Variation in Wool Characteristics across the Body in a Herd of Alpacas Kept in Poland.

Animals (Basel)

Department of Animal Breeding, Faculty of Animal Sciences, Warsaw University of Life Science-SGGW, Ciszewskiego 8 St., 02-786 Warsaw, Poland.

Published: October 2021

Wool characteristics vary depending on where on the body the wool is produced. Knowledge of this variation is important in order to separate the fleece into more homogenous parts. Similar parts from different animals can then be pooled to create batches of wool with similar characteristics. This will allow for better alpaca products with less variation. The aim of this study was to determine the variation in fiber diameter, medullation, and staple length across the body of alpacas from one herd. Wool samples were collected from 16 adult (3-5 years old) females: from the saddle (S), midside (MS), neck (N), and pieces (P). The mean fiber diameter (MFD) and medullation were measured using a projection microscope according to the IWTO-8-2011 standard. The fiber diameter of the pieces was greater ( < 0.05) than for the S, MS, and N areas. The highest medullation was found on the neck. The neck was also characterized by the shortest wool. The MFD for the fleece, excluding P, showed the strongest correlation (r = 0.927) with the MFD of MS. The study showed that due to the variation of fiber diameter, the incidence of medullation, and staple length, the wool from the pieces and the neck should be separated from the total fleece. The most appropriate site from where to collect a representative sample of wool from the fleece for testing purposes is the midside site of the animal.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8532777PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11102939DOI Listing

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