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Lamb growth after early weaning

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D. T. Torell, Hopland Field Station
W. C. Weir, Department of Animal Husbandry

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California Agriculture 18(10):5-5.

Published October 01, 1964

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Abstract

Early weaning results in lower lamb weaning weights and grades. However, the differences are not large and might be compensated for by the increased total weight of lamb produced per acre by increasing the number of ewes on the ranch. Better use of pastures by the weanlings while ewes are carried on less desirable range land is possible with early weaning.

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Lamb growth after early weaning

D. T. Torell, W. C. Weir
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Lamb growth after early weaning

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Share using any of the popular social networks Share by sending an email Print article

Authors

D. T. Torell, Hopland Field Station
W. C. Weir, Department of Animal Husbandry

Publication Information

California Agriculture 18(10):5-5.

Published October 01, 1964

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Early weaning results in lower lamb weaning weights and grades. However, the differences are not large and might be compensated for by the increased total weight of lamb produced per acre by increasing the number of ewes on the ranch. Better use of pastures by the weanlings while ewes are carried on less desirable range land is possible with early weaning.

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