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Title:
Influence of ram behaviour on the fertility of ewe flocks / K.P. Croker.
Author:
Croker, K. P.
Year:
1970.
Description:
116 leaves ; 27 cm.
Subject:
Animal breeding.
;
Fertility.
;
Rams.
;
Mating.
;
Sheep.
Notes:
With : Revisions to original thesis.
Thesis(M.Ag.Sci.)-University of Western Australia, 1970.
Bibliography : p.70-82.
Type:
Book
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Iron Mountain
636.3.082.45 CRO [Q]
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