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Cobalt bullets

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W. C. Weir, University of California
R. A. Shippey, University of California
F. L. Bell, University of California
L. V. Maxwell, University of California
D. T. Torell, University of California

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California Agriculture 15(12):15-15.

Published December 01, 1961

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Abstract

Cobalt supplements in the form of “bullets” did not significantly improve sheep gains in a series of tests conducted in five northern California counties.

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The authors wish to express their appreciation to Dr. Joseph Giambroni who assisted with the Tehama County tests and to the ranchers who furnished facilities for the field trials: Glenn County, Randal Finch, J. K. Sexton and Glenn Eidman; Mendocino County, Thorkild Thomsen, Floyd Johnson and Wm. Walsh; Tehama County, Sutfin Brothers.

The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 1173B.

Cobalt bullets

W. C. Weir, R. A. Shippey, F. L. Bell, L. V. Maxwell, D. T. Torell
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Cobalt bullets

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Authors

W. C. Weir, University of California
R. A. Shippey, University of California
F. L. Bell, University of California
L. V. Maxwell, University of California
D. T. Torell, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 15(12):15-15.

Published December 01, 1961

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Cobalt supplements in the form of “bullets” did not significantly improve sheep gains in a series of tests conducted in five northern California counties.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The authors wish to express their appreciation to Dr. Joseph Giambroni who assisted with the Tehama County tests and to the ranchers who furnished facilities for the field trials: Glenn County, Randal Finch, J. K. Sexton and Glenn Eidman; Mendocino County, Thorkild Thomsen, Floyd Johnson and Wm. Walsh; Tehama County, Sutfin Brothers.

The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 1173B.


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