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Improving the nutrition of Merino ewes during pregnancy increases the fleece weight and reduces the fibre diameter of their progeny's wool during their lifetime and these effects can be predicted from the ewe's liveweight profile
MLA
B. L. Paganoni, et al. “Improving the Nutrition of Merino Ewes during Pregnancy Increases the Fleece Weight and Reduces the Fibre Diameter of Their Progeny’s Wool during Their Lifetime and These Effects Can Be Predicted from the Ewe’s Liveweight Profile.” Animal Production Science, vol. 51, Jan. 2011, p. 794. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1071/an10161.
APA
B. L. Paganoni, C. M. Oldham, Mark Ferguson, D. J. Gordon, G. A. Kearney, & Andrew Thompson. (2011). Improving the nutrition of Merino ewes during pregnancy increases the fleece weight and reduces the fibre diameter of their progeny’s wool during their lifetime and these effects can be predicted from the ewe’s liveweight profile. Animal Production Science, 51, 794. https://doi.org/10.1071/an10161
Chicago
B. L. Paganoni, C. M. Oldham, Mark Ferguson, D. J. Gordon, G. A. Kearney, and Andrew Thompson. 2011. “Improving the Nutrition of Merino Ewes during Pregnancy Increases the Fleece Weight and Reduces the Fibre Diameter of Their Progeny’s Wool during Their Lifetime and These Effects Can Be Predicted from the Ewe’s Liveweight Profile.” Animal Production Science 51 (January): 794. doi:10.1071/an10161.