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Publikováno v:
Journal of Animal Science. 91:4628-4632
Data from Dorper and Rambouillet ram lambs (n = 79) were used to estimate breed means for postweaning growth rate, feed intake, feed conversion efficiency (kilograms of gain divided by kilograms of feed consumed), and residual feed intake on a high c
Autor:
E. S. Campbell, C. J. Lupton, Charles A. Taylor, D. F. Waldron, John W. Walker, Serge Yan Landau, T. D. Willingham
Publikováno v:
Journal of Animal Science. 87:491-495
Data from goats (n = 505), collected over a 4-yr period, were used to estimate the heritability of juniper consumption. Juniper consumption was determined by near-infrared spectroscopy on fecal samples (n = 1,080) collected from female Boer-cross goa
Autor:
D. F. Waldron, R. A. High, Y. M. Berger, T. D. Willingham, D. L. Zartman, G. E. Fogle, R. D. Zelinsky, K. E. McClure, H. H. Meyer, G. D. Lowe, D. D. Clevenger, Daniel G. Morrical, David L. Thomas, Steven Christopher Loerch, R. G. Gottfredson
Publikováno v:
Journal of Animal Science. 81:2725-2732
A multistate cooperative study was conducted to study the current issue of tail length in docked lambs and its relationship to incidence of rectal prolapse. A total of 1,227 lambs at six locations were randomly allocated to two or three tail dock tre
Publikováno v:
Journal of animal science. 91(10)
Data from Dorper and Rambouillet ram lambs (n = 79) were used to estimate breed means for postweaning growth rate, feed intake, feed conversion efficiency (kilograms of gain divided by kilograms of feed consumed), and residual feed intake on a high c
Autor:
D F, Waldron, C A, Taylor, J W, Walker, E S, Campbell, C J, Lupton, T D, Willingham, S Y, Landau
Publikováno v:
Journal of animal science. 87(2)
Data from goats (n = 505), collected over a 4-yr period, were used to estimate the heritability of juniper consumption. Juniper consumption was determined by near-infrared spectroscopy on fecal samples (n = 1,080) collected from female Boer-cross goa
Autor:
D L, Thomas, D F, Waldron, G D, Lowe, D G, Morrical, H H, Meyer, R A, High, Y M, Berger, D D, Clevenger, G E, Fogle, R G, Gottfredson, S C, Loerch, K E, McClure, T D, Willingham, D L, Zartman, R D, Zelinsky
Publikováno v:
Journal of animal science. 81(11)
A multistate cooperative study was conducted to study the current issue of tail length in docked lambs and its relationship to incidence of rectal prolapse. A total of 1,227 lambs at six locations were randomly allocated to two or three tail dock tre