Animal Genetics
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Copper supplementation during pregnancy can reduce perinatal mortality and improve early growth in lambs, 1987
Located in I.A.P.G.R-E.R.S. Staff Papers 1987. Part 2.
Genetic selection to produce lines of sheep differing in plasma copper concentrations, 1985
Located in A.B.R.O. Reprints 1985. Volume 19 of 19.
Heinz body anaemia in lambs with deficiencies of copper or selenium, 1987
Located in I.A.P.G.R-E.R.S. Staff Papers 1987. Part 2.
Retention of copper in the liver of sheep genetically selected for high and low concentrations of copper in plasma, 1985
Located in A.B.R.O. Reprints 1985. Volume 19 of 19.
Studies on lambs from lines genetically selected for low and high copper status. 1. Differences in mortality, 1986
Located in I.A.P.G.R-E.R.S. Staff Papers 1986. Part 2.
Studies on lambs from lines genetically selected for low and high copper status: 2. Incidence of hypocuprosis on improved hill pasture, 1986
Located in I.A.P.G.R-E.R.S. Staff Papers 1986. Part 2.
The effect of breed of sire on the accumulation of copper in lambs, with particular reference to copper toxicity, 1982
Located in A.B.R.O. Reprints 1982. Volume 16 of 19.
The effect of breed of sire on the urinary excretion of phosphorus and magnesium in lambs, 1986
Located in I.A.P.G.R-E.R.S. Staff Papers 1986. Part 1.
The long-term accumulation and depletion of copper in the liver of different breeds of sheep fed diets of differing copper content, 1983
Located in A.B.R.O. Reprints 1983. Volume 17 of 19.
The role of the breed of dam and of the breed of lamb in determining the copper status of the lamb. 1. Under a dietary regime low in copper, 1984
Located in A.B.R.O. Reprints 1984. Volume 18 of 19.