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New Zealand Veterinary Journal|October 17, 2024
Where do all the ewes go? Ewe culling and mortality in 34 sheep flocks in New ZealandA L Ridler, R A Corner-Thomas, S Mote, et al.
Animal : an International Journal of Animal Bioscience|March 27, 2012
The effects of pasture availability for twin- and triplet-bearing ewes in mid and late pregnancy on ewe and lamb behaviour 12 to 24 h after birthR A Corner, P R Kenyon, K J Stafford, et al.
Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences|February 15, 2020
Behaviour of twin- and triplet-born lambs and their dam 3 to 18 hours after birth is not a useful predictor of lamb survival to weaningG V Gronqvist, R E Hickson, P R Kenyon, et al.
Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences|July 30, 2018
A comparison of liveweight gain of lambs weaned early onto a herb-clover mixed sward and weaned conventionally onto a ryegrass-clover pasture and herb-clover mixed swardW E M L J Ekanayake, R A Corner-Thomas, L M Cranston, et al.
Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences|February 7, 2015
Ad libitum Pasture Feeding in Late Pregnancy Does Not Improve the Performance of Twin-bearing Ewes and Their LambsR A Corner-Thomas, P J Back, P R Kenyon, et al.
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New Zealand Veterinary Journal|October 17, 2024
Where do all the ewes go? Ewe culling and mortality in 34 sheep flocks in New ZealandA L Ridler, R A Corner-Thomas, S Mote, et al.
Animal : an International Journal of Animal Bioscience|March 27, 2012
The effects of pasture availability for twin- and triplet-bearing ewes in mid and late pregnancy on ewe and lamb behaviour 12 to 24 h after birthR A Corner, P R Kenyon, K J Stafford, et al.
Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences|February 15, 2020
Behaviour of twin- and triplet-born lambs and their dam 3 to 18 hours after birth is not a useful predictor of lamb survival to weaningG V Gronqvist, R E Hickson, P R Kenyon, et al.
Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences|July 30, 2018
A comparison of liveweight gain of lambs weaned early onto a herb-clover mixed sward and weaned conventionally onto a ryegrass-clover pasture and herb-clover mixed swardW E M L J Ekanayake, R A Corner-Thomas, L M Cranston, et al.
Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences|February 7, 2015
Ad libitum Pasture Feeding in Late Pregnancy Does Not Improve the Performance of Twin-bearing Ewes and Their LambsR A Corner-Thomas, P J Back, P R Kenyon, et al.
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