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Variation in feed intake of grazing crossbred ewes and genetic correlations with production traits

N. M. Fogarty A D , G. J. Lee A , V. M. Ingham A , G. M. Gaunt B and L. J. Cummins C
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A The Australian Sheep Industry Cooperative Research Centre, NSW Department of Primary Industries, Orange Agricultural Institute, Orange, NSW 2800, Australia.

B Primary Industries Research Victoria (PIRVic), Department of Primary Industries, Rutherglen Centre, Rutherglen, Vic. 3685, Australia.

C Primary Industries Research Victoria (PIRVic), Department of Primary Industries, Hamilton Centre, Hamilton, Vic. 3300, Australia.

D Corresponding author. Email: neal.fogarty@dpi.nsw.gov.au

Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 57(10) 1037-1044 https://doi.org/10.1071/AR05403
Submitted: 21 November 2005  Accepted: 2 June 2006   Published: 27 September 2006



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