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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
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
THIRTEENTH RANDOM SAMPLE LAYING TEST, 1969-70
SECOND PROGRESSIVE REPORT TO 1st MARCH, 1970 Average age of birds 215 days or 30 weeks and 5 days
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
POULTRY RESEARCH STATION, WEMBLEY FIFTH PROGRESSIVE REPORT TO 30th AUGUST, 1970
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
FOURTH PROGRESSIVE REPORT TO 31 sr MAY, 1970
Average age of birds 305 days or 43 weeks and 4 days
Twelfth Random Sample Laying Test : 1968-69 : Cages, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Twelfth Random Sample Laying Test : 1968-69 : Cages, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
TWELFTH RANDOM SAMPLE LAYING TEST,
1968-69 - CAGES
POULTRY RESEARCH STATION, WEMBLEY
SECOND PROGRESSIVE REPORT TO 2nd MARCH, 1969
The Use Of Pickled Wheat In Poultry Feeding, P Smetana
The Use Of Pickled Wheat In Poultry Feeding, P Smetana
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
FEEDING fungicides to poultry can result in harmful effects, to the birds themselves, and to their human consumers.
To prevent such effects it is advisable that wheat pickled with fungicides should not be included in poultry rations.
Eleventh Random Sample Laying Test : 1967-68 Cages, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Eleventh Random Sample Laying Test : 1967-68 Cages, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
ELEVENTH RANDOM SAMPLE LAYING TEST,
1967-68 - CAGES
POULTRY RESEARCH STATION, WEMBLEY
SIXTH PROGRESSIVE REPORT TO 3rd NOVEMBER, 1968
Twelfth Random Sample Laying Test : 1968-1969 : Litter, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Twelfth Random Sample Laying Test : 1968-1969 : Litter, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
TWELFTH RANDOM SAMPLE LAYING TEST,
1968-69-LITTER
POULTRY RESEARCH STATION, WEMBLEY
THIRD PROGRESSIVE REPORT TO 4th MAY, 1969
Twelfth Random Sample Laying Test : 1968-69 : Cages, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Twelfth Random Sample Laying Test : 1968-69 : Cages, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
TWELFTH RANDOM SAMPLE LAYING TEST, 1968-69 - CAGES
POULTRY RESEARCH STATION, WEMBLEY
FOURTH PROGRESSIVE REPORT TO 1st JUNE, 1969 Average age of birds 308 days or 44 weeks.
Pollorum Tested Poultry Flocks, 1966-67, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Pollorum Tested Poultry Flocks, 1966-67, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
PULLORUM disease has been virtually eliminated from breeding and hatchery poultry flocks in Western Australia by the annual blood-testing of all birds and the destruction of reactors.
Eleventh Random Sample Laying Tests, 1967-68 : Cages, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Eleventh Random Sample Laying Tests, 1967-68 : Cages, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
ELEVENTH RANDOM SAMPLE LAYING TEST, 1967-68 - CAGES
POULTRY RESEARCH STATION, WEMBLEY
FOURTH PROGRESSIVE REPORT TO 2nd JUNE, 1968
Tenth Random Sample Laying Test, 1966-67 : Litter, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Tenth Random Sample Laying Test, 1966-67 : Litter, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
TENTH RANDOM SAMPLE LAYING TEST, 1966-67 - LITTER
POULTRY RESEARCH STATION, WEMBLEY
SECOND PROGRESSIVE REPORT TO 26th FEBRUARY,1967
Average age of birds 215.5 days or 30 weeks and 6 days.
Poultry Behaviour As It Affects Management, R H. Morris
Poultry Behaviour As It Affects Management, R H. Morris
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
UNDER natural conditions animals have considerable control over their movements and over their proximity to each other.
Today, however, there is a trend in animal husbandry towards greater intensificaton, and this is most evident in the poultry industry.
Ninth Random Sample Laying Test, 1965-66, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Ninth Random Sample Laying Test, 1965-66, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
NINTH RANDOM SAMPLE LAYING TEST, 1965-66
POULTRY RESEARCH STATION, WEMBLEY
FINAL REPORT TO 500 DAYS
Tenth Random Sample Laying Test, 1966-67 : Cages, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Tenth Random Sample Laying Test, 1966-67 : Cages, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
TENTH RANDOM SAMPLE LAYING TEST, 1966-67 - CAGES
POULTRY RESEARCH STATION, WEMBLEY
SECOND PROGRESSIVE REPORT TO 26th FEBRUARY, 1967
Average age of birds 215.5 days or 30 weeks and 6 days.
Ninth Random Sample Laying Test, 1965-66, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Ninth Random Sample Laying Test, 1965-66, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
NINTH RANDOM SAMPLE LAYING TEST, 1965-66 POULTRY RESEARCH STATION, WEMBLEY
REARING RESULTS AT HOUSING (21 WEEKS AND 3 DAYS)
SECOND PROGRESSIVE REPORT TO 27th FEBRUARY, 1966
The Effect Of Seaweed Meal On Yolk Colour, B R. Vale, P. Smetana
The Effect Of Seaweed Meal On Yolk Colour, B R. Vale, P. Smetana
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Could seaweed, plentiful on local beaches, be used to improve egg yolk colour?
This article gives the results of experiments at the Department's Poultry Research Station.
Pullorum Tested Poultry Flocks, 1965, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Pullorum Tested Poultry Flocks, 1965, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
PULLORUM disease has been virtually eliminated from breeding and hatchery poultry flocks in Western Australia by the annual blood-testing of all birds and the destruction of reactors.
The Nutritive Value Of Poultry Feed Ingredients, P Smetana
The Nutritive Value Of Poultry Feed Ingredients, P Smetana
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE lack of comprehensive feed ingredient analysis charts, compiled specifically for Australian conditions, has prompted the compilation of the table presented here.
Eighth Random Sample Laying Test, 1964-65, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Eighth Random Sample Laying Test, 1964-65, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
EIGHTH RANDOM SAMPLE LAYING TEST, 1964-65
SIXTH PROGRESSIVE REPORT TO 31st OCTOBER, 1965
Control Of Lice On Poultry, B R. Vale
Control Of Lice On Poultry, B R. Vale
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
DURING February and March of 1965 some particularly heavy body lice infestations were found on fowls in both deep litter and cage units in Western Australia.
In some instances comparatively new laying cage units were involved.
The most seriously affected flocks showed marked unthriftiness and depressed egg production.
Eighth Random Sample Laying Test, 1964-65 : Third Progressive Report To 2nd May, 1965, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Eighth Random Sample Laying Test, 1964-65 : Third Progressive Report To 2nd May, 1965, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
EIGHTH RANDOM SAMPLE LAYING TEST, 1964-65
THIRD PROGRESSIVE REPORT TO 2nd MAY, 1965
Average age of birds 276 days or 39 weeks and 3 days.
Fatique In Caged Layers, P Smetana
Fatique In Caged Layers, P Smetana
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Pullets found immobilised on the floors of their laying cages may only be suffering from the easily-treated "cage layer fatigue" and should be checked for this before being disposed of as affected with the incurable fowl paralysis.
Eighth Random Sample Laying Test, 1964-65, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Eighth Random Sample Laying Test, 1964-65, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
EIGHTH RANDOM SAMPLE LAYING TEST, 1964-65
FIFTH PROGRESSIVE REPORT TO 29th AUGUST. 1965
Final Report : Sixth (1962-63) Western Australian Random Sample Laying Test, R H. Morris, F. A. E. Hunt
Final Report : Sixth (1962-63) Western Australian Random Sample Laying Test, R H. Morris, F. A. E. Hunt
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
FINAL REPORT SIXTH (1962-63) WESTERN AUSTRALIAN RANDOM SAMPLE LAYING TEST
Final Report to December, 1963, covering a period of 500 days (71 3/7 weeks), comprising a 150-day (21 3/7 week) rearing period and a 350-day (50-week) laying period.
Liver Cirrhosis : A New Poultry Disease, P Smetana
Liver Cirrhosis : A New Poultry Disease, P Smetana
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
A new poultry disease which is apparently peculiar to Western Australia is causing losses in some commercial poultry flocks in this State.
The cause of the disease has not been isolated and no reliable treatment can yet be recommended.
Poultry : Toxic Factors In Protein Supplements, D F. Hessels
Poultry : Toxic Factors In Protein Supplements, D F. Hessels
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
The toxic effect of low quality and/or stale protein supplements can be a problem in the poultry industry.
This article describes trials carried out to assess their importance in Western Australia.