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Genetic analysis of litter size in Targhee, Suffolk, and Polypay sheepRAO, S; NOTTER, D. R.Journal of animal science. 2000, Vol 78, Num 8, pp 2113-2120, issn 0021-8812Article

Summer-autumn rainfall effects on wool staple strength and position of break. II. Rainfall simulations, with or without wind, on sheep on days of different ambient temperaturesWOODGATE, R. G; CHAPMAN, H. M; ROBERTSON, I. D et al.Australian journal of agricultural research. 2001, Vol 52, Num 3, pp 427-432, issn 0004-9409Article

Previous Awassi grazing on a paddock or grazing in the same or adjoining paddock, does not cause fibre contamination of fleeces of Merino sheepHATCHER, S; LIGHTFOOT, R. J; PURVIS, I. W et al.Australian journal of experimental agriculture. 2000, Vol 40, Num 3, pp 379-385, issn 0816-1089Article

Quantitative genetic studies on wool yellowing in Corriedale sheep. II. Clean wool colour and wool production traits : genetic parameter estimates and economic returnsBENAVIDES, M. V; MAHER, A. P.Australian journal of agricultural research. 2000, Vol 51, Num 2, pp 191-196, issn 0004-9409Article

Reproduction effects on annual fleece production, liveweight and body condition of grazing Merino ewesWATERS, C. M; COELLI, K. A; LEE, G. J et al.Australian journal of experimental agriculture. 2000, Vol 40, Num 7, pp 931-937, issn 0816-1089Article

Mating Awassi rams to Merino ewes causes an initial level of fibre contamination which decreases to an insignificant level eight weeks post-matingHATCHER, S; LIGHTFOOT, R. J; PURVIS, I. W et al.Australian journal of experimental agriculture. 2000, Vol 40, Num 3, pp 363-369, issn 0816-1089Article

Adult learning principles embodied in the paired-paddock modelTROMPF, J. P; SALE, P. W. G.Australian journal of experimental agriculture. 2001, Vol 41, Num 2, pp 195-204, issn 0816-1089Article

Effects of prolactin administered to a perfused area of the skin of Angora goatsPUCHALA, R; PIERZYNOWSKI, S. G; WULIJI, T et al.Journal of animal science. 2003, Vol 81, Num 1, pp 279-284, issn 0021-8812, 6 p.Article

The response of broad- and fine-wool Merino wethers to differential grazing of annual pastures during springHYDER, M. W; THOMPSON, A. N; DOYLE, P. T et al.Australian journal of experimental agriculture. 2002, Vol 42, Num 2, pp 117-128, issn 0816-1089Article

Effects of bovine somatotropin and thyroid hormone status on hormone levels, body weight gain, and mohair fiber growth of Angora goatsPUCHALA, R; PRIETO, I; BANSKALIEVA, V et al.Journal of animal science. 2001, Vol 79, Num 11, pp 2913-2919, issn 0021-8812Article

Effects of mimosine on fiber shedding, follicle activity, and fiber regrowth in Spanish goatsLUO, J; LITHERLAND, A. J; SAHLU, T et al.Journal of animal science. 2000, Vol 78, Num 6, pp 1551-1555, issn 0021-8812Article

Fiber characteristics of qiviut and guard hair from wild muskoxen (Ovibos moschatus)ROWELL, J. E; LUPTON, C. J; ROBERTSON, M. A et al.Journal of animal science. 2001, Vol 79, Num 7, pp 1670-1674, issn 0021-8812Article

Development of black pigmented skin spots and pigmented wool fibres in a merino flock : causes, field observations, and wool measurementFLEET, M. R.Australian journal of agricultural research. 2006, Vol 57, Num 7, pp 751-760, issn 0004-9409, 10 p.Article

Sheep coats can economically improve the style of western fine woolsHATCHER, S; ATFINS, K. D; THORNBERRY, K. J et al.Australian journal of experimental agriculture. 2003, Vol 43, Num 1, pp 53-59, issn 0816-1089, 7 p.Article

Effet de l'âge sur la production et la qualité du poil de chèvres Cachemire = Hair production in Cashmere goatsKUCHTIK, J; HOSEK, M.Rencontres autour des recherches sur les ruminants. 2001, issn 1279-6530, isbn 2-84148-042-9, p. 114Conference Paper

Productivity and pasture intake of defaunated crossbred sheep flocksHEGARTY, R. S; SHANDS, C; HARRIS, C et al.Australian journal of experimental agriculture. 2000, Vol 40, Num 5, pp 655-662, issn 0816-1089Article

Transfer of contaminant lamb fibres to their dam's fleece, and loss within four weeks of weaningHATCHER, S; LIGHTFOOT, R. J; PURVIS, I. W et al.Australian journal of experimental agriculture. 2000, Vol 40, Num 3, pp 371-378, issn 0816-1089Article

Estimates of genetic parameters and genetic change for reproduction, weight, and wool characteristics of Targhee sheepHANFORD, K. J; VAN VLECK, L. D; SNOWDER, G. D et al.Journal of animal science. 2003, Vol 81, Num 3, pp 630-640, issn 0021-8812, 11 p.Article

Nutrition during mid to late pregnancy does not affect the birthweight response to mid pregnancy shearingKENYON, P. R; MORRIS, S. T; REVELL, D. K et al.Australian journal of agricultural research. 2002, Vol 53, Num 1, pp 13-20, issn 0004-9409Article

Lamb production from Merino ewes mated to Merino or Damara ramsFLEE, M. R; BENNIE, M. J; DUNSFORD, G. N et al.Australian journal of experimental agriculture. 2002, Vol 42, Num 8, pp 1027-1032, issn 0816-1089, 6 p.Article

Grazing management of reproducing ewes affects staple strengthROBERTSON, S. M; ROBARDS, G. E; WOLFE, E. C et al.Australian journal of experimental agriculture. 2000, Vol 40, Num 6, pp 783-794, issn 0816-1089Article

The effect of ration sequence on the staple strength of genetically high and low wool producing Merino wethersFRIEND, M. A; ROBARDS, G. E.Australian journal of agricultural research. 2003, Vol 54, Num 9, pp 923-932, issn 0004-9409, 10 p.Article

Direct and maternal genetic (co)variances for hogget liveweight and fleece traits in Western Australian Merino sheepCLOETE, S. W. P; GREEFF, J. C; LEWER, R. P et al.Australian journal of agricultural research. 2002, Vol 53, Num 3, pp 271-279, issn 0004-9409Article

Feed intake, liveweight and wool growth rate in Merino sheep with different responsiveness to low- and high-quality feedADAMS, N. R; BRIEGELA, J. R; BLACHE, D et al.Australian journal of experimental agriculture. 2002, Vol 42, Num 4, pp 399-405, issn 0816-1089Article

Pedigree analysis of selected lines of Merino sheep. 2. Gene contributionsSAFARI, E; JAMES, J. W.Australian journal of agricultural research. 2002, Vol 53, Num 8, pp 955-964, issn 0004-9409Article

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