Animal Science, Volume 43 - December 1986
- This volume was published under a former title. See this journal's title history.
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Relationship of components of the body among mature cows as related to size, lactation potential and possible effects on productivity
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- 02 September 2010, pp. 245-254
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Predicted and realized responses to selection for an index of bone length and body weight in Scottish Blackface sheep 1. Responses in the index and component traits
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- 02 September 2010, pp. 421-435
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Effect of prolonged intermittent water restriction on the reproductive performance of ewes in the Indian desert
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- 02 September 2010, pp. 255-260
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Effects of ambient temperature and head cooling on energy expenditure, food intake and heat tolerance of Brahman and Brahman × Friesian cattle working on treadmills
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- 02 September 2010, pp. 83-90
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Rumen degradation of straw 1. Untreated and ammonia-treated barley, oat and wheat straw varieties and triticale straw
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- 02 September 2010, pp. 261-269
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Predicted and realized responses to selection for an index of bone length and body weight in Scottish Blackface sheep 2. Correlated responses in lifetime productivity
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- 02 September 2010, pp. 437-445
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Inter-age correlations of food conversion efficiency with body weight, growth rate and food intake within and between British breeds of cattle
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- 02 September 2010, pp. 91-100
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Rumen degradation of straw 2. Botanical fractions of straw from two barley cultivars
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- 02 September 2010, pp. 271-278
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The effect of season and the introduction of rams on oestrous activity in Somali, Nandi, Merino, Karakul and New Zealand Romney Marsh ewes in Kenya
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- 02 September 2010, pp. 447-457
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Effects of high levels of body condition and food intake on plasma follicle stimulating hormone, luteinizing hormone, prolactin and progesterone profiles around mating in Greyface ewes
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- 02 September 2010, pp. 101-107
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A study of sexual development in ram lambs
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- 02 September 2010, pp. 459-468
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Growth performance and body composition of early weaned wether lambs treated with trenbolone acetate combined with oestradiol–17β
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- 02 September 2010, pp. 109-114
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Effects of age and its relationship with body size on reproductive performance in Scottish Blackface ewes
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- 02 September 2010, pp. 279-283
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Metabolic rate and rewarming speed of hypothermic neonatal lambs given thermal assistance or added insulation
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- 02 September 2010, pp. 115-120
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In vivo estimation of carcass meat by ultrasound in ram lambs slaughtered at an average live weight of 37 kg
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- 02 September 2010, pp. 469-475
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Effect of active or passive immunization against steroids on reproductive performance of ewes in different levels of body condition at mating
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- 02 September 2010, pp. 285-292
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Studies on lambs from lines genetically selected for low and high copper status 1. Differences in mortality
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- 02 September 2010, pp. 293-301
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The responses of growing pigs to dietary lysine, as free lysine hydrochloride or in soya-bean meal, and the influence of food intake
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- 02 September 2010, pp. 477-484
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Artificial rearing of piglets: the administration of two sources of immunoglobulins after birth
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- 02 September 2010, pp. 121-126
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Performance of British Landrace pigs selected for high and low incidence of halothane sensitivity
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- 02 September 2010, pp. 485-492
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