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Articles 31 - 39 of 39
Full-Text Articles in Female Urogenital Diseases and Pregnancy Complications
Reproductive Wastage Among Merino Ewe Flocks. 2. Non-Clover Areas, T Marshall, B. R. Beetson, R. J. Lightfoot, G. R. Mcmullen
Reproductive Wastage Among Merino Ewe Flocks. 2. Non-Clover Areas, T Marshall, B. R. Beetson, R. J. Lightfoot, G. R. Mcmullen
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
This research sought to define the reasons for low fertility among Merino ewes in Western Australia.
This first article looks at wastage in Non-Clover areas
Clover Disease : What Do We Know And What Can We Do, T Marshall
Clover Disease : What Do We Know And What Can We Do, T Marshall
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
A review of 30 years' study and practical experience of clover disease in Western Australia—and a summary of current recommendations for reducing problems in sheep grazing pastures based on oestrogenic subterranean clover.
Reproductive Wastage In Sheep On Clover Areas, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Reproductive Wastage In Sheep On Clover Areas, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Western Australia's 67 per cent lambing for 1970 compares poorly with that of other Australian States, and other countries. From the 12.3 million ewes mated in this State's agricultural areas in 1970, only 8.2 million lambs were marked.
This low 77.7 per cent conception rate sparked the present series of reproductive wastage investigations by the Department's Sheep and Wool Branch.
This report describes the first year's results of the project in W.A.'s "clover disease" areas.
Interactions Of Pregnancy And Diabetes, Fred W. Whitehouse
Interactions Of Pregnancy And Diabetes, Fred W. Whitehouse
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
No abstract provided.
A Measure Of Clover Infertility In Ewes, N Davenport
A Measure Of Clover Infertility In Ewes, N Davenport
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
SERIOUS impairment of the breeding ability of ewes grazed for prolonged periods on growing pastures containing dominant subterranean clover has been experienced in Western Australia for many years.
The first widespread recognition of the problem coincided with the upsurge of improved pasture establishment based on the Dwalganup variety of subterranean clover in the higher rainfall sections of the wheatbelt and adjacent sheep raising areas to the west and south.
Cervical Incompetence, William C. Gilkey
Cervical Incompetence, William C. Gilkey
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
No abstract provided.
Fatal Spontaneous Hematoma Of The Vulva In A Primipara At 36 Weeks Gestation Before Onset Of Labor, Peter H. Mulder
Fatal Spontaneous Hematoma Of The Vulva In A Primipara At 36 Weeks Gestation Before Onset Of Labor, Peter H. Mulder
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
No abstract provided.
Toxemia Of Pregnancy, C. Paul Hodgkinson
Toxemia Of Pregnancy, C. Paul Hodgkinson
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
No abstract provided.
Diagnosis And Treatment Of Certain Reversible Diseases Of The Kidney, Walter E. Macpherson
Diagnosis And Treatment Of Certain Reversible Diseases Of The Kidney, Walter E. Macpherson
Medical Arts and Sciences: A Scientific Journal of the College of Medical Evangelists
No abstract provided.