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Laterality: Asymmetries of Body, Brain and Cognition, 2013
Turning preferences among 309 white-faced ewes were individually evaluated in an enclosed, artificially lit T-maze, followed by each ewe choosing either a right or left return alley to return to peers. Data recorded included time in the start box, time in the T-maze, exit arm chosen to leave the T-maze, and return alley.
Anderson, Dean M., Murray, Leigh W.
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Turning preferences among 309 white-faced ewes were individually evaluated in an enclosed, artificially lit T-maze, followed by each ewe choosing either a right or left return alley to return to peers. Data recorded included time in the start box, time in the T-maze, exit arm chosen to leave the T-maze, and return alley.
Anderson, Dean M., Murray, Leigh W.
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BSAP Occasional Publication, 1984
Any possible strategy for future lamb production in the UK should be based on as thorough a knowledge as possible of the likely trends in market supplies and consumer tastes. These can be grouped into negative and positive points.Lamb consumption in the UK has declined steadily during the last 10 years and is forecast to do so during the next 10 years (
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Any possible strategy for future lamb production in the UK should be based on as thorough a knowledge as possible of the likely trends in market supplies and consumer tastes. These can be grouped into negative and positive points.Lamb consumption in the UK has declined steadily during the last 10 years and is forecast to do so during the next 10 years (
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Antiquity, 1936
Recent research has thrown considerable light on the history of the domestic sheep; and even though much still remains obscure, we now have a good general idea of the region in which sheep were first domesticated, besides extensive knowledge of the original wild breeds.
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Recent research has thrown considerable light on the history of the domestic sheep; and even though much still remains obscure, we now have a good general idea of the region in which sheep were first domesticated, besides extensive knowledge of the original wild breeds.
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