Wool follicle development in the New Zealand Romney and N type sheep. V. The pre-natal relationships between growth, skin expansion, and primary follicle number SK Stephenson Published: 01/06/1959 [ Journals ] Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 10 (3)
Effect of fitting sheep covers and injection of a mineral supplement on the brightness, clean colour and photostability of wool grown by grazing Merino sheep S. Hatcher and J. W. V. Preston Published: 12/02/2015 [ Journals ] Animal Production Science 56 (1)
Differences in fibre diameter profile characteristics in wool staples from Merino sheep and their relationship with staple strength between years, environments, and bloodlines B. J. Crook, I. W. Purvis and D. J. Brown Published: 27/03/2002 [ Journals ] Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 53 (4)
Fat lamb studies in Victoria. II. The interaction between pre- and post-natal planes of nutrition on the production of wool and lambs by crossbred sheep JC Papadopoulos and TJ Robinson Published: 01/10/1957 [ Journals ] Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 8 (5)
The productivity of breeding ewes grazing on lucerne or grass and clover pastures on the tablelands of southern Australia. II. Wool production and ewe weight. JR Donnelly, FHW Morley and GT McKinney Published: 01/10/1983 [ Journals ] Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 34 (5)
Assessing the magnitude of impact of volcanic ash deposits on Merino wool production and fibre traits in the context of a drought in North-west Patagonia, Argentina M. H. Easdale, D. Sacchero, M. Vigna and P. Willems Published: 13/02/2014 [ Journals ] The Rangeland Journal 36 (2)
Evaluation of feed additives for increasing wool production from Merino sheep. 1. Lasalocid, avoparcin and flavomycin included in lucerne-based pellets or oaten chaff fed at maintenance EM Aitchison, IG Ralph and JB Rowe Published: 01/06/1989 [ Journals ] Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 29 (3)
Some factors which affect the liveweight change and wool growth of adult Corriedale wethers grazed at various stocking rates on perennial pasture in southern Victoria. HA Birrell Published: 01/04/1981 [ Journals ] Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 32 (2)
Chronic treatment with long-acting bromocriptine does not affect duration of the breeding season, voluntary food intake, body weight, or wool growth in the Scottish blackface ewe JD Curlewis, AM Sibbald, JA Milne and AS McNeilly Published: 01/02/1991 [ Journals ] Reproduction, Fertility and Development 3 (1)
Summer-autumn rainfall effects on wool staple strength and position of break. I. Small-scale field simulations of rainfall onto sheep grazing dry pasture in February and April R. G. Woodgate, I. D. Robertson, K. J. Bell and H. M. Chapman Published: 03/05/2000 [ Journals ] Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 51 (4)
Studies on the supplementary feeding of sheep consuming mulga (Acacia aneura). 4. Effect of sulphur on intake and digestibility, and growth and sulphur content of wool RJW Gartner and DR Niven Published: 01/12/1978 [ Journals ] Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 18 (95)
Summer-autumn rainfall effects on wool staple strength and position of break. II. Rainfall simulations, with or without wind, on sheep on days of different ambient temperatures R. G. Woodgate, I. D. Robertson, K. J. Bell and H. M. Chapman Published: 23/02/2001 [ Journals ] Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 52 (3)
Vitamin E treatment of weaner sheep. I. The effect of vitamin E supplements on plasma α-tocopherol concentrations, liveweight and wool production in penned or grazing sheep JM Fry, MC McGrath, M Harvey, F Sunderman, GM Smith and EJ Speijers Published: 01/09/1996 [ Journals ] Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 47 (6)
Effects of defaunation of the rumen and supplementation with amino acids on the wool production of housed Saxon Merinos. 4. Cottonseed meal, analogues of methionine and avoparcin DJ Cottle Published: 01/12/1988 [ Journals ] Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 28 (6)
Performance of crossbred progeny of Trangie Fertility Merino and Booroola Merino rams and Poll Dorset ewes. 2. Reproductive activity, liveweight and wool production of ewe lambs NM Fogarty, DG Hall and AR Gilmour Published: 01/12/1995 [ Journals ] Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 35 (8)
Comparison between Merino sheep homozygous (WW) or heterozygous (Ww) for white fleece on the incidence of isolated pigmented wool fibres and types of non-fleece pigmentation MR Fleet, DH Smith and JE Stafford Published: 01/04/1989 [ Journals ] Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 40 (2)
Performance of crossbred progeny of Trangie Fertility Merino and Booroola Merino rams and Poll Dorset ewes. 3. Reproduction, liveweight and wool production of adult ewes NM Fogarty and DG Hall Published: 01/12/1995 [ Journals ] Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 35 (8)
Genetic parameters for liveweight, wool and worm resistance traits in multi-breed Australian meat sheep. 1. Description of traits, fixed effects, variance components and their ratios D. J. Brown, A. A. Swan, J. S. Gill, A. J. Ball and R. G. Banks Published: 21/05/2015 [ Journals ] Animal Production Science 56 (9)
Physical analysis of the fleece of sheep for biological purposes. II. Estimation of the number and mean diameter of wool fibres from a cast of their cross-section LT Wilson Published: 01/06/1951 [ Journals ] Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 2 (2)
Effect of breed of dam and lamb, and of lamb sex on efficiency of conversion of food to lamb and wool in Merino and first-cross Merino ewes DO Kleemann, CHS Dolling and RW Ponzoni Published: 01/04/1982 [ Journals ] Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 33 (2)