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A note on the relation between scrotal wool cover and fertility in Merino rams
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 September 2010
Summary
Mating trials were conducted to test the fertility of rams having a range of scrotal wool cover. These revealed that rams with heavier scrotal wool cover had reduced fertility in comparison with those having lighter scrotal wool cover.
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