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A study of the shoulder architecture of the sheep involving a comparison between the Romney and Cheviot breed types : being a thesis presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of M. Agr. Sc. from the University of New Zealand, 1952
(Massey University, 1952)
In the wild state, the body form of ungulates is determined by two factors:- (1) the animal's necessity to cover ground in search of food and to escape its enemies and (2) its need to convert efficiently the food it obtains ...
A study of milk production as it affects lamb growth in Romney and Cheviot crossbred sheep : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Agricultural Science of the University of New Zealand
(Massey University, 1952)
Romney and Cheviot Threequarter bred 6 year old ewes, all with twin lambs, were found to produce similar quantities of milk in a 12 week lactation. The Cheviot halfbred ewes produced less milk than either the Romney or 3/4 ...