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Identifying the mating performance of individual rams in field flocks

TW Knight and DR Lindsay
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Flock mating in sheep
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WASTAGE OF OVA IN YOUNG MERINO EWES
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Australian Veterinary Journal. 1975 51(6). p.298
Parallel changes in the proceptive and receptive behaviour of the ewe
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Applied Animal Behaviour Science. 1990 27(1-2). p.73
Ewe and ram fertility in commercial flocks mated with differing numbers of ewes per ram
Allison A. J.
New Zealand Journal of Experimental Agriculture. 1975 3(2). p.161
The effects of dominance and infertility of rams on reproductive performance
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Applied Animal Ethology. 1976 2(4). p.327

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