Skin characteristics and skin protein composition of Merinos differing in estimated breeding values for wool growth and fed at above and below maintenance L. Li, I. Godwin, S. M. Liu, V. H. Oddy and J. V. Nolan Published: 07/06/2006 [ Journals ] Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 46 (7)
Effects of defaunation of the rumen and supplementation with amino acids on the wool production of housed Saxon Merinos. 2. Methionine and protected methionine DJ Cottle Published: 01/04/1988 [ Journals ] Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 28 (2)
Effects of defaunation of the rumen and supplementation with amino acids on the wool production of housed Saxon Merinos. 1. Lupins and extruded lupins DJ Cottle Published: 01/04/1988 [ Journals ] Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 28 (2)
Effects of defaunation of the rumen and supplementation with amino acids on the wool production of housed Saxon Merinos. 3. Cottonseed meal and hydroxymethyl-methionine DJ Cottle Published: 01/12/1988 [ Journals ] Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 28 (6)
Wool growth of wethers grazing Acacia aneura – Triodia pungens savanna and ewes grazing Triodia pungens hummock grass steppe in the Pilbara district, W.A OB Williams and H Suijdenorp Published: 01/12/1968 [ Journals ] Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 8 (35)
Effect of abomasal infusions of methionine, casein, and starch plus methionine on the wool production of Merino wethers fed on lucerne or wheaten chaff H Dove and GE Robards Published: 01/12/1974 [ Journals ] Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 25 (6)
Hybrid vigour and lamb production. 2. Effects on survival and growth of first-cross lambs, and on wool and body measurements of hogget ewes BJ McGuirk, ME Bourke and JM Manwaring Published: 01/12/1978 [ Journals ] Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 18 (95)
Fleece rot and body strike in Merino sheep. IV. Experimental evaluation of traits related to greasy wool colour for indirect selection against fleece rot HW Raadsma and BR Wilkinson Published: 01/02/1990 [ Journals ] Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 41 (1)
Supplementary feeding pattern and rate of liveweight gain in winter-spring affect wool production of young Merino sheep on the south coast of Western Australia PT Doyle, TW Plaisted and RA Love Published: 01/12/1995 [ Journals ] Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 35 (8)
Selenium concentration in the blood of ruminants grazing in northern New South Wales. 4. Relationship with tissue concentrations and wool production of Merino sheep JP Langlands, GE Donald, JE Bowles and AJ Smith Published: 01/11/1994 [ Journals ] Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 45 (8)
Follicular determinants of the length and diameter of wool fibres. 1. Comparison of sheep differing in fibre length/diameter ratio at two levels of nutrition PI Hynd Published: 01/09/1994 [ Journals ] Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 45 (6)
Studies on the Mitchell Grass Association in South-Western Queensland. 3. Pasture and Wool Production Under Different Rates of Stocking and Continuous or Rotational Grazing. R Roe and GH Allen Published: 01/08/1993 [ Journals ] The Rangeland Journal 15 (2)
Utilising dual-purpose crops in an Australian high-rainfall livestock production system to increase meat and wool production. 1. Forage production and crop yields Shawn R. McGrath, Cesar S. Pinares-Patiño, Scott E. McDonald, John A. Kirkegaard, Richard J. Simpson and Andrew D. Moore Published: 19/04/2021 [ Journals ] Animal Production Science 61 (11)
Drought feeding of sheep. 2. Wool growth and body weight of three types of Merinos on oat based diets supplemented with formaldehyde treated cottonseed meal DG Saville, AC Gleeson and WR McManus Published: 01/10/1971 [ Journals ] Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 11 (52)
Wool production, ground cover and botanical composition of pastures grazed by Merino wethers in central western New South Wales. 2. Barrel medic pasture H Brownlee Published: 01/10/1973 [ Journals ] Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 13 (64)
The effect of oral administration of methionine, bentonite, methionine/bentonite and methionine/oil homogenates on wool production of grazing and penned sheep in a semi-arid tropical environment DH Cobon, RGA Stephenson and PS Hopkins Published: 01/07/1992 [ Journals ] Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 32 (4)
Comparison of three Australian Merino strains for wool and body traits. I. Genetic means of studs and strains and their interactions with years and sexes N Jackson and EM Roberts Published: 01/10/1970 [ Journals ] Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 21 (5)
Evaluation of feed additives for increasing wool production from Merino sheep. 2. Flavomycin and tetronasin included in lucerne-based pellets or wheaten chaff fed ad libitum EM Aitchison, K Tanaka and JB Rowe Published: 01/06/1989 [ Journals ] Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 29 (3)
Physical analysis of the fleece of sheep for biological purposes. I. Actual and apparent cross-sectional areas of a staple of fleece wool under lateral compression LT Wilson Published: 01/06/1951 [ Journals ] Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 2 (2)
Liveweight and wool growth of sheep in response to the quantity and botanical composition of annual pasture induced by nitrogen fertilizer and stocking treatments HL Davies and EAN Greenwood Published: 01/12/1972 [ Journals ] Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 23 (6)