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Australian Journal of Agricultural Research Australian Journal of Agricultural Research
Volume 47 Number 8 1996


Development and density of wool follicles in Merino sheep selected for single fibre characteristics 

GPM Moore, N Jackson, K Isaacs and G Brown

pp. 1195-1201

  
 


Wool fibre tenacity in Romney sheep genetically different in staple tenacity 

DR Scobie, RJ Walls, LJ Markham, JL Woods and AR Bray

pp. 1203-1212

  
 


Selection programs for fleece rot resistance in Merino sheep 

DJ Cottle

pp. 1213-1233

  
 


REML estimates of variance and covariance components for production traits in Australian Merino sheep, using an animal model. 1. Body weight from birth to 22 months 

Torshizi R Vaez, FW Nicolas and HW Raadsma

pp. 1235-1249

  
 


Genetic parameters for cow weight and condition score in Angus, Hereford, and Poll Hereford cattle 

DJ Johnston, H Chandler and HU Graser

pp. 1251-1260

  
 


The genetic foundation of fitness and reproduction traits in Australian pig populations. 1. Genetic parameters for weaning to conception interval, farrowing interval, and stayability 

E Tholen, KL Bunter, S Hermesch and HU Graser

pp. 1261-1274

  
 


The genetic foundation of fitness and reproduction traits in Australian pig populations. 2. Relationships between weaning to conception interval, farrowing interval, stayability, and other common reproduction and production traits. 

E Tholen, KL Bunter, S Hermesch and HU Graser

pp. 1275-1290

  
 


Responses to feeding canola meal or lupin seed to pregnant, lactating, and dry ewes 

DG Masters and G Mata

pp. 1291-1303

  
 


Lupinosis of ewes around the time of mating reduces reproductive performance 

AL Barnes, KP Croker, JG Allen and ND Costa

pp. 1305-1314

  
 


Effects of prenatal steroid environment on fetal size and morphology in twin sheep 

JW Gill and BJ Hosking

pp. 1315-1322

  
 


Streptococcus caprinus is ineffective as a rumen inoculum to improve digestion of mulga (Acacia aneura) by sheep 

SM Miller, JD Brooker, A Phillips and LL Blackall

pp. 1323-1331

  
 


Effects of species, plant part, and plant age on the n-alkane concentrations in the cuticular wax of pasture plants. 

H Dove, RW Mayes and M Freer

pp. 1333-1347

  
 


Forage quality of kikuyu (Pennisetum clandestinum): the effect of time of defoliation and nitrogen fertiliser application and in comparison with perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne) 

M Reeves, WJ Fulkerson and RC Kellaway

pp. 1349-1359

  
 


  
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