Genetic variation in the efficiency of feed utilisation by animals / by Jason Allan Archer.

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1996

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Archer, Jason A.

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Analyses feed intake and growth data from cattle, which indicates that genetic variation exists in post-weaning effiency and growth. Concludes with a consideration of how post-weaning feed intake information can be used in genetic improvement programs.

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Dept. of Animal Sciences

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Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Adelaide, Dept. of Animal Science, 1997

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Bibliography: leaves 186-200.
vii, 200 leaces ; 30 cm.

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