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Saturday, January 17, 2009
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Author: GIMENEZ
PubID: ANR-1316
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Title: |
REPRODUCTIVE MANAGEMENT OF SHEEP AND GOATS
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Pages: 0
Balance: 703
Status: IN STOCK
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The success of a sheep and goat operation depends on the number of lambs and kids raised, weaned, and marketed each year. This 12-page publication provides information on topics related to the reproductive management of sheep and goats: age, weather, lambing and kidding, nutrition for newborn lambs and kids, lactation, soundness of rams and bucks for breeding season, semen quality, breeding for the marketplace, and artificial insemination. Various charts and a gestation table for lambs and kids are included.
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home economics, Acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914, and other related
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