1. Inbreeding in jersey cattle: the possibility of yield and quality of milk being inherited in a sex linked manner. 2. The inheritance of milk yield in Ayrshire cows 3. The inheritance of milk yield 4. Studies on the inheritance of yield and quality of milk in dairy cattle
Inbreeding coefficients of 30,794 registered Ayrshire cows were calculated from relationships betwee...
Pedigrees of 440,702 males and 526,956 females born during 1960 through 1979 and registered in the h...
The investigations reported in the following pages were undertaken with the object of adding to our...
Animal breeding programmes often face new challenges either from problems created by past s...
Inbreeding coefficients of artificially bred Ayrshire, Guernsey, Holstein, Jersey, and Brown Swiss c...
From the analyses of these data, the mode of inheritance of butter -fat yield appears to be purely ...
Numerous writers have found the origin of the Ayrshire breed of cattle an intriguing study, and al...
Since 1950, when the New Zealand Dairy Board assumed responsibility for the commercial development o...
Starting from the study at the beginning of the East German "Heterosisfeldversuch", where PANICKE et...
There is little doubt but the present levels of production in Dairy Cattle have been chiefly the res...
The effect of inbreeding on the 305-d yields of milk, fat and protein, and the percentages of fat an...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Cattle are domestic animals which have a special role of providing food for human consumption such a...
Publication authorized June 13, 1930.Digitized 2007 AES.Includes bibliographical references (page 42...
Milk recording, artificial insemination and computers have given the dairy cattle industry and effec...
Inbreeding coefficients of 30,794 registered Ayrshire cows were calculated from relationships betwee...
Pedigrees of 440,702 males and 526,956 females born during 1960 through 1979 and registered in the h...
The investigations reported in the following pages were undertaken with the object of adding to our...
Animal breeding programmes often face new challenges either from problems created by past s...
Inbreeding coefficients of artificially bred Ayrshire, Guernsey, Holstein, Jersey, and Brown Swiss c...
From the analyses of these data, the mode of inheritance of butter -fat yield appears to be purely ...
Numerous writers have found the origin of the Ayrshire breed of cattle an intriguing study, and al...
Since 1950, when the New Zealand Dairy Board assumed responsibility for the commercial development o...
Starting from the study at the beginning of the East German "Heterosisfeldversuch", where PANICKE et...
There is little doubt but the present levels of production in Dairy Cattle have been chiefly the res...
The effect of inbreeding on the 305-d yields of milk, fat and protein, and the percentages of fat an...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Cattle are domestic animals which have a special role of providing food for human consumption such a...
Publication authorized June 13, 1930.Digitized 2007 AES.Includes bibliographical references (page 42...
Milk recording, artificial insemination and computers have given the dairy cattle industry and effec...
Inbreeding coefficients of 30,794 registered Ayrshire cows were calculated from relationships betwee...
Pedigrees of 440,702 males and 526,956 females born during 1960 through 1979 and registered in the h...
The investigations reported in the following pages were undertaken with the object of adding to our...