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A note on the relations between scrotal wool cover, face cover, and cover on points in Merino rams
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 September 2010
Summary
In Merino rams studied over three seasons in New South Wales scrotal cover was correlated with face cover (0·29) and cover on points (0·16). Scrotal length was positively correlated with scrotal wool cover (0·17) and cover on points (0·28).
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