Zimmerman et al., 1975 - Google Patents
Selection for ovulation rate in swine: Population, procedures and ovulation responseZimmerman et al., 1975
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- 7983928040187850832
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- Zimmerman D
- Cunningham P
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- Publication venue
- journal of Animal Science
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Five generations of selection for ovulation rate in swine have been applied in a multi-breed synthetic line of swine. Corpora lutea were counted on 845 gilts in each of two lines. Mass selection was practiced for number of corpora lutea in one line with the other line serving as …
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