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Animal Production Science.
Publikováno v:
Family medicine. 48(1)
Prior studies have demonstrated that most women are comfortable with the option of receiving early abortion care in the family medicine setting, and patients who received early abortion care in this context report satisfaction with their experience.
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Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association. :217-221
This study aimed to understand how farmers responded to field days and newsletters delivered in a Focus Farm project for deer farmers in Otago and Southland. In 2006, 30 deer farmers from Otago and Southland were interviewed on their environmental pr
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NZGA: Research and Practice Series. 9:113-119
The first deer farms were established in New Zealand about 30 years ago and much of the early deer research was focussed on general nutrition, infectious diseases, management and husbandry practices, while little attention was given to trace elements
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NZGA: Research and Practice Series. 9:57-63
Many aspects of the relationship between nutrition and reproductive performance of red deer hinds are poorly understood. One such example is the feed requirements of hinds during the late stages of pregnancy, for which there is considerable diversity
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NZGA: Research and Practice Series. 9:65-68
Reproduction incurs a high energetic cost and failure to meet nutritional needs results in reproductive failure. In red deer hinds, the interaction between nutrition, summer lactation and subsequent ovulation/conception is of particular interest for
Autor:
M. J. Casey, Robert C Mulley
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NZGA: Research and Practice Series. 9:51-55
This paper reviews the feeding requirements of adult red deer from nutritional, management and ecological perspectives. Particular emphasis is placed on the need to balance production objectives in the context of ecological sustainability. Topics suc
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NZGA: Research and Practice Series. 9:101-111
The productivity and health of farmed deer is improved by substituting perennial ryegrass-based pasture with forages containing condensed tannins (CT) and/or sesquiterpene lactones. Benefits have included improved lactation, growth, trace element sta
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NZGA: Research and Practice Series. 9:45-50
Two experiments tested the effects of dif ferent winter diets on intake and digestion of pasture by rising 1-yearold red deer returned to pasture with minimal dietary management during early spring. During May 1998 forty calves were randomly allocate
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Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association. :201-205
A cost benefit analysis of pasture renewal for sheep and deer systems is presented for cultivatable land in Otago and Southland. Pasture renewal was costed at between $400/ha (direct drilling) and $550/ha (full cultivation). The benefits from new pas