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Sheep research stresses management, nutrition, and breeding

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D.T. Torell
W.C. Weir, University of California
G.E. Bradford, University of California

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California Agriculture 30(7):27-31.

Published July 01, 1976

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Abstract

Goals of the Hopland Field Station's sheep research program have been to increase production by increasing the number of lambs born, improving lamb survival, increasing weaning weights, economically meeting the nutritional needs of sheep, and developing more productive strains of sheep.

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Sheep research stresses management, nutrition, and breeding

D.T. Torell, W.C. Weir, G.E. Bradford
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Sheep research stresses management, nutrition, and breeding

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Authors

D.T. Torell
W.C. Weir, University of California
G.E. Bradford, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 30(7):27-31.

Published July 01, 1976

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Abstract

Goals of the Hopland Field Station's sheep research program have been to increase production by increasing the number of lambs born, improving lamb survival, increasing weaning weights, economically meeting the nutritional needs of sheep, and developing more productive strains of sheep.

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