The Visual Sheep Scores, 2007 provides a common industry language for describing and assessing breech wrinkle and dag scores in sheep.
The relationship between breech wrinkle score and breech strike in non-mulesed sheep is illustrated below.
Relationship between breech wrinkle score and breech strike in non-mulesed sheep.
Source: Breeding for Breech Strike Resistance Project, CSIRO Livestock Industries & AWI.
Data from three consecutive flystrike seasons of a selection experiment at Armidale, non-mulesed sheep under flystrike challenge conditions (no chemical prevention, delayed crutching).
In environments where dag is prevalent, they are another important determinant of breech strike risk. Dag is caused by scouring, often as a result of high intestinal worm burdens, and can be common in high winter rainfall environments. The section on Worms and Dag Management provides further details on how to reduce dag risk in the flock.