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Record keeping is an important tool in the management of any productive enterprise. In the area of reindeer herding, consistent and accurate record keeping can provide valuable information for making profitable herd management decisions.
Clarke, Alex, Dieterich, Robert
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Trauma‐induced malformed antler development in male white‐tailed deer
Though normal antlers are branched and bilaterally symmetrical, male white‐tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) sometimes develop malformed antlers because of various reasons. As management for antler quality has grown more popular in recent years, there
Gabriel R. Karns, Stephen S. Ditchkoff
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Testes size, testosterone production and reproductive behaviour in a natural mammalian mating system [PDF]
1. Testosterone (T) is a key mediator in the expression of numerous morphological and behavioural traits in mammals, but the factors underlying individual variation in circulating T levels are poorly understood. 2.
Lincoln, Gerald A. +5 more
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Bone modification and the conceptual relationship between humans and animals in Iron Age Wessex [PDF]
archaeological records. As a result of the manner in which human and animal remains are traditionally studied and reported on, the analysis of taphonomic processes which affect the character of specimens between death and incorporation into forming ...
Madgwick, Richard
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Yardwork: A Biography of an Urban Place by Daniel Coleman [PDF]
Review of Daniel Coleman\u27s Yardwork: A Biography of an Urban ...
Hansen, Vivian M
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Investigation of Red Deer (Cervus elaphus) antlers in the Ukrainian Steppe and results [PDF]
From 1918–2010, 415 red deer were resettled on the steppe zone territory of Ukraine, 53.0 % of which were complex hybrids bred in the “Askania-Nova” Reserve.
Volokh, Anatolii +2 more
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A SOLID WASTE PLAN FOR SOUTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA [PDF]
Public Economics,
Just, Richard E., Salkin, Michael S.
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Creating a Northern Agriculture. III. Defining Parameters of Agricultural Potential in Alaska [PDF]
Alaska's current land-use planning is characterized by a particular void in providing for future agricultural development. One reason for this void in planning has been a profound lack in identification of production possibilities in most areas of the
Burton, Wayne E.
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Factors influencing calf survival are predation, insects, weather, diseases, and-ultimately-dam condition. In addition, reindeer calves on the Seward Peninsula are also subjected to annual herding and handling.
Chetkiewicz, Cheryl-Lesley B., M.S. +1 more
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Abstract Intensive deer management characterized by high fences and supplemental feeding and, in some instances, selective breeding programs, has increased dramatically across North America (NA) over the past several decades. This new management philosophy is not, however, without controversy.
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