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Australian Journal of Agricultural Research Australian Journal of Agricultural Research
Volume 45 Number 8 1994


Evaluation of advanced industry breeding schemes for Australian beef cattle. I. Method of evaluation and analysis for an example population structure 

G Nitter, HU Graser and SA Barwick

pp. 1641-1656

  
 


Evaluation of advanced industry breeding schemes for Australian beef cattle. II. Selection on combinations of growth, reproduction and carcase criteria 

HU Graser, G Nitter and SA Barwick

pp. 1657-1669

  
 


Wool prices and sheep breeding objectives - a historical perspective 

DJ Cottle

pp. 1671-1681

  
 


Temporal response of plasma metabolites to ractopamine treatment in the growing pig  

FR Dunshea and RH King

pp. 1683-1692

  
 


Immunization of lambs against somatotropin release inhibiting factor to improve productivity: comparison of adjuvants 

SL Westbrook and GH McDowell

pp. 1693-1700

  
 


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

pp. 1701-1714

  
 


Influence of dietary intake and genetic capacity for wool growth on the composition of mid-trunk skin of Merino sheep 

AJ Williams, AJ Williams, FC Morley and FC Morley

pp. 1715-1729

  
  
 


The use of lithium chloride for estimating supplement intake in grazing sheep: estimates of heritability and repeatability 

LP Kahn

pp. 1731-1739

  
 


Effect of solar radiation on the heat load of dairy heifers. 

S Yamamoto, BA Young, BP Purwanto, F Nakamasu and T Matsumoto

pp. 1741-1749

  
 


Persian clover and maize silage. I. Silage as a supplement for lactating dairy cows offered herbage of different quality 

CR Stockdale

pp. 1751-1765

  
 


Persian clover and maize silage. II. Effects of variations in clover and silage consumption on the productivity of dairy cows at various stages of lactation 

CR Stockdale

pp. 1767-1782

  
 


Persian clover and maize silage. III. Rumen fermentation and balance of nutrients when clover and silage are fed to lactating dairy cows 

CR Stockdale

pp. 1783-1798

  
 


Dung burial by native and introduced dung beetles (Scarabaeidae) 

M Tyndale-Biscoe

pp. 1799-1808

  
 


Effect of redefoliation on the regrowth and water soluble carbohydrate content of Lolium perenne 

WJ Fulkerson

pp. 1809-1815

  
 


Seasonal nutrient intake and phosphorus kinetics of grazing steers in northern Australia 

RE Hendricksen, JH Ternouth and LD Punter

pp. 1817-1829

  
 


The growth of phosphorus kinetics of steers grazing a subtropical pasture 

RW McLean and JH Ternouth

pp. 1831-1845

  
 


  
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