Cite
Effects of growth path, sire type, calving time and sex on growth and carcass characteristics of beef cattle in the agricultural area of Western Australia
MLA
D. Read, et al. “Effects of Growth Path, Sire Type, Calving Time and Sex on Growth and Carcass Characteristics of Beef Cattle in the Agricultural Area of Western Australia.” Animal Production Science, vol. 49, Jan. 2009, p. 504. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1071/ea08180.
APA
D. Read, B. L. McIntyre, Beverley Orchard, T. J. Della Bosca, G. D. Tudor, W. L. Smart, & E. J. Speijers. (2009). Effects of growth path, sire type, calving time and sex on growth and carcass characteristics of beef cattle in the agricultural area of Western Australia. Animal Production Science, 49, 504. https://doi.org/10.1071/ea08180
Chicago
D. Read, B. L. McIntyre, Beverley Orchard, T. J. Della Bosca, G. D. Tudor, W. L. Smart, and E. J. Speijers. 2009. “Effects of Growth Path, Sire Type, Calving Time and Sex on Growth and Carcass Characteristics of Beef Cattle in the Agricultural Area of Western Australia.” Animal Production Science 49 (January): 504. doi:10.1071/ea08180.