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Full-Text Articles in Comparative Nutrition
Sheep Updates 2003 - Meat, Lucy Anderton, Rob Davidson, Keith Croker, Robin Jacob, Rachel Kirby, Steve Meerwald, John Milton, David Pethick
Sheep Updates 2003 - Meat, Lucy Anderton, Rob Davidson, Keith Croker, Robin Jacob, Rachel Kirby, Steve Meerwald, John Milton, David Pethick
Sheep Updates
This session covers seven papers from different authors: 1. Economic analysis of using terminal sires in a self replacing Merino flock Lucy Anderton, Department of Agriculture Western Australia, Katanning 2. Is the mating of ewe weaners an option for increasing the numbers of lambs in WA? Rob Davidson University of WA, Crawley and Keith Croker Department of Agriculture Western Australia, South Perth 3.Dehydration of lambs at the time of slaughter Robin Jacob, School of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences, Murdoch University 4.Feeding prime lambs for slaughter Rachel Kirby, Outback Solutions 5. Live sheep export R&D Steve Meerwald, Wellard Rural Exports 6. …
Lupins In Western Australia. 4. Composition And Feeding Value Of The Seeds, John Sylvester Gladstones
Lupins In Western Australia. 4. Composition And Feeding Value Of The Seeds, John Sylvester Gladstones
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
PREVIOUS articles in this series have discussed the varieties of lupin available in Western Australia, and their cultivation.
This article deals with the composition and feeding value of the seeds.
The Cost Of Achieving Egg Yolk Colour, P Smetana
The Cost Of Achieving Egg Yolk Colour, P Smetana
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
The W.A. Egg Marketing Board has decided to increase its egg yolk colour bonus from Id. to 3d. a dozen from April 5, at the same time raising the qualifying colour standard.
This article presents an interesting study of the methods and costs of achieving deeper yolk colours.