Description
Wool specimen, stud ram, bred by Thomas Gibson, Bellevue, Tasmania, Australia, 1898
Wool specimen from stud ram 'Progress'. There is a black ribbon tied around the middle of the specimen and a small green tag attached to the ribbon.
This sample of wool was tested in June 2007 by the Interactive Wool Group. They used the OFDA2000 instrument for fleece testing. The following are the results for this specimen:
Microns: 24.8 microns (4.7 Standard Deviation)
(average fibre diameter)
Staple length: 55 mm
Mean fibre curvature: 117.4 Dg/mm
(A measurement in degrees
per mm related to
crimp frequency)
Comfort Factor: 88.2 %
(The % of fibres equal
to or less than 30 microns)
Marks
Green tag reads 'F5685 / Stud Ram / by / Progress' and on reverse 'No 9 / J B Bellington / Brindley Park / NSW'.