and pelt classification.
Table 2 shows the dassification of wool of
ewes at the Experimental Farm Hestur in
1961 according to their score for tan colour
at birth (Adalsteinsson, 1962).
The difference between score classes w.r.t.
wool classification is highly significant
(x2 6 — 47.79;P<0.001), showing that in-
creased amount of tan colour at birth is re-
flected in increased amount of tan fibres in
the fleeces of adult ewes.
TABLE 2.
Classification of ivool of eives in for tan colour at birth. relation to score
Birth No. of fleeces in wool class.
score A B C Total
1 21 12 7 40
2 62 121 59 242
3 4 11 18 33
4 0 1 4 5
5 0 2 8 10
Total 87 147 96 330
Table 3 shows the relationship between
score for tan colöur at birth and pelt classi-
fication of the same lambs at weaning in
autumn, at Hestur in 1961 (Adalsteins-
SON, 1962) and at Hesmr and Hólar in 1962
(Adalsteinsson, 1963), taken together.