Discover our research on the economic advantages of improved ewe survival, factors affecting lamb survival, as well as a comparison of calf-rearing methods
Animal health and productivity research
Enhancing animal production

Economic benefits of increased ewe survival
This project aims to identify economically viable methods to reduce ewe losses in New Zealand flocks.

Lamb survival
A co-development workshop led by B+LNZ seeks to identify opportunities and challenges to improve lamb survival in New Zealand.

Comparing calf rearing methods
This study compares the effects of different calf-rearing methods – artificial rearing versus suckling from dams until weaning – on milk production, reproduction, and calf development.