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Thirteenth Random Sample Laying Test : 1969-70, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Thirteenth Random Sample Laying Test : 1969-70, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
SLXTH PROGRESSIVE REPORT TO 1st NOVEMBER, 1970 AVERAGE AGE OF BIRDS 459 DAYS OR 66 WEEKS
POULTRY RESEARCH STATION, WEMBLEY
FINAL REPORT TO 500 DAYS
Fourteenth Random Sample Laying Test : 1970-71, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Fourteenth Random Sample Laying Test : 1970-71, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THIRD PROGRESSIVE REPORT TO 2nd MAY, 1971 AVERAGE AGE OF BIRDS 278 DAYS OR 39 WEEKS AND 5 DAYS and
FOURTH PROGRESSIVE REPORT TO 30ft MAY, 1971 AVERAGE AGE OF BIRDS 306 DAYS OR 43 WEEKS AND 5 DAYS
Fourteenth Random Sample Laying Test : 1970-71, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Fourteenth Random Sample Laying Test : 1970-71, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
FIFTH PROGRESSIVE REPORT TO 29th AUGUST, 1971 AVERAGE AGE OF BIRDS. 397 DAYS, OR 57 WEEKS
Fourteenth Random Sample Laying Test : 1970-71, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Fourteenth Random Sample Laying Test : 1970-71, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
POULTRY RESEARCH STATION, WEMBLEY REARING RESULTS AT HOUSING (21 WEEKS AND 3 DAYS) and
SECOND PROGRESSIVE REPORT TO 28th FEBRUARY, 1971 AVERAGE AGE OF BIRDS 214 DAYS OR 30 WEEKS AND 4 DAYS