Cite
Whole-farm profit and the optimum maternal liveweight profile of Merino ewe flocks lambing in winter and spring are influenced by the effects of ewe nutrition on the progeny's survival and lifetime wool production
MLA
John Young, et al. “Whole-Farm Profit and the Optimum Maternal Liveweight Profile of Merino Ewe Flocks Lambing in Winter and Spring Are Influenced by the Effects of Ewe Nutrition on the Progeny’s Survival and Lifetime Wool Production.” Animal Production Science, vol. 51, Jan. 2011, p. 821. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1071/an10078.
APA
John Young, Andrew Thompson, M. Curnow, & C. M. Oldham. (2011). Whole-farm profit and the optimum maternal liveweight profile of Merino ewe flocks lambing in winter and spring are influenced by the effects of ewe nutrition on the progeny’s survival and lifetime wool production. Animal Production Science, 51, 821. https://doi.org/10.1071/an10078
Chicago
John Young, Andrew Thompson, M. Curnow, and C. M. Oldham. 2011. “Whole-Farm Profit and the Optimum Maternal Liveweight Profile of Merino Ewe Flocks Lambing in Winter and Spring Are Influenced by the Effects of Ewe Nutrition on the Progeny’s Survival and Lifetime Wool Production.” Animal Production Science 51 (January): 821. doi:10.1071/an10078.