1988
DOI: 10.1071/rj9880096
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Daily trapping of sheep at a watering point: A technique for animal nutrition studies under field conditions.

Abstract: Animal nutrition studies require large resource outlays for paddock and treatment replication to ensure treatment outcomes are valid. In addition to paddock variations there can be large variations in supplement intake if voluntary feeding is paxt of a treatment. To overcome these problems, a technique for trapping grazing sheep at the watering point each day was investigated. Two studies were conducted under dry seasonal conditions, one using pregnant ewes, the other using wethers. Two other studies were cond… Show more

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