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Gains of two types of lambs: Suffolk-Corriedale crosses gained faster and weighed more at weaning than Corriedale crosses during comparative study

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D. T. Torell, Hopland Field Station, Hopland.
D. W. Cassard, University of California, Davis
W. C. Weir, University of California, Davis.
J. F. Wilson, University of California, Davis.

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California Agriculture 10(9):11-11.

Published September 01, 1956

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Suffolk-sired lambs from grade Corriedale ewes gained faster than Corriedale-sired lambs during a three-year study at the Hopland Field Station. Also, male lambs were heavier than females within their own breed.

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Gains of two types of lambs: Suffolk-Corriedale crosses gained faster and weighed more at weaning than Corriedale crosses during comparative study

D. T. Torell, D. W. Cassard, W. C. Weir, J. F. Wilson
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Gains of two types of lambs: Suffolk-Corriedale crosses gained faster and weighed more at weaning than Corriedale crosses during comparative study

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Authors

D. T. Torell, Hopland Field Station, Hopland.
D. W. Cassard, University of California, Davis
W. C. Weir, University of California, Davis.
J. F. Wilson, University of California, Davis.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 10(9):11-11.

Published September 01, 1956

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Suffolk-sired lambs from grade Corriedale ewes gained faster than Corriedale-sired lambs during a three-year study at the Hopland Field Station. Also, male lambs were heavier than females within their own breed.

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Full text is available in PDF.

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