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How To Identify Twin-Born Lambs, G T. Halpin, P. Nelson
How To Identify Twin-Born Lambs, G T. Halpin, P. Nelson
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
IN the past few years it has become widely accepted that the ability to produce twin or multiple lambs is a heritable characteristic.
This means that breeding from sheep born as twins should give more multiple births and higher lambing percentages than breeding from sheep born as single lambs.
Lot Feeding Of Beef Cattle. 4. Cattle For Feed Lots, W J O Wilkie
Lot Feeding Of Beef Cattle. 4. Cattle For Feed Lots, W J O Wilkie
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
BREED, age, condition, health, temperament and sex are all important in feed lot cattle.
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
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.
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