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Gains of two types of lambs: Suffolk cross lambs from whiteface ewes showed slightly faster gains than Corriedale crosses in comparative study

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D. W. Cassard, University of California
W. C. Weir, University of California
D. T. Torell, University of California
J. F. Wilson, University of California

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California Agriculture 10(11):6-12.

Published November 01, 1956

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Range wether lambs sired by Suffolk rams gained slightly faster than lambs— from similar ewes—sired by Corriedale rams, during the fattening period on native range or irrigated pasture.

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Gains of two types of lambs: Suffolk cross lambs from whiteface ewes showed slightly faster gains than Corriedale crosses in comparative study

D. W. Cassard, W. C. Weir, D. T. Torell, J. F. Wilson
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Gains of two types of lambs: Suffolk cross lambs from whiteface ewes showed slightly faster gains than Corriedale crosses in comparative study

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Authors

D. W. Cassard, University of California
W. C. Weir, University of California
D. T. Torell, University of California
J. F. Wilson, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 10(11):6-12.

Published November 01, 1956

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Range wether lambs sired by Suffolk rams gained slightly faster than lambs— from similar ewes—sired by Corriedale rams, during the fattening period on native range or irrigated pasture.

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