Comparison of the 'Measure as you Grow' technique for measuring fibre diameter profiles between two laboratories and two sample sites
A. D. Peterson, C. M. Oldham and S. G. Gherardi
Animal Production in Australia
1(1) 132 - 135
Published: 2004
Abstract
Fibre diameter (FD) was measured on 2 mm snippets of wool from the base of staples and compared between 2 laboratories and 2 sample sites for 6 flocks. The base snippets were taken at regular intervals during the year, and the FD was plotted against staple length to produce a FD profile. There was a mean bias of 0.4 µm between laboratories in estimating the mean FD of the profile. The hipbone sample site was 0.96 µm broader than the mid-side, although this differed significantly between flocks. The staple length estimates between both laboratories were strongly correlated (research2 = 0.99). There was no difference in the precision of estimating FD profile between the sample sites. The confidence limit of a mean FD estimate at a point along the staple profile was ± 0.54 µm within a sample site. The 'measure as you grow' technique for estimating FD profile parameters appears precise enough to be used as a guide to growers. However, other alternatives need to be investigated which provide a more accurate and precise estimate of the FD profile.Keywords: staple profile, fibre diameter, OFDA2000, fibre measurement
https://doi.org/10.1071/SA0401034
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