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High concentrate rations for sheep

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J. H. Meyer, Davis Campus
J. L. Hull, University of California, Davis.

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California Agriculture 18(1):5-5.

Published January 01, 1964

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Recent trials at Davis with high concentrate rations for sheep indicate that it does not pay to grind, roll or cook barley-if it can be fed whole to sheep. Results also indicate that these rations should be no higher than 60% concentrate.

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High concentrate rations for sheep

J. H. Meyer, J. L. Hull
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High concentrate rations for sheep

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Authors

J. H. Meyer, Davis Campus
J. L. Hull, University of California, Davis.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 18(1):5-5.

Published January 01, 1964

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Recent trials at Davis with high concentrate rations for sheep indicate that it does not pay to grind, roll or cook barley-if it can be fed whole to sheep. Results also indicate that these rations should be no higher than 60% concentrate.

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