NZSAP 1995 Proceedings
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Presidential address
Lactional Physiology
Wool
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Friend MA, et al. 1995. Monitoring wool fibre diameter and length changes using gel emulsion autoradiography 55: 28-30
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Dick JL, et al. 1995. The relationship between cortical structure and fibre diameter in primary and secondary wood fibres of yearling Perendale sheep 55: 31-34
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Craven AJ, et al. 1995. A comparison of protocols for the photoperiodic induction of synochronised wool follicle growth cycles 55: 35-38
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Scobie DR, et al. 1995. Staple tenacity versus staple strength 55: 39-41
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Woods JL, et al. 1995. Seasonal patterns of wool growth in Romney sheep selected for high and low staple tenacity 55: 42-45
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Benavides MC 1995. Wool yellowing susceptibility: Heritability, genetic and phonotypic correlations with productive traits in Australian Merino, Corriedale and New Zealand Romney sheep 55: 30
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Reid TC, et al. 1995. Differences in propensity of wool to develop yellow discolouration in flocks of Perendale sheep selected for and against loose wool bulk 55: 46-49
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Reid TC, et al. 1995. Relationship between wool colour and fibre diameter in four breeds of sheep 55: 50-53
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Bray AR, et al 1995. Wool growth responses in Drysdale and high and low staple tenacity Romney sheep to nutrient supplementation in autumn 55: 54-57
Dairy production
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Petrie NJ, et al. 1995. The behaviour of calves tail docked with a rubber ring used with or without local anaesthesia 55: 58-50
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Phipps AM, et al. 1995. Tail docked dairy cattle: fly induced behaviour and adrenal responsiveness to ACTH 55: 61-63
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Penno JW, et al. 1995. Effect of nitrogen fertiliser and summer rotation length on milk production in a dry Waikato summer 55: 64-66
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Edwards NJ, et al. 1995. Apple promace as a supplement to pasture for dairy cows in late lactation 55: 67-69
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Cliff SC, et al. 1995. Calving patterns in dairy heifers following single "set-time" inseminations and re-synchrony preceding second inseminations 55: 70-71
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Crawford HK, et al. 1995. Characteristics of seasonal dairy farms achieving high per cow production in the lower North Island of New Zealand 55: 72-75
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Burke CR, et al. 1995. Effects of breed and calving liveweight on postpartum ovarian activity in pasture-fed dairy heifers 55: 76-78
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Penno JW, et al. 1995. Effect of level of nutrition on age of puberty and reproductive performance of Friesian heifers 55: 79-81
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Mackle TR, et al. 1995. Early lactation response of dairy cows to pasture under two different nitrogen fertiliser regimes 55: 82-84
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Lacy-Hulbert SJ, et al. 1995. Influence of once daily milking and restricted feeding on milk characteristics in late lactation 55: 85-87
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Carruthers VR 1995. The effect on incidence of bloat of changing pasture herbage mass and species 55: 88-90
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Henderson KM, et al. 1995. Evaluation of 'CONFIRM' as a method to verify pregancy in dairy cows 55: 91-93
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Hill JP, et al. 1995. The effect of season and Beta-Lactoglobulin Phenotype on milk composition 55: 94-96
Meat
Sheep
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Friend MA, et al. 1995. The relative intake of three Merino strains under different grazing regimes estimated using alkane technology 55: 127-129
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Champion SC, et al. 1995. Alkane technology estimates of summer and winter herbage intake of four specialty carpet wool breeds, Romneys and Merinos 55: 130-132
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Ball AJ, et al. 1995. Feed requirements for maintenance of mature rams and ewes and from lines selected for difference in body composition 55: 133-136
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Champion SC, et al. 1995. The relationship between wool production, live weight and liveweight change in four specialty carpet wool breeds, Romneys and Merinos 55: 137-140
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Panggabean AU, et al. 1995. Effect of continuous stocking of breeding ewes at different sward surface heights during the late summer-autumn on herbage intake and productivity 55: 141-144
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Webby RW, et al. 1995. An evaluation of the Stockpot(TM) model 55: 145-149
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Veenvliet BA, et al. 1995. Cortisol response to ACTH in lambs selected for or against fatness: Effects of maturity and fasting 55: 150-153
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Smith JF, et al. 1995. Effect of selection for early lambing on the expression of hogget oestrus activity 1995. 55: 154-156
Nutrition
Animal health
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Spencer GSG 1995. Quantitative indicators of stress in stress-susceptible and stress-resistant breeds of pigs 55: 187-189
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Jago JG, et al. 1995. The effect of immunological castration on behaviour and growth of young bulls 55: 190-192
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Atkinson DS, et al. 1995. Evaluation of large scale trapping of flies as a means of reducing the incidence of flystrike in lambs 55: 193-195
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Leathwick DM, et al. 1995. Dagginess and flystrike in lambs grazed on Lotus corniculatus or ryegrass 55: 196-198
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Robertson HA, et al. 1995. The effect of six herbages on liveweight gain, wool growth and faecal egg count of parasitised ewe lambs 55: 199-201
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Watson TGk, et al. 1995. Faecal nematode egg counts on haematology in Perendale ewes near lambing 55: 202-204
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Sumner RMW, et al. 1995. Effect of control of internal parasitism on productivity of Merino breeding ewes 55: 205-208
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Lehrer S, et al. 1995. Sensitive PCR for detecting Benzimidazole resistant sub populations of ovine nematodes in the Waikato 55: 209-210
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Familton AS, et al. 1995. The effect of anthelmintic treatment of ewes during pregnancy 55: 211-213
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McQuoid MR, et al. 1995. Maternal antibodies and immune responsiveness in growing lambs 55: 214-217
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Hodgkinson AJ, et al. 1995. Antibody class-specific immune responses in ovine milk measured by ELISA 55: 218-220
Reproduction
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Lehrer AR, et al. 1995. Bio-impedance monitoring of genital tissues of cows as an aid in cattle reproductive management - a review 55: 221-223
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Smith JF, et al. 1995. Seasonal changes in LH profiles of ewes selected for and against an early lambing date 55: 224-227
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Brewer JC, et al. 1995. Effect of selection for early lambing performance on the seasonal patterns of gonadotrophin levels; response to GnRH and semen characteristics in adult rams 55: 228-231
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Smith JF, et al. 1995. Field scale evaluation of semen diluents for cervical AI in sheep: An attempt at technology transfer 55: 236-238
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McDougall S, et al. 1995. The effect of stocking rate and breed on the period of postpartum anoestrum in grazing dairy cattle 55: 236-238
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MacMillan KL, et al. 1995. Some effects of using progesterone and oestradiol benzoate to stimulate oestrus and ovulation in dairy cows with anovulatory anoestrus 55: 242-244
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Xu ZZ, et al. 1995. Reproductive performance of synchronised lactating dairy cows 55: 245-247
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Smith JF, et al. 1995. Effect of diluent type and storage time on the pregnancy rate of ewes inseminated laparoscopically with chilled ram semen 55: 245-247
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Smith JF, et al. 1995. Comparison of cervical, transcervical and laparoscopic insemination of ewes with chilled stored and frozen ram semen 55: 248-250
Beef
Genetics and breeding
Inverdale contract
Sheep farming contract
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