Register      Login
Crop and Pasture Science Crop and Pasture Science Society
Plant sciences, sustainable farming systems and food quality

Articles citing this paper

The influence of radiant heat load on reproduction in the Merino ewe. I. The effect of timing and duration of heating

GJ Sawyer
30(6) pp.1133 - 1141


7 articles found in Crossref database.

Physiological consequences of heat stress in pigs
Ross J. W., Hale B. J., Gabler N. K., Rhoads R. P., Keating A. F., Baumgard L. H.
Animal Production Science. 2015 55(12). p.1381
Review of the impact of heat stress on reproductive performance of sheep
van Wettere William H. E. J., Kind Karen L., Gatford Kathryn L., Swinbourne Alyce M., Leu Stephan T., Hayman Peter T., Kelly Jennifer M., Weaver Alice C., Kleemann David O., Walker Simon K.
Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology. 2021 12(1).
The Welfare of Sheep (2008)
Nowak R., Porter R.H., Blache D., Dwyer C.M.
Influence of non-photoperiodic environmental factors on reproduction in domestic animals
Clarke I.J., Tilbrook A.J.
Animal Reproduction Science. 1992 28(1-4). p.219
Sperm head ellipticity as a heat stress indicator in Australian Merino rams (Ovis aries) in Northern Patagonia, Argentina
Armengol M.F. López, Sabino G.A., Forquera J.C., de la Casa A., Aisen E.G.
Theriogenology. 2015 83(4). p.553
Fertility in South Australian commercial Merino flocks: relationships between reproductive traits and environmental cues
Kleemann David O., Walker Simon K.
Theriogenology. 2005 63(9). p.2416
Ewe lambs with higher breeding values for growth achieve higher reproductive performance when mated at age 8 months
Rosales Nieto C.A., Ferguson M.B., Macleay C.A., Briegel J.R., Wood D.A., Martin G.B., Thompson A.N.
Theriogenology. 2013 80(5). p.427

Committee on Publication Ethics


Abstract Export Citation Get Permission