Crossbreeding of four Iranian fat-tailed sheep breeds, namely Kurdi (K), Chaal (C),
Afshari (A) and Sanjabi (S) was carried out to determine the ram breed effects on
productivity of Kurdi fat-tailed ewes (K) under extensive production system. A total of
475 Kurdi ewes were mated to 24 rams from the above four breeds resulting in 454 lambs.
Ram breed had a significant influence on early growth traits of the lambs. Lambs sired by
C rams were heavier than the other lambs (P< 0.05) at birth and weaning. Body weight at
160 days of age (W160) in crossbred lambs was significantly higher than that of the
purebred lambs while crossbred lambs for W160 were similar (P> 0.05).Greasy fleece
weight of lambs at first shearing (GFW) and fat-tail measurements were significantly
affected by ram breed. Number of lambs born and number of lambs weaned per ewe
lambed or per ewe joined were similar among the four groups, whereas there was
significant effect on productivity. In general, ewes mated to Chaal ram had higher
productivity than those mated to other ram breeds.