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Publikováno v:
Animal Science. 65:409-426
The objective of this study was to assess the growth and development of carcass composition of entire male and female lambs of three British hill breeds (Scottish Blackface, Welsh Mountain, and Shetland), from weaning to approaching maturity, when ke
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Grass and Forage Science. 48:279-289
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Grass and Forage Science. 48:290-300
Performance of continuously stocked Mule ewes nursing Suffolk-cross twin lambs over three grazing seasons, between April and August, was compared on swards of N-fertilized diploid perennial ryegrass (D), tetraploid perennial ryegrass (T) and tetraplo
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Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Production (1972). 1991:75-75
In a rotational grazing system for dairy cows, to achieve maximum yield/cow, optimum post grazing stubble height of between 8-10 cm is recommended. At this mean height, however, selective patchy grazing and excessive stem production occurs, particula
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Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Production (1972). 1991:80-80
Intakes of well-fermented silages by store lambs can be disappointing, with liveweight gains well below the 100 to 125 g/d required to fatten lambs over the winter. To achieve high levels of gain it has been necessary to supplement grass silages. Bar
Autor:
T. H. McClelland
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BSAP Occasional Publication. 14:184-184
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BSAP Occasional Publication. 10:85-94
Following the evolution of the “Two Pasture System” of hill sheep management by the Hill Farming Research Organisation (HFRO) at their Sourhope and Lephinmore stations, the model was adopted by the Agricultural Development and Advisory Service at
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Animal Science. 30:125-133
Sheep from the Soay, Southdown, Finnish Landrace and Oxford Down breeds were serially slaughtered at 40, 52, 64 and 76% of their estimated mature body weight. Breed and sex comparisons of muscle distribution wee made at these degrees of maturity. Com
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Animal Science. 45:261-276
Animals from Soay, Welsh Mountain, Southdown, Finnish Landrace, Jacob, Wiltshire Horn and Oxford Down sheep breeds and a breed of feral goats were slaughtered when 0·40, 0·52, 0·64 or 0·76 of mature body weight. The effects of stage of maturity,
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Animal Science. 45:277-290
Males and females from Soay, Welsh Mountain, Southdown, Finnish Landrace, Jacob, Wiltshire Horn and Oxford Down sheep breeds and a breed of feral goats were slaughtered when they reached 0·40, 0·52, 0·64 or 0·76 of the mean mature body weight of