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NZ Sheep Research A-M

Part 1 of NZ Sheep Research Bibliography 1932-1976 listing Authors A-M

When Dr Clive Dalton was a ‘Scientific Liaison Officer’ at the Ruakura Research Centre, he thought he’d go through all the journals and books on the shelves in the extensive library, as well as all the other publications from Ruakura, Massey and Lincoln Colleges. He hand wrote the references on cards and bits of paper, and filed them in a box in the Ruakura library where they sat for some years.

He later showed the material to Dr Alan Royal at the NZ Meat Board, and recognising the value of the database he kindly got his secretary to type them all up. This immense cataloguing effort has been split into 2 parts - this one covers Authors A-M, and lists all their papers and articles from New Zealand publications referring to ‘sheep’, and then all papers in other journals that reported research on ‘New Zealand sheep’.

Against each reference there is a classification - from 1. General Production & History to 13. Economics & Marketing.

Classification

  1. General production & history
  2. Management
  3. Anatomy & Physiology
  4. Health & disease
  5. Behaviour
  6. Reproduction
  7. Growth & teeth
  8. Nutrition & feeding
  9. Lactation
  10. Breeding & genetics
  11. Meat & carcass composition
  12. Wool & skins
  13. Economics & marketing 

The beginnings of Online search in the 1970s

In the late 1970s, librarians at the Ruakura Agricultural Research Centre, Hamilton, got excited about a new development called ‘on-line searching’. From a tiny narrow store room in the library, the librarian (we were not allowed near the keyboard) would type into a teleprinter, the key words we gave her to search references on the subject.  We were amazed at the speed – the printout would appear in our mailbox as fast as the next day!

We scientists thought this was incredible, but there was a problem - regularly our own names and published research didn’t appear on the list. This was a major concern, not just for sheep research science but for our egos!  So the obvious question was what was in this marvelous database somewhere in cyberspace, and how far back did it go? 

Knowing the amount of sheep work that had come out of Ruakura Research Centre, and the Whatawhata Hill Country Research Station alone, it was clear that the old material had not been picked up, so current researchers around the world would not know where it was, and then there was the bigger problem that future sheep researchers would assume it didn’t exist.

This sadly has proved to be true, and I regularly see research being repeated by young scientists who clearly have not found the old work.  Google didn’t find it so it cannot have existed!

But the situation has got worse, because libraries have actively done away with books and Journals on shelves. They have become ‘information hubs’, and are all concerned about ‘intellectual property’.   I now for example cannot access to the Ruakura library without going through a security check and unless I pay!

Let’s not blame the system

But let’s not blame the system, as a massive amount of important sheep research done in New Zealand never saw the light of day.  It was never formally published to appear in major peer reviewed scientific journals which then should have been picked up. 

It was far easier for us scientists in a hurry to report research to farmers directly, as they were wanted to know to put the results into practice.  We had some great farmers’ journals and agricultural journalists to do just that.

Full peer-reviewed journal publication was an agony, going through the hoops of writing, colleagues’ criticism, usually rewriting bits and regularly redoing statistical analysis. Then came submission to the Journal’s Editorial Committee, who always had their two pennyworth which often meant going around, or half around the loop again. 

I regularly formed the opinion that the senior scientists on a research station who your work had to pass, got worse with age, and seemed to want to stop anything going out of the establishment, unless it had their name on it! 

Then as we scientists aged, we got less keen to do battle with external Editorial Committees (with members from other research institutions), so Manila folders of data got put into filing cabinets, waiting for some younger scientist to come along, hungry for publications to get up the salary ladder, and who would do all the work and put our name on the finished paper!  Sadly it often didn’t happen.

A long-hand search

When a ‘Scientific Liaison Officer’ at the Ruakura Research Centre, I thought I’d go through all the journals and books on the shelves in the extensive library, as well as all our other publications, from Ruakura, Massey and Lincoln when they were colleges before becoming Universities.

I hand wrote the references on cards and bits of paper, and filed them in a box in the Ruakura library where they sat for some years.  I showed the material to Dr Alan Royal when he was at the NZ Meat Board heading the R&D Council, and he kindly got his secretary to typed them all up for me.  She deserves a medal for her very accurate typing of my handwriting, and my sincere thanks.  So now at least the material is ‘captured’ and available.

What is included in this bibliography?

I have listed all papers and articles from New Zealand publications referring to ‘sheep’, and then all papers in other journals that reported research on ‘New Zealand sheep’, with Authors surnamed A-M.  Against each reference I have given it a classification.


Bibliography A-M


2. ABBIS, D B (1969)
Block rotational grazing as a winter feeding system for sheep.
Sheep Farming Annual, 159-168.

6. ABRAHAM, D (1983)
High fertility Coopworths - easy care?
Proceedings of the Coopworth Sheep Society National Conference, 36-38.

6. ACKERLEY, J G; WELCH, R A S (1974)
Diagnosing Pregnancy in Ewes by Rectal Palpation (Summary Only).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 34:55.

1. ACLAND, J B A (1980)
Sheep Farming in early New Zealand.
Review Tussock Grasslands and Mountain Lands Institute, 39:61-68.

11. ADAM, J L; BASS, J J; KIRTON, A H (1982)
An Evaluation of the Fat-Depth Indicator on Carcasses of Pigs, Cattle and Sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 42: 127-129.

12. AGAR, M M (1972)
Objective measurement and sale by sample in Australia and New Zealand.
Wool, 5(4):22-29.

4. AHLUWALIA, J S; CHARLESTON, W A G (1975)
Studies on the pathogenicity of Cooperia curticei for sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 23:197-199.

7. AITKEN, W M (1983)
Ruakura disease control group: Dental studies.
Proceedings of Scientists Meeting on Dental Abnormalities in Sheep, Wellington, 13.

7. AITKEN, W M; MEYER, H H (1982)
Tooth eruption patterns in NZ sheep breeds.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 42:59-60.

8. ALAM, M R; POPPI, D P; SYKES, A R (1983)
Intake digestibility and retention time of 2 forages by kids and lambs.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 43:119-122.

4. ALDERTON, D (1954)
Footrot in sheep (d) Experience of Farmers.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 18-28.

2. ALISON, A W (1965)
The Management of a Highly Stocked Sheep Farm.
Northland Farmers' Conference, 149-158.

4. ALLAN, W S (1954)
Control of blowfly strike in sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 89(1) :31-35.

4. ALLAN, W S (1955a)
The Chemical control of ectoparasites of sheep and cattle.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 15:66-73.

4. ALLAN, W S (1955b)
Prevention of blowfly strike. Dieldrin - a new and long-lasting treatment.
Sheepfarming Annual, 153-164.

4. ALLEY, M R (1975)
The bacterial flora of the respiratory tract of normal and pneumonic sheep
NZ Veterinary Journal, 23:113-118.

4. ALLEY, M R; CLARKE, J K (1977)
The influence of micro-organisms on the severity of lesions in chronic ovine pneumonia.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 25:200-202

4. ALLEY, M R; CLARKE, J K (1979)
The experimental transmission of ovine chronic non-progressive pneumonia.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 27:217-220.

4. ALLEY, M R; CLARKE, J K (1980)
The effect of chemotherapeutic agents on the transmission of ovine chronic non-progressive pneumonia.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 28:77-80.

4. ALLEY, M R; O'HARA, P J; MIDDLEBERT A (1974)
An epidermolysis bullosu of sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 22:53-61.

4. ALLEY, M R; QUINLAN, J R; CLARKE, J K (1975)
The prevalence of Micoplasma Ovipneumoniae and Micoplasma arginini in the respiratory tract of sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 23: 137-141.

6. ALLISON, A J (1968)
An observation on the influence of liveweight on the ovulation rate in the ewe.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 28:115-119.

6. ALLISON, A J (1971)
The use of an ultrasonic device for detection of pregnancy in the ewe.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 31: 180-185.

6. ALLISON, A J (1971)
Ultrasonics for pregnancy detection.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 123(1):25.

6. ALLISON, A J (1971)
The use of ultrasonics for pregnancy detection in the ewe.
Proceedings of the Invermay Farmers' Conference, 10-13.

6. ALLISON, A J (1972a)
Production of cervical mucus in ewes treated with exogenous progestagen and oestrogen.
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 23(3): 473-481.

6. ALLISON, A J (1972b)
The transport of spermatozoa in spayed ewes a comparison of two methods of hormone administration.
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, 31:309-312.

6. ALLISON, A J (1972c)
A comparison of the transport of spermatozoa in spayed and entire ewes.
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, 31:415-423.

6. ALLISON, A J (1972d)
The effect of mating pressure on characteristics of the ejaculate in rams and on reproductive performance in ewes. (summary only).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 32:112-113.

6. ALLISON, A J (1973a)
The effect of liveweight on the ovarian response and fertility of ewes treated with PMSG (summary only).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 33:114.

6. ALLISON, A J (1973b)
Ova transplants and sheep breeding.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 103-109.

6. ALLISON, A J (1973c)
Mating behaviour in sheep.
Proceedings of the Invermay Farmers' Conference, 50-57.

6. ALLISON, A J (1974a)
Flock mating in sheep. I. Effect of number of ewes joined per ram on mating behaviour and fertility.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 18:1-8.

6. ALLISON, A J (1974b)
Some techniques for increasing reproductive rates in sheep and their application to the industry.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 34:167-174.

6. ALLISON, A J (1975a)
Flock mating in sheep. I. Effect of number of ewes joined per ram on mating behaviour and fertility.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 18:1-8.

6. ALLISON, A J (1975b)
Effect of nutritionally induced liveweight difference on the ovarian response and fertility in ewes treated with pregnant mare's serum gonadotrophin.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 18:101-107.

6. ALLISON, A J (1975c)
Ewe and ram fertility in commercial flocks mated with differing numbers of ewes per ram.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 3:161-167.

6. ALLISON, A J (1975d)
Optimum ram/ewe ratios.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 8-13.

6. ALLISON, A J (1976)
Ram/Ewe ratios.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 132(1) :37-39.

6. ALLISON, A J (1977a)
Ewe fertility and wool production of Merino and Booroola x Merino ewes at Tara hills.
Proceedings of the Invermay Farmers' Conference, 43-44.

6. ALLISON, A J (1977b)
Flock mating of sheep II. Effect of number of ewes per ram on mating behaviour and fertility of two-tooth and mixed age Romney rams run together.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 20:123-128.

6. ALLISON, A J (1977c)
Effect of nutritionally induced liveweight differences on ovulation rate and the population of ovarian follicles in ewes.
Theriogenology, 8(1):19-22.

1. ALLISON, A J (1978a)
Booroola research results.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 137(12) :28-29.

6. ALLISON, A J (1978b)
Flock mating in sheep III. Comparison of two-tooth and six-tooth rams joined with different numbers of ewes per ram.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 21:113-118.

6. ALLISON, A J (1978c)
Flock mating in sheep IV. Effect of number of ewes per ram on characteristics of the ejaculate and libido during the mating period.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 21:187-195.

6. ALLISON, A J (1982)
Using genetically superior rams efficiently natural mating.
Proceedings of the World Congress on Sheep and Beef Cattle Breeding. Ed. R A Barton and W C Smith.
Dunmore Press, Vol 2: 303-310.

10. ALLISON, A J (1982a)
Using genetically superior rams efficiently natural mating.
Proceedings of the World Congress on Sheep and Beef Cattle Breeding. Ed. R A Barton and W C Smith, Dunmore Press, Vol 2: 303-309

6. ALLISON, A J (1982b)
Techniques of modifying reproductive performance.
Sheep Production, Vol 1. Breeding and Production Ed. G A Wickham and M F McDonald, NZ Institute of Agricultural Science, 239-263.

6. ALLISON, A J (1983)
Review: The management of mating for maximum fertilisation and conception.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Thirteenth Seminar, 76-90.

6. ALLISON, A J; DAVIS, G H (1972)
Ram/ewe ratios and the management of ewes at mating in the high country
Journal of the Tussock Grasslands and Mountain Lands Institute, 24:85-89.

5, 6. ALLISON, A J; DAVIS, G H (1976a)
Studies of mating behaviour and fertility of Merino ewes I. Effects of number of ewes jointed per ram, age of ewe, and paddock size.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 4(3): 259-267.

5, 6. ALLISON, A J; DAVIS, G H (1976b)
Studies of mating behaviour and fertility of Merino ewes II. Effects of age of ewe, live weight, and paddock size on duration of oestrus and ram-seeking activity.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 4:269-279.

6. ALLISON, A J; KELLY, R W (1978a)
Some effects of liveweight and breed of ewe on fertility and fecundity.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Eighth Seminar, 24-30.

6. ALLISON, A J; KELLY, R W (1978b)
Synchronisation of oestrus and fertility in sheep treated with progestagen impregnated intravaginal sponges and subcutaneous implants, and prostaglandins with or without pregnant mare's serum.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 21: 389-393.

6. ALLISON, A J; KELLY, R W (1979)
Effects of differential nutrition on the incidence of oestrus and ovulation rate in Booroola x Romney ewes.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 39: 43-49.

6. ALLISON, A J; MCNATTY, K P (1972)
Levels of Progesterone in peripheral blood plasma of Romney and Merino ewes during the oestrous cycle.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 15:825-830.

6, 10. ALLISON, A J; STEVENSON, J R (1977)
High fertility Merinos.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 134(1): 2-3.

6, 10. ALLISON, A J; STEVENSON, J R; KELLY, R W (1977)
Reproductive performance and wool production of Merino and high fertility strain (Booroola) x Merino ewes.
 Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 37:230-234.

6, 10. ALLISON, A J; STEVENSON, J R; KELLY, R W (1978)
Reproduction and wool production of progeny from high fecundity (Booroola) Merino rams crossed with Merino and Romney ewes.
Proceedings of the World Conference on Animal Production, II:665-672.

6, 10. ALLISON, A J; THOMPSON, K F; DAVID, G H (1974)
Liveweight-fertility relationships in Merino and halfbred ewes in a high country environment.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 34: 45-40.

6. ALLISON, A J; KELLY, R W; LEWIS, J S; BINNIE, D B (1975)
Preliminary studies on the efficiency of mating ewe hoggets.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 35: 83-90

10. ANDERSON, A R; MARSHALL, R R (1967). 4
Developing hard hill country and the use of a special strain of labour-saving Romneys.
Sheepfarming Annual, 35-50.

2. ANDERSON, J P (1953)
Incubators for lambs.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 86(6):527.

4. ANDERSON, J P; ANDREWS E D (1955)
The effect of phenothiazine on cobalt-deficient and cobalt-dosed lambs
NZ Veterinary Journal, 3:150-151.

4. ANDREWS, E (1969)
A comparison of the effects of thiabendazole and tetramisole on liveweight gain and faecal egg count of youngsheep under field conditions.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 17:37-38.

4. ANDREWS, E D (1954)
Responses of cobalt-deficient lambs to cobalt and to vitamin B12.
NZ Journal of Science and Technology, 35a:483-496.

4. ANDREWS, E D (1955)
Cobalt-deficiency disease in young sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Grassland Association, 17:87-95.

4. ANDREWS, E D (1965a)
Observations on the thrift of young sheep on a marginally cobalt-deficient area.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 8:788-817.

4. ANDREWS, E D (1965b)
Cobalt poisoning in sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 13:101-103.

4. ANDREWS, E D (1971)
Cobalt deficiency in sheep and cattle.
NZ Department of Agriculture, Bulletin No 180, 35.

4. ANDREWS, E D; ANDERSON, J P (1955)
The effect of cobalt topdressing in preventing cobalt deficiency disease of lambs in Southland.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 3:78-79.

4. ANDREWS, E D; HART, L I (1962)
A comparison of vitamin B12 concentrations in liners and kidneys from cobalt-treated and mildly cobalt. deficient lambs.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 5:403-408.

4. ANDREWS, E D; HOGAN, K G (1972)
Methylmalonic acid excretion and incipient cobalt-deficiency disease in sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 20:33-38.

4. ANDREWS, E D; ISAACS, C E (1964)
No effect of copper dosing on the growth and vitamin B12 status of grazing cobalt-deficient and cobalt-dosed lambs.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 12:147-149.

4. ANDREWS, E D; SINCLAIR, D P (1962)
Goitre and neonatal mortality in lambs.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 22:123-132.

4. ANDREWS, E D; STEPHENSON, B J (1966)
Vitamin B12 in the blood of grazing cobalt-deficient sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 9:491-507.

4. ANDREWS, E D; WHITTEN, L K (1956)
The effect of phenothiazine on thyroid glands in sheep.
NZ Journal of Science and Technology, 37a :414-418.

4. ANDREWS, E D; GRANT, A B; BRUNSWICK, L C F (1974)
An assessment of the effects of ruminal selenium pellets given to young sheep grazing selenium-deficient pastures.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 22:46-50.

4. ANDREWS, E D; GRANT, A B; STEPHENSON, B J (1964)
Weight responses of sheep to cobalt and selenium in relation to vitamin B12 and selenium concentrations in liner and kidney.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 7:17-27.

4. ANDREWS, E D; HART, L I; STEPHENSON, B J (1959)
A comparison of the vitamin B12 and cobalt contents of liners from normal lambs, cobalt-dosed lambs, and others with a recent history of mild cobalt-deficiency disease.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 2:274-282.

4. ANDREWS, E D; HART, L I, STEPHENSON, B J (1960)
Vitamin B12 and cobalt in liners from grazing cobalt-deficient lambs and from others given various cobalt supplements.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 3:364-376.

4. ANDREWS, E D; HOGAN, K G; BRUNSDON, R V (1971)
Some effects of anthelmintic dosing on the mineral status of hoggets (summary only).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 31:65.

4. ANDREWS, E D; HOGAN, K G; SHEPPARD, A D (1976)
Selenium in soils, pastures and animal tissues in relation to the growth of young sheep on a marginally selenium deficient area.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 24:111-116.

4. ANDREWS, E D; ISAACS, C E; FINDLAY, R J (1958)
Response of cobalt-deficient lambs to cobaltic oxide pellets.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 6:140-146.

4. ANDREWS, E D; STEPHENSON, B J; ANDERSON, J P; FAITHFUL, W C (1958)
The effect of length of pasture on cobalt-deficiency disease in lambs.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 1:125-139.

4. ANDREWS, E D; STEPHENSON, B J; ISAACS, C E; REGISTER, R H (1966)
The effect of large doses of soluble and insoluble forms of cobalt given at monthly intervals on cobalt deficiency disease in lambs.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 14:191-196.

12. ANDREWS, R N; HAWKER, H (1982a)
Measurement of the fibre diameter of New Zealand wools by three techniques.
Wool Technology and Sheep Breeding, 30:32-35.

12. ANDREWS, R N; HAWKER, H (1982b)
Rationalised classing of fine wools.
Merino and Halfbred Producers' Seminar, Lincoln College.

12. ANDREWS, R N; HAWKER, H (1982c)
Classing for fineness inefficient.
Wool Production, 1(2):2-3.

6, 10. ANDREWES, W G K (1983)
Performance of an autumn lambing Poll Dorset flock in Northland.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 43:49-52.

4. ANIMAL HEALTH DIVISION REPORT (1983)
The complement fixation test for the diagnosis of Brucella Ovis infection in rams.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 31:157-160.

4. ANRAHAMI, M; STEELE, R T (1972)
Hexachlorobenzene, 1. Accumulation and elimination of HCB in sheep after oral dosing.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 15:476-481.

6. APPS, A W J (1953)
The mating of ewe hoggets.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 87:112.

2. ARKWRIGHT, J H (1957).
Controlling sheep with electric fences.
Sheepfarming Annual, 121-128.

2. ARMSTRONG, D (1967).
Stock policy: ewes or cattle?
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 115(4):65.

2. ARMSTRONG, D; DALTON, D C (1981)
Looking after rams.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 143(5):2-3.

2, 6. ARMSTRONG, D; HORTON, C (1982)
Feed management for flushing: don't miss profitable opportunities.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 144(2):31-32.

4. ARMSTRONG, M C (1953)
Blackleg or blood poisoning of sheep and cattle.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 87(6):507-511.

4. ARMSTRONG, M C (1954)
Enterotoxaemia or pulpy kidney of sheep and lambs.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 89(1):27-30.

4. ARMSTRONG, M C (1956)
Johne's disease of sheep in the South Island of New Zealand.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 4:56-59.

4. ARMSTRONG, M C (1958)
Investigation of ill-thrift of lambs in South Canterbury.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 97(3):241-248.

4. ARMSTRONG, M C (1959)
Unthriftiness of lambs in South Canterbury.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 99(4):335-336.

4. ARMSTRONG, M C (1960)
Parodontal disease of sheep in South Canterbury.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 100(5):429-431.

4. ARMSTRONG, M C (1961a)
Johne's disease of sheep in South Canterbury.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 103(3):263-267.

4. ARMSTRONG, M C (1961b)
Itch mite infestation of fine-wool sheep in South Canterbury.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 102(5):437-439.

4. ARMSTRONG, M C (1968)
Lympho or Caseous Lymphadenitis of Sheep.
Tussock Grassland and Mountain Lands Institute Review, 14:22-25.

4. ASKEW, H O; WATSON, J (1943)
Correlation of cobalt content of organs of healthy and bush-sick sheep at Glenhope, New Zealand.
NZ Journal of Science and Technology, 25a:81-85.

12. ASKIN, G T (1955)
Wool and its production in the South Island - The production of wool - C Cormedale.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 33-36.

2. AUSTIN, D G (1950)
Sling for sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 80(4):336.

6. AVERILL, R L W (1959)
Ovulatory activity in mature Romney ewes in Otago.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 2:575-583.

6. AVERILL, R L W (1964)
Ovulating activity in mature Romney ewes in New Zealand.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 7:514-524.

6. AVERILL, R L W (1965)
Variability in ovulatory activity in mature Romney ewes in New Zealand.
World Review of Animal Production, 3:51-55.

6. AVERILL, R L W; MITCHELL, R M (1965)
Effects of transuterine injection on foetal mortality in sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 8:691-695.

8. AYSON, E C (1956)
Turnips for lamb fattening in Northern Hawkes Bay.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 93(3):231-239.

4. BAKER, J L (1975)
The effects of cold and rain on adult sheep. Clinical conditions.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Fifth seminar, 5-14.

10. BAKER, R L (1983)
The New Zealand national flock recording service - 'Sheeplan' providing flexibility in breeding objectives and recording options.
International Stockmen's School Sheep and Goat Handbook, Ed F H Baker, 3:111-128.

10. BAKER, R L; CLARKE, J N; CARTER, A H (1974)
Sources of variation for wool, body weight and oestrous characters in Romney Hoggets.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 34:19-22.

6. BAKER, R L; CLARKE, J N; DIPROSE, G D (1981)
Effect of mating Romney ewe Hoggets on lifetime production - preliminary results.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 41:198-203.

10. BAKER, R L; CLARKE, J N; CARTER, A H; DIPROSE, G D (1979)
Genetic and Phenotypic parameters in New Zealand Romney sheep I. Body weights, fleece weights, and oestrus activity.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 22:9-21.

10. BAKER, R L; CLARKE, J N; CARTER, A H, DIPROSE, G D (1982)
Genetic and phenotypic relations of hogget body weight and oestrous activity with reproduction in New Zealand Romney sheep.
Proceedings of the Second World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production 7:519-524.

12. BARKER, A M; ROSS, D A (1974)
The effect of sheep covers on the processing performance of the wool.
Wool Research Organisation of NZ, Communication No: 24:8.

13. BARNETT, M R (1981)
Marketing our lambs in the 1980's.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference 9-16.

9. BARNICOAT, C R (1943)
Preliminary observations on the milk supply of the ewe.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 3:56-59.

9. BARNICOAT, C R (1947)
Observations on the milk supply of the Romney ewe.
Proceedings of the Tenth Meeting of Sheepfarmers, 95-97.

3. BARNICOAT, C R (1948a)
Wear in sheep's teeth.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 39-53.

3. BARNICOAT, C R (1948b)
Wear in sheep's teeth.
Sheepfarming Annual, 75.

11. BARNICOAT, C R (1952a)
New Zealand lamb and mutton. Part II. Chemical composition of edible tissues.
NZ Journal of Science and Technology, 33a(5):16-23.

9. BARNICOAT, C R (1952b)
Milk production in the ewe.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 12:115-120.

3. BARNICOAT, C R (1957)
Wear in sheep's teeth, Parts 1-5
NZ Journal of Science and Technology, 38a:583-632.

3. BARNICOAT, C R (1959)
Wear in sheep's teeth. VI. Chemical composition of teeth of grazing sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 2:1025-1040.

11. BARNICOAT, C R; SHORLAND, F B (1952)
New Zealand lamb and mutton. Part II. Chemical composition of edible tissues.
NZ Journal of Science and Technology, 33a(5):16-23.

9. BARNICOAT, C R; LOGAN, A G; GRANT, A I (1949a)
Milk secretion studies with New Zealand Romney ewes. Parts I and II.
Journal of Agricultural Science, UK39:44-55.

9. BARNICOAT, C R; LOGAN, A G; GRANT, A I (1949b)
Milk secretion studies with New Zealand Romney ewes. Parts III and IV.
Journal of Agricultural Science, UK39:237-248.

9. BARNICOAT, C R; MURRAY, P F; ROBERTS, E M; WILSON, G S (1956).
Milk secretion studies with New Zealand Romney ewes. Parts V and VI.
Journal of Agricultural Science, UK48:9-35.

6. BARRELL, G K (1983)
How daylight affects reproduction in sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 31:137-138.

8. BARRY, T N (1969a)
The effect of plane of nutrition and feeding formalin-treated casein on the production, fibre diameter and tensile strength of wool.
Proceedings of the Invermay Farmers' Conference, 17-26

8. BARRY, T N (1969b)
The effect of plane of nutrition and formalin treated casein on the production fibre diameter and tensile strength of wool (summary only).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 29:218.

12. BARRY, T N (1970a)
Wool production research at Invermay.
Wool 5(2):53-55.

8. BARRY, T N (1970b)
The effect of feeding formalin-treated casein and lucerne meal to sheep on their nitrogen metabolism and wool production.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 30:216-217.

8. BARRY, T N (1971)
The effect of treating forage with formaldehyde during hay-making and methionine administration during feeding on the digestion and utilisation of energy and nitrogen by sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 31:129-134.

8. BARRY, T N (1972)
The effect of feeding formaldehyde-treated casein to sheep on nitrogen retention and wool growth.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 15:107-116.

8. BARRY, T N (1973a)
Effect of treatment with formaldehyde and intraperitoneal supplementation with D-L methionine on the Digestion and Utilisation of a hay diet by sheep I. The digestion of energy and nitrogen.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 16:185-189.

8. BARRY, T N (1973b)
Effect of treatment with formaldehyde and intraperitoneal supplementation with D-L methionine on the Digestion and Utilisation of a hay diet by sheep II. Liveweight change and wool growth.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 16:191-196.

8. BARRY, T N (1976a)
Effects of intraperitoneal injections of D L-Methionine on the voluntary intake and wool growth of sheep fed sole diets of hay, silage and pasture differing in digestibility.
Journal of Agricultural Science, UK, 86:141-149.

8. BARRY, T N (1976b)
Evaluation of formaldehyde-treated lucerne hay for protecting protein from ruminal degradation and for increasing nitrogen retention, wool growth, live-weight gain and voluntary intake when fed to young sheep.
Journal of Agricultural Science, UK, 86:379-392.

8. BARRY, T N (1980)
Responses to abomasal infusions of casein and methionine in lactating ewes fed fresh pasture ad lib.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 23:427-431.

8. BARRY, T N (1981)
Protein metabolism in growing lambs fed on fresh ryegrass-clover ad libitum I. Protein and energy deposition in response to abomasal infusion of casein and methionine.
British Journal of Nutrition, 46:521-532.

8. BARRY, T N (1983)
Brassica crops and lamb growth In, Lamb Growth, Ed A S Familton. Technical Handbook from Animal Industries Workshop, Lincoln College.
June-July 1983, 141-149.

8. BARRY, T N (1984)
The role of condensed tannins in the digestion of fresh lotus pedunculatus by sheep.
Canadian Journal of Animal Science - Abstracts 64:181-182.

8. BARRY, T N; ANDREWS, R N (1973)
Content and retention of sulphur in wool as affected by formaldehyde treatment of the diet, level of energy intake and intraperiotoneal supplementation with D L-Methionine.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 16:545-550.

8. BARRY, T N; DREW, K R (1978)
Responses of young sheep grazing swedes, turnips and kale to intraperitoneal and oral supplementation with D L.Methionine.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 21:395-399.

8. BARRY, T N; DUNCAN, S J (1971)
Chemical treatment of sheep feeds with formalin.
Proceedings of the Invermay Farmers' Conference, 24-25.

8. BARRY, T N; DUNCAN, S J (1973a)
Feeding straw to sheep.
Proceedings of the Invermay Farmers' Conference, 19-24.

8. BARRY, T N; DUNCAN, S J (1973b)
Straw-based diets for sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 127(2):24-27.

8. BARRY, T N; FENNESSY, P F (1973)
The effect of formaldehyde treatment on the chemical composition and nutritive value of silage II. Digestibility of the silages and the chemical composition of rumen fluid in sheep supplemented or not supplemented with D-L Methionine.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 16(1):59-63.

8. BARRY, T N; JOHNSTONE, P D (1976)
A comparison of supplementary sources of nitrogen and energy for increasing the voluntary intake and utilization of barley straw by sheep.
Journal of Agricultural Science, UK, 86:163-169.

8. BARRY, T N; MANLEY, T R (1983a.)
Sites of digestion in sheep of forage kale containing S-Methyl-L-Cysteine Sulphoxide.
Proceedings of the Nutrition Society of Australia, 8:152-154.

8. BARRY, T N; MANLEY, T R (1983b)
Quantitative digestion studies in sheep fed vegetative Lotus pedunculatus with different contents of tannin.
Proceedings of the Nutrition Society of NZ, 8:140-141.

8. BARRY, T N; DAVIS, G H (1983)
Responses to iodine supplementation in low and high fecundity ewes grazing ryegrass/clover pasture.
Recent Advances in Animal Nutrition in Australia, 7:11a.

8. BARRY, T N; WILKINS, R J (1976)
The effect of time upon response to intraperitoneal injections of DL-Methionine in sheep fed silage diets.
Proceedings of the Nutrition Society, 35:111a.

8. BARRY, T N; COOK, J E; WILKINS, R J (1978)
The influence of formic acid and formaldehyde additives and type of harvesting machine on the utilisation of nitrogen in direct cut lucerne silages I. The voluntary intake and nitrogen retention of young sheep conserving the
silage with and without intraperitoneal supplements of DL-Methionine.
Journal of Agricultural Science, UK, 91:701-715.

8. BARRY, T N; DREW, K R; DUNCAN, S J (1971)
The digestion, voluntary intake and utilisation of energy by Romney hoggets fed five winter forage crops.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 14(4):835-846.

8. BARRY, T N; FENNESSY, P F; DUNCAN, S J (1972)
The effect of formaldehyde treatment of the chemical composition, apparent digestibility and voluntary intake of silage by sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 32:48-49.

8. BARRY, T N; FENNESSY, P F; DUNCAN, S J (1973)
The effect of formaldehyde treatment of the chemical composition and nutritive value of silage III. Voluntary intake, liveweight gain and wool growth in sheep fed the silages with and without intraperitoneal supplementation with D-L Methionine.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 16(1):64-68.

8. BARRY, T N; MANLEY, T R; DAVIS, S R (1982)
Protein metabolism and responses to abomasal infusion of casein and methionine in growing lambs fed fresh primary growth ryegrass/clover pasture ad libitum.  Forage Protein in Ruminant Animal Production. Occasional Publication No 6 - British Society of Animal Production, Eds D J Thomson, D E Beever and R G Gunn.

8. BARRY, T N; MANLEY, T R; DUNCAN, S J (1984)
Quantitative digestion by sheep of carbohydrates, nitrogen and S-Methyl-L-Cysteine Sulphoxide in diets of fresh kale
Journal of Agricultural Science, UK, 102:479-486.

8. BARRY, T N; MANLEY, T R; REDEKOPP, C (1981)
Protein deficiency in growing lambs fed fresh ryegrass/white clover pasture ad libitum.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 41:233-234.

8. BARRY, T N; MCDONALD, R C; REID, T C (1981)
Nutritional evaluation of Kale (Brassica oleracea) diets (1) Growth of lambs as affected by herbage allowance, time from introduction to the crop, and intraperitoneal amino acid supplementation.
Journal of Agricultural Science, UK, 96:257-267.

8. BARRY, T N; MANLEY, T R; REDEKOPP, C; DAVID, S R (1981)
Responses in protein deposition and synthesis to abomasal casein infusions in growing lambs fed fresh pasture ad libitum.
Proceedings of the joint British Society of Animal Production Symposium.

8. BARRY, T N; MANLEY, T R; DAVIS, S R; REDEKOPP, C (1982)
Protein metabolism and responses to abomasal infusion of casein methionine in growing lambs fed fresh primary .growth ryegrass/clover pasture ad libitum in forage protein in ruminant animal production, occasional publication.
Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Production, 6:146-148.

8. BARRY, T N; MANLEY, T R; REDEKOPP, C; DAVIS, S R; FAIRCLOUGH, R J; LAPWOOD,K R (1982)
Protein metabolism in growing lambs given fresh ryegrass (Lolium perenne)/clover (Trifolium repens) pasture ad lib. 2. Endocrine changes, glucose production and their relationship to protein deposition and the partition of absorbed nutrients.
British Journal of Nutrition, 47:319-329.

8. BARRY, T N; MILLAR, K R; BOND, G; DUNCAN, S J (1983)
Copper metabolism in growing sheep given kale (Brassica oleracea) and ryegrass (Lolium perenne)- clover (Trifolium repens) fresh forage diets.
British Journal of Nutrition, 50:281-289.

8. BARRY, T N; REID, T C; MILLAR, K R; SADLER, W A (1981)
Nutritional evaluation of kale (Brassica oleracea) diets - (2) copper deficiency, thyroid function and selenium status in young cattle and sheep fed kale for prolonged periods.
Journal of Agricultural Science, UK, 96:269-282.

8. BARRY, T N; DUNCAN, S J; SADLER, W A; MILLAR, K R; SHEPPARD, A D (1981)
Iodine metabolism and thyroid hormone relationships in growing sheep fed on kale (Brassica oleracea) and ryegrass (Lolium perenne) - clover (Trifolium repens) fresh forage diets.
British Journal of Nutrition, 49:241-253.

8. BARRY, T N;MANLEY, T R;REDEKOPP, C;DAVIS, S R; FAIRCLOUGH, R J; LAPWOOD, K R (1982)
Protein metabolism in growing lambs given fresh ryegrass (Lolium perenne)/clover (Trifolium repens) pasture adlib. 2. Endocrine changes, glucose production, and their relationship to protein deposition and the partition of absorbed nutrients
British Journal of Nutrition, 47:319-329.

11. BARTON, R A (1947a)
Grading of New Zealand fat lamb carcases for export.
Proceedings of the Tenth Annual Meeting of Sheepfarmers, 126-130.

6. BARTON, R A (1947b)
Fertility in the Romney ewe with particular reference to the two-tooth.
Sheepfarming Annual, 113-120.

12. BARTON, R A (1951)
Growth of the fleece.
Sheepfarming Annual, 85-98.

10. BARTON, R A (1954)
Some criticisms of the present day Romney.
Sheepfarming Annual, 143-154.

2, 8. BARTON, R A (1955)
Feeding and management can raise fertility.
Sheepfarming Annual, 54-65.

11. BARTON, R A (1957)
The problem of over-fat meat.
Sheepfarming Annual, 61-76.

10. BARTON, R A (1970a)
The first decade 1958 to 1967, the Gore stud Romney fairs.
NZ Studmasters Annual Review, 22:95-98.

10. BARTON, R A (1970b)
Twenty-year review of the Feilding stud ram fairs 1948 to 1967.
NZ Studmasters Annual Review, 22:89-94.

11. BARTON, R A (1972a)
Does New Zealand lamb meet consumer requirements?
Sheepfarming Annual, 14-37.

11. BARTON, R A (1972b)
The Cheviot as a meat producer.
Sheepfarming Annual, 125-128.

11. BARTON, R A (1982)
New Zealand export carcase grades of lamb, mutton and beef: past, present and probable.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 42:107-112.

11. BARTON, R A (1983)
Assessing fatness and muscling in sheep.
Proceedings of the Coopworth Sheep Society National Conference, 53-55.

11. BARTON, R A; KIRTON, A H (1958a)
Carcass weight as an index of carcass components with particular reference to fat.
Journal of Agricultural Science, UK, 50:331-334.

11. BARTON, R A; KIRTON, A H (1958b)
The leg and loin as indices of New Zealand lamb and mutton carcasses.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 1:783-789.

11. BARTON, R A; KIRTON, A H (1958c)
Assessment of fat in mutton and lamb.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 18:112-124.

11. BARTON, R A; KIRTON, A H (1960)
New Zealand lamb and mutton research.
Proceedings of the Annual Reciprocal Meat Conference (US National Livestock and Meat Board) 13:159-167.

10, 11. BARTON, R A; PHILLIPS, T O (1949)
The influence of sire on fat lamb quality.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 9:66-84.

10, 11. BARTON, R A; PHILLIPS, T O (1950)
Type of Southdown sire in relation to fat lamb carcass quality.
Sheepfarming Annual, 27-42.

10, 11. BARTON, R A; PURCHAS, R W (1974)
Influence of breed of sire, sex, and carcass grade on measurements and proportions of primal cuts of lamb carcassesl
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 2:213-217.

10, 11. BARTON, R A; PHILLIPS, T O; CLARKE, E A (1949)
Influence of sire on fat lamb quality.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 9:66-81.

11. BARTON, R A; SHORLAND, F B; RAE, A L (1963)
Variations in the iodine values of fats from fatty, muscular and bone tissues of the Romney sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 23:121-130.

11. BARTON, R A; ULYATT, M J (1963)
Pasture type in relation to live-weight gain, carcass composition, iodine nutrition and some rumen characteristics of sheep. II. Carcass composition and the non-carcass components of live weight.
Journal of Agricultural Science, UK, 61:191-195.

11. BASS, J J; KIRTON, A H; DALTON, D C (1977)
Body composition of cull ewes from New Zealand Hill Country.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 20:7-11.

11. BASS, J J; WOODS, E G; PAULSEN, W D (1982)
A comparison of three ultrasonic machines (Danscan, AIDD (NZ) and Body Composition Meter) and subjective fat and conformation scores for predicting chemical composition of live sheep.
Journal of Agricultural Science, UK, 99:529-532.

11. BASS, J J; CARTER, W D; WOODS, E C; MOORE, R W (1984)
Evaluation of the ability of two carcass conformation systems to predict carcass composition of sheep.
Journal of Agricultural Science, UK, 103:421-427.

11. BASS, J J; JOHNSON, D L; WOODS, E G; MOORE, R W (1982)
Relationships of carcass conformation of cattle and sheep with carcass composition.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 42:125-126.

11. BASS, J J; JAGUSCH, K T;  JONES, K R; REARDON, T F;  DAY, A M (1984)
Effect of "RALGRO" on growth, body composition, and behaviour of lambs, heifers, and bulls.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 44:211-213.

8. BASS, J J; DAVIS, S R; PETERSON, A J; GLUCKMAN, P D; BUTLER, J; GRAY, M (1984)
Effects of different diets and starvation on concentration of somatomedins and other growth controlling hormones wether lambs.
Proceedings of the Endocrine Society of Australia, 27:S215.

3. BASSETT, E.G. (1952)
Apparatus for continuous collection of urine from the grazing ewe.
NZ Journal of Science and Technology, 34a(1):76-81.

3. BASSETT, E G (1955)
Pelvic dimensions of the Romney ewe.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 3:111-114.

3. BASSETT, E G (1958)
Gestation changes in connective tissue in the ewe.
Nature (London), 181:196-197.

3. BASSETT, E G (1961)
Observations on the retractor clitoridis and retractor penis muscles of mammals, with special reference to the ewe.
Journal of Anatomy, 95(1):61-77.

3. BASSETT, E G (1963)
Some effects of endogenous hormones on muscles and connective tissue, with special reference to the ewe.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 23:107-120.

3. BASSETT, E G; PHILLIPS, D S M (1954a)
Studies on the pelvic region of the ewe during pregnancy and parturition (summary).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 14:123-125.

3. BASSETT, E G; PHILLIPS, D S M (1954b)
Pelvic relaxation in sheep.
Nature (London), 174:1020.

3. BASSETT, E G; PHILLIPS, D S M (1955a)
Changes in the pelvic region of the ewe during pregnancy and parturition.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 3:20-25.

3. BASSETT, E G; PHILLIPS, D S M (1955b)
Some observations on the pelvic anatomy of ewes with vaginal prolapse.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 3:127-137.

6. BASSETT, E G; SEWELL, O K (1951)
Excretion of oestrogens in the urine of non-pregnant ewes during the breeding season.
Nature (London), 167:356.

6. BASSETT, E G; SEWELL, O K; WHITE, E P (1951)
Investigations on the excretion of sex hormones by sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 11:102-103.

6. BASSETT, E G; SEWELL, O K; WHITE, E P (1955)
Sex hormone studies in sheep.
NZ Journal of Science and Technology, 36a(5):437-449.

6. BEACH, A D (1982)
Multiple pregnancy diagnosis in sheep using pulsed video-fluoroscopy and a semiconductor video store.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 10:291-295.

7. BECKETT, F W (1972)
Growth of young sheep on North Island hill country.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Second seminar, 103-105.

10. BECKETT, F W (1973)
The new breeds of sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Third seminar, 116-118.

12. BELIN, R E; GOLDSTONE, C L (1951)
A wool medullometer.
Journal of the Textile Institute, 42:T332-T334.

10. BENNETT, G L (1983)
Choosing sire breeds for export lamb production.
NZ Meat Producer, II(9):8-9.

10, 11. BENNETT, G L; CLARKE, J N (1984)
Expected rates of genetic change in lamb carcass composition and weight.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 44:243-247.

10, 11. BENNETT, G L; KIRTON, A H (1983)
What our meat breeds have to offer.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 25-27.

10, 11. BENNETT, G L; MEYER, H H; KIRTON, A H (1983)
Ultrasonic selection for divergence in loin fat depth in Southdowns and Suffolks.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 43:115-117

11. BENNETT, G L; CLARKE, J N; RATTRAY, P V; MACLEAN, K S (1984)
Relationship of subcutaneous fat depth and weight changes induced by stocking rate in four lines of lambs.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 44:215-218.

11. BERGMAN, E N; WOLFF, J E (1971)
Metabolism of volatile fatty acids by Liver and portal-drained viscera in sheep.
American Journal of Physiology, 221:586-592.

8. BERGMAN, E N; KAUFMAN, C F; WOLFF, J E; WILLIAMS, H H (1974)
Renal metabolism of amino acids and ammonia in fed and fasted pregnant sheep.
American Journal of Physiology, 226:833.

11. BETHELL, C H (1955)
Wool and its production in the South Island. 4. The production of wool. C Corriedale.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmer' Conference, 28-33.

1. BEVIN, R H (1953a)
Summary of research work in the sheep industry.
NZ Meat and Wool Board's Economic Service, Paper No 27.

1, 11. BEVIN, R H (1953b)
Some aspects of fat lamb farming in Southland and Manawatu.
Sheepfarming Annual, 23-34.

4. BEVIN, R H (1954)
The incidence of disease in New Zealand sheep flocks.
NZ Meat and Wool Boards' Economic Service, Paper No 48.

1. BEVIN, R H (1965)
Cattle and sheep on New Zealand farms.
NZ Meat and Wool Boards' Economic Service, Paper No S1275.

13. BEVIN, R H (1967)
Costs and prices in the sheep farming industry.
NZ Meat and Wool Boards' Economic Service, Paper No S1377.

12. BIGHAM, M L (1969)
The effects of pregnancy and lactation on wool growth.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 118(1):57-59.

12. BIGHAM, M L (1970)
Components of fleece weight.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 120(6):92-93.

10, 12. BIGHAM, M L (1974a)
The search for hairy sheep. 2. Genetic selection.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 128(4):55-58.

12. BIGHAM, M L (1974b)
Effects of shearing interval on fleece weight and wool growth on a delineated midside patch.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 17:407-410.

12. BIGHAM, M L (1975)
Guidelines for wool production in New Zealand.
Sheepfarming Annual, 103-110.

10. BIGHAM, M L; COCKRAM, F R M (1982)
Feral sheep - have they any value?
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 144(3) :3-4.

12. BIGHAM, M L; COCKRAM, F R M (1984)
Observations on wool growth and other characteristics of feral sheep.
Proceedings World Conference of Coloured Sheep, 302-305.

12. BIGHAM, M L; MEYER, H H (1979)
Wool production of Exotic x Romney sheep (brief communication).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 39:115-117.

12. BIGHAM, M L; PETERSON, S E (1976)
Effect on wool growth of feeding formaldehyde-treated casein to sheep.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 4:403-404.

12. BIGHAM, M L; ELLIOTT, K H; DALTON, D C (1977)
Wool production of sheep breeds on hill country.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 37:218-219.

12. BIGHAM, M L; MEYER, H H; SMEATON, J E (1983)
The heritability of loose wool bulk and colour traits and their genetic and phenotypic correlations with other wool traits.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 43:83-85.

12. BIGHAM, M L; SUMNER, R H W; COX, N R (1984)
Sources of variation and experimental design criteria for wool colour measurement applied to Romney, Coopworth and Perendale flocks.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 12:231-236.

12. BIGHAM, M L; SUMNER, R H W; COX, N R (1984)
The measurement and sources of variation of loose wool bulk in Romney, Coopworth and Perendale breeds.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 12:23-28.

12. BIGHAM, M L; SUMNER, R H W; DALTON, D C (1977)
Seasonal wool production of Romney and Merino x Romney wethers.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 5:257-260.

12. BIGHAM, M L; SUMNER, R H W; DALTON, D C (1978)
Wool production of different breeds of mixed-age ewes on hill country.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 21:119-126.

12. BIGHAM, M L; SUMNER, R H W; ELLIOTT, K H (1978)
Seasonal wool production of Romney, Coopworth, Perendale, Cheviot and Corriedale wethers
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 21:377-382

12. BIGHAM, M L; SUMNER, R M W; HAWKER, H; FITZGERALD, J M (1983)
Fleece tenderness - a review.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 43:73-78.

7. BINNIE, D B (1983)
The relationship between growth and production.
In, Lamb Growth. Ed. A S Familton. Technical Handbook from Animal Industries Workshop, Lincoln College,  June-July 1983, 33-39.

11. BINNIE, D B (1983)
Avoiding overfats and trimmers. 3. Some principles.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 68-69.

10. BINNIE, D B; DALTON, D C (1980)
Using Sheeplan to buy a ram.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 141(1):25-27.

8. BIRCHAM, J S (1983)
Patterns of herbage growth during lactation and level of herbage mass at lambing: Their significance to animal production.
Proceedings of the NZ Grassland Association, 45:177-183

4. BIRCHAM, J S; GROUCHLEY, G (1972)
Does hogget drenching really pay?
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 124(3):37-38.

8. BIRCHAM, J S; GROUCHLEY, G (1976)
Free water intake of ewe lambs offered water from different sources.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 4:41-44.

8. BIRCHAM, J S; GROUCHLEY, G; AITKEN, M W (1981)
Effect of superphosphate, lime and stocking rate on pasture and animal production on the Wairarapa Plains. 3. Toothwear and liver trace element content.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 9:69-72.

2. BIRD, M C (1975)
Non-shepherding works wonders on this farm.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 130(4):16-18.

6. BIRD, M C (1976)
Inducing multiple births in sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 132(5):6-7.

2. BIRD, M C (1976)
Flocks merged for winter.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 132(6):3-6.

2, 6. BIRD, M C (1977a)
Two-phase lambing strategy against drought.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 134(1):29-31.

6. BIRD, M C (1977b)
Timing tupping for better lambing.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 135(1):61-63.

12. BIRD, M C (1980)
Automatic shearing - still not past square one.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 140(3):53-55.

10. BIRD, M C (1981)
Hogget mating is selection strategy.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 143(2):6-8.

3. BIRD, M C (1982). 1
Scientific gnashing of teeth.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 144(2):4.

6. BIRD, M C (1983)
Pregnancy diagnosis to save lambs.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 146(2) :20-21.

12. BIRD, M C (1984)
Shearing and crutching from a back pack.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 148(5):8.

4. BIRD, M M E; STEPHENS, D J; WALL, E P; de LISLE, G W (1984)
Serology of Campylobacter fetus strains from four outbreaks of ovine abortion.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 32:14-17.

8. BISHOP, A J (1969)
Self-feeding of silage by sheep.
Sheepfarming Annual, 159-168.

4. BLACK, H (1970)
Diseases of sheep. 10. Calendar of preventive medicine.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 121(3):94-101.

10. BLACK, P D (1982)
Selection priorities in high-fertility sheep flocks.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 42:55-58.

10. BLACK, R (1984)
The shepherd's viewpoint.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 27-34.

4. BLACKMORE, L W; MITCHEL, W J P (1978)
Lamb/hogget weight response trials to cobalt on the West Coast sand country of the North Island.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 6:179-182.

3. BLACKMORE, D K; PETERSEN, G V (1981)
Stunning and slaughter of sheep and calves in New Zealand.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 29:99-102.

4. BLACKMORE, D K; BAHAMAN, A R; MARSHALL, R B (1982)
The epidemiological interpretation of serological responses to leptospiral serovars in sheep.
NZ Veterinary Jouranl, 30:38-42.

10. BLAIR, H T (1982)
Basic concepts and simple sheep genetics.
Sheep Production, Vol 1: Breeding and Production, Ed. G A Wickham and M F McDonald.
NZ Institute of Agricultural Science, 39-59.

10. BLAIR, H T; GARRICK, D J; RAE, A L; WICKHAM, G A (1984)
Selection response in New Zealand Romney sheep, 1. Selection for wool-free faces.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 27:329-336.

12. BLAIR, I C (1967)
Shed preparation of second shear wool.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 115(6):57-60.

12. BLAIR, I C (1968)
Points that influence buyers of second shear wool.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 116(1):50-51.

6. BLOCKEY, M A deB; DALTON, D C (1968a)
Procedures in the AI of sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 117(6):70-71.

6. BLOCKEY, M A deB; DALTON, D C (1968b)
Artificial Insemination of sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 117(5):94-95.

10. BLOCKEY, M A de B; DALTON, D C (1969)
Genetic Aspects of AI in sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 118(1):77.

3. BODA, J M; RILEY, P W (1961)
Observation of some effects of glucose infusion in sheep (summary only).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 21:176-177.

2. BOOTH, A K (1961)
Mothering-up method for ewes and lambs.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 102(5):487.

6. BOSHIER, D P; MARTINE, C A; QUINLIVAN, T D (1969)
Foetal Mass and Gestation length in sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricutural Research, 12:575-576.

2. BOSWELL, C C (1976)
Comparisons of cattle grazing and sheep grazing.
Proceedings of the NZ Grassland Association, 38(1):56-65.

2. BOSWELL, C C; CRANSHAW, L J (1978)
Mixed grazing of cattle and sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 38:116-120.

2. BOSWELL, C C; MONTEATH, M A; ROUND0TURNER, N L; LEWIS, K H C; CULLEN, N A (1974)
Intensive lamb production under continuous and rotational grazing systems.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 2(4):403-408.

2. BOWEN, W G (1965)
Sheep branding.
Sheepfarming Annual, 71-76.

12. BOYD-CLARK, J (1955)
Wool and its production in the South Island. 2. The wool trade.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 11-16.

10. BRADLEY, B J (1969)
Achievement in 18 years of stud sheep recording.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 118(3):50-53.

4. BRASH, A G (1943)
Lupin poisoning of sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 67(2):83-84.

4. BRASH, A G (1946)
Gid in sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 73(5):397.

4. BRASH, A G (1951)
Control of blowfly strike in sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 83(6):429-431.

4. BRASH, A G (1952)
Scrapie in imported sheep in New Zealand.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 1:27-30.

11. BRAY, A R (1984)
Lamb live weights at slaughter and carcass grades.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 44:223-226.

10. BRAY, A R; ALLISON, A J (1982)
Productivity of Booroola-Merino cross ewes grazing, improved tussock grassland.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 42:51-53.

6. BRAY, A R; MONTGOMERY, G W; WALLIS, T R (1980)
Effect of nutrition on ovulation rate and litter size in Booroola-Merino cross and Merino ewes (brief communication).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 40:43.

10. BREMNER, C C (1957)
Cheviot x Romney Halfbred. Cheviot x Romney sheep on the Matemateonga range.
Sheepfarming Annual, 77-86.

5. BREMNER, K J (1980)
Follow my leader - techniques for training sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 141(2):25-29.

5. BREMNER, K J; BRAGGINS, J B; KILGOUR, R (1980)
Training sheep as 'leaders' in abattoirs and farm sheep yards.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 40:111-116.

12. BROOK, B A (1981a)
Fine wool versus coarse wool recent price trends.
NZ Meat and Wool Board's Economic Service, Paper No T66.

12. BROOK, B A (1981b)
Wool facts series 1-12.
NZ Meat and Wool Board's Economic Service, Paper No T57.

11. BROOK, B A (1981c)
Explaining the variability in offtake of lamb and mutton from New Zealand sheep farms.
NZ Meat and Wool Board's Economic Service, Paper No T49.

11. BROOK, B A (1981d)
Inflation and price stabilisation in the meat and wool sectors.
NZ Meat and Wool Board's Economic Service, Paper No 1846.

12. BROOK, B A (1981e)
Extra reward for shearing lambs.
NZ Meat and Wool Board's Economic Service, Paper No 1849.

BROOK, B A (1982). 5
Export lamb returns: the difference between actual returns and schedule returns.
NZ Meat and Wool Board's Economic Service, Paper No T69.

3, 10. BROOKS, H V; JOLLY, R D; PATERSEN, C A (1983)
The pathology of an inherited cataract of sheep.
Current Eye Research, 2:625-632.

3, 10. BROOKS, H V; JOLLY, R D; WEST, D M; BRUERE, A N (1982)
An inherited cataract in New Zealand Romney sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 30:113-114.

12. BROWN, H F W (1961)
Multiple shearing; the trade's viewpoint.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmer's Conference Week, 64-68.

2. BROWN, K R (1968)
Some effects of sheep treading on the herbage and seed yield of four grasses grown in association with white clover.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 11:883-890

11. BRUCE, J H; ROBERTS, C A (1982)
Vacuum-packed telescoped lamb: an innovative technique in whole-carcass packaging.
In, Refrigeration of perishable products for distant markets, Hamilton, NZ Refrigeration Science and Technology, 133-138.

4. BRUERE, A N (1970)
Some clinical aspects of hypo-orchidism (small testes) in the ram.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 18:189-198.

6. BRUERE, A N (1971)
Practical aspects of fertility in the ram.
Sheepfarming Annual, 31-40.

6. BRUERE, A N (1975a)
Further evidence of normal fertility and the formation of balanced gametes in sheep with one or more different Robertsonian translocations.
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, 45:323-331.

3. BRUERE, A N (1975b)
Biochemical changes in sheep under stress.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Fifth seminar, 32-37.

6, 8. BRUERE, A N (1977a)
Poor reproductive performance in sheep: the effects of low bodyweight (a case study).
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Seventh seminar, 22-29.

4. BRUERE, A N (1977b)
Scrapie, A threat to the New Zealand sheep industry.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Seventh seminar, 22-29.

4. BRUERE, A N (1978)
The risks of importing scrapie with exotic breeds of sheep (summary only).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 38:79.

6. BRUERE, A N (1982a)
Case study: low lamb performance.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Twelth Seminar, 222-235.

4. BRUERE, A N (1982b)
Ram soundness.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Twelth Seminar, 281-298.

4. BRUERE, A N (1982c)
Sudden death in sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Twelth Seminar, 313-323.

4. BRUERE, A N (1982d)
Two outbreaks of blackleg in sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Twelth Seminar, 336-338.

4. BRUERE, A N (1983)
Don't downplay risk of scrapie.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 147(4):3-4.

5. BRUERE, A N; KILGOUR, R (1974)
Normal behaviour patterns and libido in chromatin-positive klinefelter sheep.
Veterinary Record, 95:437-440.

3. BRUERE, A N; WEST, D M (1983)
Dental problems in sheep in the Manawatu and Wairarapa districts
Proceedings of Scientists Meeting on Dental Abnormalities in Sheep, Wellington, 14-15.  A syndrome of dental abnormalities of sheep. 1. Clinical aspects on a commercial sheep farm in the Wairarapa.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 27:152-158.

4. BRUNSDON, R V (1960a)
Studies of the epizootiology of Nematodirus infestation in sheep in New Zealand.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 3:772-778.

4. BRUNSDON, R V (1960b)
Nematodirosis in lambs (summary only).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 20:63-65.

4. BRUNSDON, R V (1961a)
The effect of a subclinical infestation of Nematodirus spp upon the liveweight gain of lambs.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 9:13-15.

4. BRUNSDON, R V (1961b)
The distribution of Nematodirus spp occurring in sheep in New Zealand.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 9:16-18.

4. BRUNSDON, R V (1962a)
Age resistance of sheep to infestation with the nematodes Nematodirus filicollis and Nematodirus spathiger.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 10:1-6.

4. BRUNSDON, R V (1962b)
The effect of nutrition on age resistance of sheep to infestation with Nematodirus spp.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 10:123-127.

4. BRUNSDON, R V (1963a)
The seasonal availability to grazing sheep of infective Trichostrongyle larval on pasture.
NZ Veterinary Journal. 11:86-89.

4. BRUNSDON, R V (1963b)
Nematodirus infestation in lambs: the importance of prepatent infestation in the stimulation of resistance.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 11:107-112.

4. BRUNSDON, R V (1963c)
The effect of infestation by nematodes of the family Trichostrongylidae upon the liveweight gain and wool production of young sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 11:144-148.

4. BRUNSDON, R V (1963d)
Studies on the seasonal availability of the infective stages of Nematodirus filicollis and N spathiger to sheep in New Zealand.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 6:253-264.

4. BRUNSDON, R V (1964a)
The seasonal variation in the nematode egg counts of sheep: a comparison of the spring rise phenomenon in breeding unmated ewes.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 12:75-80.

4. BRUNSDON, R V (1964b)
The effect on the persistence and pattern of nematode infestation of the transfer of naturally infected sheep from pasture to pens.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 12:105-107.

4. BRUNSDON, R V (1964c)
The effect of infestation by nematodes of the family Trichostrongylidae and the tapeworm Monieza expansa upon the liveweight gain and wool production of young sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 12:129-134.

4. BRUNSDON, R V (1965)
Internal parasites and sheep production.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference week, 43-60.

4. BRUNSDON, R V (1966a)
Further studies of the effect of infestation by nematodes of the family Trichostrongylidae in sheep: an evaluation of a strategic drenching programme.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 14:77-83.

4. BRUNSDON, R V (1966b)
Importance of the ewe as a source of Trichostrongyle infection for lambs: Control of the spring-rise phenomenon by a single post-lambing anthelmintic treatment.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 14:118-125.

4. BRUNSDON, R V (1966c)
A comparison of the spring-rise phenomenon in the faecal nematode-egg counts of housed sheep with that of sheep grazing infective pasture.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 14:145-151.

4. BRUNSDON, R V (1966d)
The immunity of sheep to Trichostrongyle infestations following reduction of the circulating leucocyte count by oral administration of chlorambucil: a further study of the spring-rise phenomenon.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 14:161-167.

4. BRUNSDON, R V (1966e)
Internal parasites of sheep and their effects on production.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 26:165-181.

4. BRUNSDON, R V (1967a)
Liver fluke Fasciola hepatica in sheep and cattle in New Zealand and its control.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 15:9-23.

4. BRUNSDON, R V (1967b)
The spring-rise phenomenon: the relationship between the time of lambing and the commencement of the rise in faecal worm-egg counts.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 15:35-40.

4. BRUNSDON, R V (1970a)
The spring-rise phenomenon: seasonal changes in the worm burdens of breeding ewes and in the availability of pasture infection.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 18:47-54.

4. BRUNSDON, R V (1970b)
Within-flock variations in strongyle worm infections in sheep: the need for adequate diagnostic samples.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 18:185-188.

4. BRUNSDON, R V (1970c)
Seasonal changes in the level and composition of nematode worm burdens in young sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 13:126-148.

4. BRUNSDON, R V (1971)
The post-parturient rise in the faecal nematode egg count of ewes: some host-parasite relationships.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 19:100-107.

4. BRUNSDON, R V (1974)
An evaluation of the parasitological & production responses to a single pre-lambing anthelmintic treatment of ewes.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 2:223-230.

4. BRUNSDON, R V (1975)
Control of internal parasites of sheep and cattle.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers Conference Week, 25-29.

4. BRUNSDON, R V (1976)
Grazing management in parasite control.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Sixth Seminar, 74-82.

4. BRUNSDON, R V (1976)
Responses to the anthelmintic treatment of lambs at weaning: the relative importance of various sources of contamination in trichostrongyle infections.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 4: 275-279.

4. BRUNSDON, R V (1982a)
Host/parasite interrelationships in Trichostronglylid infections.
In, Control of Internal Parasites in Sheep. Ed. A D Ross from Animal Industries Workshop, Lincoln College, July 1982, 21-24.

4. BRUNSDON, R V (1982b)
Current farmer drenching practices.
In, Control of Internal Parasites in Sheep. Ed. A D Ross from Animal Industries Workshop, Lincoln College, July 1982, 48-52.

4. BRUNSDON, R V; VLASSOFF, A (1971a)
The post-parturient rise: a comparison of the pattern and relative generic composition of strongyle egg output from lactating and non-lactating ewes.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 19:19-27.

4. BRUNSDON, R V; VLASSOFF, A (1971b)
The post-parturient rise: a comparison of the patter and relative generic composition of faecal strongyle egg counts in ewes and wethers.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 19:32-37.

4. BRUNSDON, R V; VLASSOFF, A (1982a)
Parasite control - a revised approach.
In, Control of Internal Parasites in Sheep. Ed. A D Ross from Animal Industries Workshop, Lincoln College, July 1982, 53-64.

4. BRUNSDON, R V; VLASSOFF, A (1982b)
Production and parasitological responses of lambs exposed to differing low levels of trichostrongylid larvae on pasture.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 10: 391-394.

4. BRUNSDON, R V; KISSLING, R; HOSKING, B C (1983)
A survey of anthelmintic usage for sheep: a time for change?
NZ Veterinary Journal, 31:24-29.

11. BRUNTON, W G; GILBERT, K V (1972)
Interim studies in lamb tenderness III and IV - Part I - Evaluation of lamb conditioned and aged at 10ºC. Part II - evaluation of lamb conditioned at 7ºC.
Report. Meat Research Institute of NZ Inc, MIRINZ No 275.

8. BRYANT, A M; LANCASTER, R J (1970)
The effect of storage time on the voluntary intake of silage by sheep.
Proceedings of the Society of Animal Production, 30:77-89.

8. BRYANT, A M; ULYATT, M J (1965)
Effects of nitrogenous fertiliser on the chemical composition of short -rotation ryegrass and its subsequent digestion by sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 8:107-117.

8. BUCHANAN, A R (1952)
Special-purpose feeds for hoggets: HI ryegrass and its management.
Sheepfarming Annual, 123-149.

12. BUCHANAN, R E W (1981)
New Zealand involvement in further wool processing.
NZ Agricultural Science, 15:65-68.

4. BUDDLE, M B (1941)
Blackleg in sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 63(5): 365-367.

4. BUDDLE, M B (1948)
Blackleg disease in sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 76(4):399.

4. BUDDLE, M B (1949)
Use of vaccines in control of sheep diseases.
Sheepfarming Annual, 69-81.

4. BUDDLE, M B (1952)
A note on penicillin treatment of experimental Clostridium chauveoi infection in sheep.
NZ Veterinary Jouranl, 1:13-14.

4. BUDDLE, M B (1954a)
Production of immunity against ovine brucellosis.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 2:99-109.

4. BUDDLE, M B (1954b)
Production of immunity against Clostridium chauvoei infection in sheep.
NZ Journal of Science and Technology, 35a:395-413.

4. BUDDLE, M B (1955a)
Infectious epididymitis of rams in New Zealand.
Sheepfarming Annual, 48-50.

4. BUDDLE, M B (1955b)
Observations on the transmission of brucella infection in sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 3:10-19.

4. BUDDLE, M B (1955c)
Vaccination in the control of Brucella ovis infection in sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 6:41-46.

4. BUDDLE, M B (1955d)
Experimental infection of sheep with Brucella abortus.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 3:74-77.

4. BUDDLE, M B (1957)
Vaccination against Brucella ovis infection in sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 5:43-50.

4. BUDDLE, M B (1957)
Vaccination in the control of epididymitis in rams.
Sheepfarming Annual, 129-138.

4. BUDDLE, M B (1957)
Vaccination in the control of epididymitis in rams.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 12-19.

4. BUDDLE, M B (1962)
Production of immunity in rams against Brucella ovis infection.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 10:111-115.

4. BUDDLE, M B; CALVERLEY, F K; BOYES, B W (1963)
Brucella ovis vaccination of rams.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 11:90-93.

2. BULL, S F (1949)
Can the hill country supply the stone stock necessary for increased fat lamb production.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 9:51-59.

2. BURGESS, A C (1965)
Carrying more ewes on hill country.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 70-81.

2, 6. BURNELL, R E (1965)
The art of mothering-up ewes with lambs.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 111(4):18-19.

4. BURNELL, R E (1966a)
Footrot in sheep can be eradicated.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 113(4):22-27.

2, 4. BURNELL, R E (1967a)
Cradles make footrot treatment easier.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 114(4):50-53.

2. BURNELL, R E (1967b)
New sheep handling race.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 115(2):26-27.

2. BURNELL, R E (1968)
Gas heated tailer an aid to docking.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 117(2):49-51.

8. BUTLER, B (1984)
Save on winter feed costs.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 148(3):16-17.

8. BUTLER, G W (1959)
The chemical compositum of rapidly growing ryegrass and its relation to animal production.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 19:99-110.

4. BUTLER, G W (1973)
Selenium - responsive disease of sheep and cattle in New Zealand.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Third Seminar, 1-7.

4. BUTLER, G W; PETERSON, P J (1961)
Aspects of the faecal excretion of selenium by sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 4:484-491.

4. BUTLER, G W; RAE, A L (1959)
A progress report on a ryegrass strain trial with particular reference to hogget ill thrift and facial eczema.
Sheepfarming Annual, 181-194.

12. BUTLER, L G; WILKINSON, B R (1979)
Efficiency of wool production and the mechanics of wool follicle production.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 22:543-545.

4. BYFORD, M J (1978)
Ryegrass staggers in sheep and cattle.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 38:42-46.

4. CAIRNEY, I M (1950)
Blackleg in sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 80(5):459-463.

2, 4. CAIRNEY, I M (1951)
Hygienic precautions in sheep farming operations.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 83(5):333-336.

4. CAIRNS, G C (1961)
The efficiency of thiabendazole (MK360) as an anthelmintic in sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 9:147-152.

8. CALDER, G G (1941)
Feeding sheep under war conditions.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 62(1):1-3.

12. CALDER, M W (1968)
Wool marketing study group report.
NZ Meat and Wool Board's Economic Service, Paper No S1437.

4. CALDWELL, D W (1955)
Use of antibiotics on the sheep farm.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 119-122.

4. CALDWELL, D W (1956)
Use of antibiotics on sheep farms.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 92(1):81-83.

2. CALDWELL, D W (1957)
Rearing orphan lambs.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 94(6):610.

8. CALHOUN, N W (1981)
How I feed my sheep for optimum profit.
Proceedings of the Gore Farmer's Conference, 33-42.

4. CALLAGHAN, F R (1955)
Footrot in sheep. A review of its cause, treatment and prevention.
Sheepfarming Annual, 90-98.

12. CALLAGHAN, F R (1956)
Textile research and the NZ Wool Industry.
Sheepfarming Annual, 149-162.

12. CALLAGHAN, F R (1958)
NZ Wool Board - Research plans and results to date.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmer's Conference, 26-35.

10. CALLOW, C F (1983)
Genetic breeding schemes for fecundity in sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Thirteenth Seminar. 149-154.

10. CALLOW, C F (1985)
Sheeplan can help identify high genetic merit flocks and rams.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmer's Conference, 55-59.

4. CAMPBELL, A G; WESSELINK, C (1973)
Facial eczema liver damage and liveweight change in lambs.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 1:291-292

4. CAMPBELL, A G; SINCLAIR, D P (1968a)
Control of facial eczema in lambs by use of fungicides.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 28:148-157.

4. CAMPBELL, A G; SINCLAIR, D P (1968b)
Control of facial eczema in lambs by the use of fungicides.
Sheepfarming Annual, 21-28.

4, 10. CAMPBELL, A G; MEYER, H H; HENDERSON,  H V; WESSELINK, C (1981)
Breeding for facial eczema resistance - a progress report.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 41:273-278.

4, 10. CAMPBELL, A G; MORTIMER, P H; SMITH, B L; CLARKE, J N; RONALDSON, J W (1975)
Breeding for facial eczema resistance?
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 62-64

4. CAMPBELL, R C (1980)
A preliminary report on the results of the first year of a five year survey on lamb perinatal mortality.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Tenth Seminar, 94-99.

10. CAMPBELL, R I (1982)
Use of a private computer for flock records and analyses.
Proceedings of the World Congress of Sheep and Beef Cattle breeding. Ed R A Barton and W C Smith, Dunmore Press, Vol 2;267-269.

3. CAMPBELL, S G; SIEGEL, M J; KNOWLTON, B J (1977)
Sheep immunoglobulins and their transmission to the neonatal lamb.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 25:361-365. 13

4. CARAVAGGI, C; WRIGHT, E (1969)
The retention and excretion by sheep of x-Tocopherol after oral or intramuscular administration
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 12:655-657

4. CARAVAGGI, C; GIBBONS, M W; WRIGHT, E (1968)
The appearance of tocopherol in the blood of sheep after intramuscular injection of x-Tocopheryl Acetate.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 11:313-318.

12. Care and repair of shearing machines.
NZ Department of Agriculture, Bulletin No 234, 24p.

12. CARNABY, G A; ROSS, D A; ELLIOTT, K H (1984)
The effect of fibre and processing variables on yarn bulk and related properties of wool carpet.
Journal of the Textile Institute, 75:1-16.

12. CARNABY, G A; ELLIOTT, K H (1980)
Bulk: A wool trait of importance to the carpet industry.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 40:196-204.

12. CARRICE, R G; COCKREM, F R M; WICKHAM, G A (1970)
Wool growth in relation to dietary protein level.
 Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 30:202-208.

12. CARRICE, R G; COCKREM, F R M; HADEN, D D; WICKHAM, G A (1970)
Wool growth and plasma amino acid responses of NZ Romney Sheep to formalin treated casein and methionine supplements.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 13:631-640.

2. CARRINGTON, G (1961)
Pasture establishment on a Reporoa sheep farm.
Proceedings of the NZ Grassland Association, 23:69-74.

11. CARSE, W A; LOCKER, R H (1974)
A survey of pH values at the surface of beef and lamb carcasses stored in a chiller.
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 25:1529-1535.

10. CARTER, A H (1968)
Sire breeds for export lamb production. 1. Lamb survival and growth rate.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmer's Conference Week 65-71.

10.  CARTER, A H (1969a)
Research with fine wool merinos.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 118(5):22-23.

10. CARTER, A H (1969b)
Sire breeds for export lamb production. 1. Lamb survivial and growth rate.
Wool Technology and Sheep Breeding, 16(2):107-109.

10. CARTER, A H (1970a)
Sheep breeding research.
Proceedings of the Invermay Farmer's Conference, 25-35.

10. CARTER, A H (1970b)
The potential for increased for farm efficiency from exotic breeds of sheep and cattle.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmer's Conference, 20:108-123.

10. CARTER, A H (1971)
The likely role of exotic breeds in productive improvement of sheep in NZ.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's First Seminar, 48-63.

10. CARTER, A H (1972)
New blood sought for NZ sheep flocks.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 125(1):25-33.

10. CARTER, A H (1974)
Comparison of sire breeds for crossbred lamb production from NZ Romney ewes.
European Association of Animal Production, Publication 25:1-11.

10. CARTER, A H (1975)
Importation and utilisation of exotic livestock breeds.
Proceedings of the III World Conference of Animal Production, Melbourne, Ed R L Reid, Sydney University Press, 608-615.

10. CARTER, A H (1976a)
Exploitation of exotic genotypes.
Proceedings of the 1976 International Congress, Muresk & Perth, Western Australia, Western Australian Institute of Technology, 117-128.

10. CARTER, A H (1976b)
Exploitation of exotic genotypes.
In, Sheep breeding. Proceedings of the 1976 International Congress, Muresk & Perth, Western Australia, August 1976. Perth, Western Australia, Western Australian Institute of Technology, 117-128.

10. CARTER, A H; COX, E H (1982)
Sheep breeds in NZ.
Sheep Production. Vol 1. Breeding & Production. Ed G A Wickham & M F McDonald. NZ Institute of Agricultural Science, 11-38.

10. CARTER, A H; KIRTON, A H (1975)
Lamb production performance of 14 sire breeds mated to NZ Romney ewes.
Livestock Production Science, 2:157-166.

10. CARTER, A H; KIRTON, A H; SINCLAIR, D P (1974)
Sires for export lamb production 1. Lamb survival, growth rate, and wool production.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 20-28.

10. CARTER, D R (1974)
Structure and activities of Perendale Genetic Development Holding Limited.
Sheepfarming Annual, 164-168.

12. CARTER, D R (1978)
A farmer's concept of the NZ wool industry.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 38:31-33.

4. CARTER, M E; HUNTER, R (1970)
Isolation of parainfluenza type 3 virus from sheep in NZ.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 18:226-227.

11. CARTER, W A (1963)
Home killing of mutton and pork.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 107:272-275.

2. CASBOLT, E F (1967a)
Labour units (including owner-operator) per thousand sheep.
NZ Meat and Wool Board's Economic Service, Paper No S1389.

13. CASBOLT, E F (1967b)
Annual percentage changes in sheep farmers' costs 1952-1967.
NZ Meat and Wool Board's Economic Service, Paper No S1396.

2. CASELBERG, H M (1966)
How to get into sheep farming.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmer's Conference, 88-93

12. Chain-shearing (1977)
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 134(4):12-13

8. CHALCROFT, J P; BULLIVANT, S; HOWARD, B H (1973)
Ultrastructural studies on Selenomonas ruminatium from the sheep rumen.
Journal of General Microbiology, 79:135-146.

4. CHALMERS, K (1977)
The efficacy of Oxfendazole against natural infections of nematodes and cestodes in sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 25:266-269.

4. CHALMERS, K (1979)
The efficacy of Oxfendazole against naturally acquired Dictyocaulus spp in sheep and cattle.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 27:8 and 13.

4. CHALMERS, M L (1967)
Cobalt deficiency in sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 114(3):31.

11. CHAMBERS, J A N; BICKERSTAFF, R (1982)
Insulin resistance and fatness in growing lambs.
Proceedings of the Nutrition Society of NZ, 7:106.

8. CHAMBER, J A N; MUNRO, J; SYKES, A R; BICKERSTAFFE, R (1981)
Glucose metabolism in milk and grass fed lambs.
Proceedings of the Nutrition Society of NZ, 6:55.

4. CHANDLER, R L (1957)
Development of vaccines for Johne's disease in sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 5:39-43.

6. CH'ANG, T S (1960)
The use of harness and crayon on rams to mark ewes during the tupping season.
Sheepfarming Annual, 211-218.

6. CH'ANG, T S (1961a)
Reproductive disturbances in ewes grazed on Montgomery Red Clover.
Sheepfarming Annual, 153-156.

6. CH'ANG, T S (1961b)
Reproductive performance of NZ Romney sheep grazed on red clover (Trifolium pratense) pastures.
Journal of Agricultural Science, UK, 57:123-127.

10. CH'ANG, T S (1963)
Genotype-pasture interaction in the fertility of Romney Marsh ewes.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 23:100-106.

10. CH'ANG, T S (1967)
Indirect selection for higher fertility of the Romney ewe.
Sheepfarming Annual, 7-14.

10. CH'ANG, T S (1973)
Breeding for improved reproduction in sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 33:18-25.

6. CH'ANG, T S; EVANS, R (1979)
Age and breed effect of ram on ewes reproductive performance.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 39:77-86.

10. CH'ANG, T S; RAE, A L (1961)
Sources of variation in the weaning weight of Romney Marsh lambs.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 4:578-582.

10. CH'ANG, T S; RAE, A L (1970)
The genetic basis of growth reproduction and maternal environment in Romney ewes.  I Genetic variation in hogget characters and fertility of the ewe.
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 21:115-129.

10. CH'ANG, T S; RAE, A L (1972)
The genetic basis of growth, reproduction and maternal environment in Romney ewes. II. Genetic covariation between hogget characters, fertility, and maternal environment of the ewe.
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 23:149-165.

10. CH'ANG, T S; RAESIDE, J I (1957)
Studies on the breeding season of NZ Romney ewe lambs.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production 17:80-86.

6. CH'ANG, T S; MCDONALD, M F; WONG, E D (1968)
Introduction of oestrus and ovulation in Romney ewe hoggets with a progestagen.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 11:525-532.

4. CHARLESTON, W A G (1971)
A critical review of the methods used in the control of nematodes in sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's First seminar, 115-129.

4. CHARLESTON, W A G (1972)
The economics of internal parasite control in sheep and cattle.
Sheepfarming Annual, 40-44.

4. CHARLESTON, W A G (1982)
An introduction to gastrointestinal nematode parasites of sheep and cattle in NZ.
In, Control of Internal Parasites in sheep. Ed A D Ross from Animal Industries Workshop, Lincoln College, July 1982, 5-10.

4. CLARK, R G (1980)
Ovine mammary diseases - a review.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Tenth seminar, 16-29.

8. CLARK, R G (1982)
Length of ovine ruminal papillae as an indirect measure of energy intake in weaned lambs; preliminary report.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Twelth seminar, 97-100.

8. CHRISTIAN, K R; COUP, M R (1954)
Measurement of feed intake by grazing cattle and sheep. VI. The determination of chronic oxide in faeces.
NZ Journal of Science and Technology. 36a(4):328-330.

8. CHRISTIAN, K R; WILLIAMS, V J (1957)
Rumen studies in sheep. IV. The rumen metabolism of fresh and dried grass.
NZ Journal of Science and Technology, 38a:1003-1010.

4. CHRISTIAN, K R; WILLIAMS, V J (1960)
Attempts to produce hypomagnesaemia in dry non-pregnant sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 3:389-398.

8. CHRISTIAN, K R; WILLIAMS, V J (1966)
Rumen fermentation of herbage in sheep receiving carbohydrate supplements.
Journal of Agricultural Science, UK, 66:285-293.

8. CHRISTIAN, K R; WILLIAMS, V J; CARTER, A H (1965)
The estimation of faeces output of stall fed sheep using chronic oxide marker.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 8:530-541.

11. CHRYSTALL, B B; HAGYARD, C J (1975)
Accelerated conditioning of lamb.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 130(6):7-9.

11. CHRYSTALL, B B; HAGYARD, C J (1976)
Electrical stimulation and lamb tenderness.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 19:7-11.

11. CHRYSTALL, B B; DEVINE, C E; SNODGRASS, M; ELLERY, S (1982)
Tenderness of exercise-stressed lambs.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 25:331-336.s

11. CHRYSTALL, B B; DEVINE, C E; DAVEY, C L (1980a)
Studies in electrical stimulation: Post mortem decline in nervous responses in lambs.
Meat Science, 4:69-78.

11. CHRYSTALL, B B; DEVINE, C E; DAVEY, C L (1980b)
Electrical stimulation: Influence of post-mortem delay and curare on nervous responses in lambs.
Fibrous Proteins, Vol 2, Ed. D A D Palrry & L K Creamer, Academic Press, 67-75.

11. CHRYSTALL, B B; HAGYARD, C J; WADE, L; ELLERY, S (1984)
Combined low and high voltage stimulation of lamb.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 27:43-47.

11. CHRYSTALL, B B; DEVINE, C E; DAVEY, C L; KIRTON, A H (1981)
Animal stress and its effect on rigormortis development in lambs.
In, the Problem of Dark-Cutting in Beef. Ed. D E Hood & P V Tarrant, Nijhoff, 269-288.

11. CHRYSTALL, B B; DEVINE, C E; ELLERY, C E; WADE, L (1984)
Low voltage electrical stimulation of lamb: its effect on muscle pH and tenderness.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 27:513-523.

11. CHRYSTALL, J B (1947)
Intensive grassland management. Fat lambs farms.
Proceedings of the NZ Grassland Association, 9:31-33.

8. CLARE, N T; STEVENSON, A E (1964)
Measurement of feed intake by grazing cattle and sheep. X. Determination of Nitrogen in faeces and feeds using an auto-analyser.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 1:198-204.

4. CLARE, R J; BRUNSWICK, L (1971)
Worm control in lambs.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 122(2):67-69.

8. CLARK, D A; LAMBERT, M G; ROLSTON, M P; DYMOCK, N (1982)
Diet selection by goats and sheep on hill country.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 42:155-158.

12. CLARK, J (1955)
Wool and its production in the South Island. 4. The production of wool. D Fat lamb flock.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 36-40.

8. CLARKE, J E; PASSMAN, A (1983)
The influence of nutrition of Suffolk and Coopworth lambskin characteristics.
Leather and Shoe Research Association, Research Report, LASRA 26.

12. CLARKE, J E; PASSMAN, A; MACKAY, M (1984)
The influence of the Booroola on woolskin and leather quality.
Leather and Shoe Research Association, Research Report, LASRA RR30 (1984).

4. CLARK, R (1984)
A stubborn Scot's tenacious battle with Footrot.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 149(3):39-40.

4. CLARK, R G (1972)
Field observations on ovine mastitis.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Second seminar, 47-54.

3. CLARK, R G (1975)
The effect of cold and rain on adult sheep. Pathological considerations.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Fifth seminar, 15-21.

4. CLARK, R G (1982)
Trace element analysis in the diagnosis of poor growth in sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Twelth Seminar, 150-163.

4. CLARK, R G (1983a)
Short spine in Perendale lambs.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Veterinary and Comparative Pathology 13th Annual seminar.

4. CLARK, R G (1983b)
Diagnostic data as a basis for mineral therapy in poor lamb growth.
In, Lamb Growth. Ed. A S Familton, Technical Handbook from Animal Industries Workshop, Lincoln College, June-July 1983, 193-212.

4. CLARK, R G; LEWIS, K H C (1977)
Deaths in sheep after overdosage with thiabendazole.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 25:187-190.

4. CLARK, R G; TOWERS, N R (1984)
Diagnosis of mineral deficiencies in sheep and cattle.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 44:143-146.

2. CLARK, V R (1963)
Hoggets.
Tussock Grasslands and Mountain Lands Institute review, 5:9-12.

10. CLARK, V R (1978)
Genetics of coloured sheep
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 236-240

5. CLARK, V R (1980)
Application of animal behaviour to intensive grazing systems employing large molis.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmer's Conference, 64-73.

5. CLARK, V R; JAY, N P (1975)
Comparative production of Romney sheep grazed with and without access to drinking water (summary only).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 35:150.

12. CLARK, V R; KESHARY, K R; COUP, I E; HENDERSON, A E (1965)
The relationship between fleece weight and efficiency in Romney and Corriedale sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 8:511-522.

3. CLARK, W T; COX, J E; BIRTLES, M J (1978)
Atresia of the small intestine in lambs and calves.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 26:120-122.

1, 4. CLARKE, E A (1947)
Effect on thrift and production in sheep of highly improved and top dressed pastures.
Proceedings of the Tenth Annual Meeting of the Sheepfarmers, 30-47.

2. CLARKE, E A (1947)
Fertiliser, pasture consideration and management in relation to fat lamb production.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 7:75-93.

2. CLARKE, E A (1949a)
Effect of pasture strains and fertilisers on the production of fat lamb and wool.
Proceedings of the NZ Grassland Association, 11:81-88.

10. CLARKE, E A (1949b). 4
Some recent developments in sheep breeding and improvement.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmer's Conference Week, 37-49.

10, 11. CLARKE, E A (1951a)
Controllable factors influencing wool returns.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 193-205.

10. CLARKE, E A (1951b)
Some aspects of hill country sheep improvements.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 11:5-17.

10. CLARKE, E A (1952)
Controllable factors which influence wool returns.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 84:61-64.

4. CLARKE, E A (1953)
Rickets in hoggets.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 45-54.

2. CLARKE, E A (1954a)
Early weaning of lambs on hill country.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 89(5):471-476.

2. CLARKE, E A (1954b)
The early weaning of lambs on hill country.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 45-52.

2. CLARKE, E A (1959a)
Recent developments in sheep management in North Island hill country.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers Conference, 17-24.

8. CLARKE, E A (1959b)
A summary of intake studies with hoggets.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 19:91-97.

10. CLARKE, E A (1962a)
Crossbreeding in sheep.
Sheepfarming Annual, 85-96.

10. CLARKE, E A (1962b)
Crossbreeding in sheep.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 42-51.

10. CLARKE, E A (1966)
The potential of exotic breeds.
NZ Agricultural Science, 1(9):14-16.

10. CLARKE, E A (1967a)
Performance recording of sheep.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 19-34.

10. CLARKE, E A (1967b)
Performance recording of sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 27:29-45.

10. CLARKE, E A (1968)
Progress in flock recording.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 18:25-32.

10. CLARKE, E A (1969)
Have exotic breeds relevance for NZ.
NZ Meat Producer, 13(8):14-17.

4. CLARKE, E A; FILMER, D B (1954a)
Observations on Helminth parasites and hogget unthriftiness in NZ.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 14:91-95.

4. CLARKE, E A; FILMER, D B (1954b)
Worms and hogget unthriftiness.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 71-77.

2. CLARKE, E A; FILMER, D B (1956a)
Rearing thrifty hoggets.
Sheepfarming Annual, 119-138.

2. CLARKE, E A; FILMER, D B (1956b)
Hogget rearing.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 9(2):115-120.

2. CLARKE, E A; FILMER, D B (1956c)
Rearing thrifty hoggets.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 40-54.

4. CLARKE, E A; FILMER, D B (1956d)
Hogget ill-thrift.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 16:22.

2, 4. CLARKE, E A; FILMER, D B (1958a)
Studies in hogget rearing. I. General characteristics of hogget ill-thrift.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 1:249-264.

4. CLARKE, E A; FILMER, D B (1958b)
Studies in hogget rearing. II. The role of parasites in hogget ill-thrift.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 1:382-417.

11. CLARKE, E A; MCMEEKAN, C P (1950)
Carcass quality of NZ export lamb and mutton.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 67-77.

11. CLARKE, E A; MCMEEKAN, C P (1952a)
NZ lamb and mutton. I. Anatomical characteristics of lamb and mutton carcasses.
NZ Journal of Science and Technology, 33a(5):1-15.

11. CLARKE, E A; MCMEEKAN, C P (1952b)
NZ lamb and mutton. III. The nutritive status of lamb and mutton carcasses.
NZ Journal of Science and Technology, 33a(5):24-28.

2. CLARKE, E A; WILSON, G S (1947a)
Sheep grazing trials.
Proceedings of the NZ Grassland Association, 9:48-51.

4. CLARKE, E A; WILSON, G S (1947b)
Control of footrot by eradication - results of trials at Massey College.
Proceedings of the Tenth Meeting of Sheepfarmers, 121-125.

2, 4. CLARKE, E A; CARTON, R A; WILSON, G S (1953)
The effect of highly improved and topdressed pastures on the thrift and production of sheep.
NZ: Massey Agricultural College and Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, 92 pp.

6. CLARKE, I J (1973)
Repeated gonadotrophic stimulation of ewes (summary only).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 33:204.

6. CLARKE, I J; MCDONALD, M F (1975)
Influence of gonadotrophic stimulation on progestagen synchronisation in the ewe.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 18:19-22.

12. CLARKE, J (1973)
The NZ wool clip and the future.
Sheepfarming Annual, 41-50.

4. CLARKE, J K; BROWN, V G; ALLEY, M R (1974)
Isolation and identification of mycoplasmas from the respiratory tract of sheep in NZ.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 22:117-121.

2. CLARKE, J N (1965)
Methods of lamb castration.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 6-14.

10. CLARKE, J N (1971)
Crossing experiments for the utilisation of sheep breeds in NZ.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 31:164-174.

10. CLARKE, J N (1972)
Current levels of performance in the Ruakura fertility flock of Romney sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 32:99-111.

10. CLARKE, J N (1973)
Sheep immigrants arrive at Somes Island.
Meat and Wool, February 1973, 3-5.

10. CLARKE, J N (1975)
New techniques of reproduction and their relevance to breeding groups.
Sheepfarming Annual, 157-167.

2. CLARKE, J N (1976)
Docking and castration: is it necessary?
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Sixth seminar, 3-11.

10. CLARKE, J N (1978)
Romneys: highly selected versus industry animals.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conferene, FPP160.

10. CLARKE, J N (1980)
Performance recording increases sheep productivity.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference 1980, 13-31.

10. CLARKE, J N (1982a)
The place of crossbreeding in sheep improvement programmes.
Proceedings of the World Congress on Sheep and Beef Cattle Breeding, Ed. R A Barton and W C Smith,  Dunmore Press, Vol 2:157-173.

10. CLARKE, J N (1982b)
Utilisation of breed resources in the improvement of sheep productivity.
Proceedings of the 2nd World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production (Madrid, October 1982),  Vol 5:635-654.

10. CLARKE, J N (1982c)
Current research plans and the future of the Booroola Merino in NZ.
Proceedings of the Australian Workshop on Booroola Merino sheep, Armidale, August 25-26, 1980:89.

10. CLARKE, J N (1982d)
Mating plans and their effects in sheep improvement.
Sheep Production. Vol 1. Breeding and Production. Ed. G A Wickham & M F McDonald, NZ Institute of Agricultural Science, 111-142.

10. CLARKE, J N (1984)
The need to import new livestock genotypes: sheep imports.
NZ Agricultural Science, 18:11-18.

10. CLARKE, J N; BINNIE, B D (1981)
Selection policies for commercial flocks.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 13-17.

10. CLARKE, J N; DOBBIE, J L (1976)
Selection for twinning in sheep.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 100-101.

10. CLARKE, J N; MEYER, H H (1977)
The performance of exotic sheep crosses. Progress report.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 34-41.

10. CLARKE, J N; MEYER, H H (1980)
Implications of experimental results in NZ to the exploitation of breed differences in sheep and beef cattle.
Proceedings of the World Congress on Sheep and Beef Cattle breeding, Ed. R A Barton and W C Smith, Dunmore Press, Vol 1:133-146.

10. CLARKE, J N; RAE, A L (1977)
Technical aspects of the present sheep recording scheme (Sheeplan).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 37:183-197.

10. CLARKE, J N; RATTRAY, P V (1983)
The scope offered by dual-purpose breeds.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 15-20.

10. CLARKE, J N; BENNETT, G L; KIRTON, A H (1984)
Relative performance of meat breeds of sheep in NZ and Overseas.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 239-242.

6. CLARKE, J N; GEENTY, K G; BENNETT, R G; CHRISTENSEN, G N; WILSON, J A (1974)
Comparison of pen and paddock systems for the pedigree mating of sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 34:23-27.

6. CLARKE, J N; ROBERTS, E M; CARTER, A H; KIRTON, A H (1966)
Hormal synchronization of oestrus in Romney ewes during the breeding season.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 26:107-121.

6. 10. CLARKE, J N; TERVIT, H R; WELCH, R A S; HARVEY, T G (1984)
Artificial insemination in the sheep industry.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 54-58.

10, 11. CLARKE, J N; ATKINS, K D; GEENTY, K G; JOHNSON, D L; HICKEY, S M; WILSON, J A (1982)
Evaluation of dam breeds for export lamb production.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 42:133-135.

12. CLEAR, M H; KETTLE, P R; HYNES, T J (1982)
Retention of diazinon in wool on Romney and Drysdale sheep and in hair on goats.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 10:19-21.

6. CLEVERDON, J M; HART, D S (1981)
Oestrous and ovarian activity of Booroola Merino and crossbred ewe hoggets (brief communication).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 41:189-192.

2, 6. CLOUT, G (1974)
Improving lambing performance. 1. Condition scoring.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 129(6):14-15.

12. COCKREM, F R M (1957)
Analysis of factors contributing to fleece weight in the NZ Romney.
Proceedings of the 27th Congress of the Australian & NZ Association for the Advancement of Science.

6, 12. COCKREM, F R (1958)
Further investigation on face cover in sheep.
Sheepfarming Annual, 21-22.

10, 12. COCKREM, F R M (1959a)
Studies of the effects of the gene N on body growth and fleece development in the NZ Romney, II. The development of the fibre population.
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 10:400-412.

10, 12. COCKREM, F R M (1959b)
Studies of the effects of the gene N on body growth and fleece development in the NZ Romney III. Fibre diameter and medullation.
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 10:413-423.

10, 12. COCKREM, F R M (1959c)
Studies of the effects of the gene N on body growth and fleece development in the NZ Romney IV. Fleece weight differences and general discussion.
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 10:424-432.

6, 10. COCKREM, F R M (1960)
A progress report on research on face cover (summary only).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 20:61-62.

10. COCKREM, F R M (1962a)
A breeding policy for wool production.
Wool 3:35-39.

3. COCKREM, F R M (1962b)
A relationship between skin temperature and amount of wool grown on various positions on the NZ Romney marsh sheep.
Nature (London) 196:560.

12. COCKREM, F R M (1963)
Body growth and fleece development in the NZ Romney N-type sheep.
Animal Breeding Abstracts, 31:445-453.

10. COCKREM, F R M (1965a)
The analysis and interpretation of data on body weight of the two-tooth ewe.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 25:164-183.

10, 12. COCKREM, F R M (1965b)
Face cover research.
Wool, 4:56-58.

3. COCKREM, F R M (1967a)
The effect of temperature on body growth and other traits of open and woolly-faced Romney lambs.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 27:193-209.

1. COCKREM, F R M (1967b)
A note on the influence of liveweight on production in high country flocks.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 10:179-182.

10, 12. COCKREM, F R M (1968a)
Studies of face cover in the NZ Romney sheep III. The body weight growth of lambs of different face cover grade.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 11:560-574.

10, 12. COCKREM, F R M (1968b)
Studies of face cover in the NZ Romney sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 11:560-574.

6. COCKREM, F R M (1979)
A review of the influence of liveweight and flushing on fertility made in the context of efficient sheep production.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 39:23-42.

6. COCKREM, F R M; MCDONALD, M F (1969). 12
An investigation of the relationships between body temperature and implantation and lambing rates in the NZ Romney ewe.
Proceedings of the NZ Societ of Animal Production, 29:195-207.

10, 12. COCKREM, F R M; RAE, A L (1959)
Studies of the effects of the gene N on body growth and fleece development in the NZ Romney. I. The body growth of the N-type lamb.
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 10:387-399.

12. COCKREM, F R M; RAE, A L (1961)
A review of work on wool growth.
Sheepfarming Annual, 41-53.

10, 12. COCKREM, F R M; RAE, A L (1966a)
Studies of face cover in the NZ Romney Marsh sheep. I. The relationship between face cover, wool blindness, and productive characters.
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 17:967-974.

10, 12. COCKREM, F R M; RAE, A L (1966b)
Studies of face cover in the NZ Romney Marsh sheep. II. The measurement of face cover and factors associated with differences in face grades.
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 17:975-987.

3. COCKREM, F R M; SUTCLIFFE, P J (1968)
Sources of variation in body temperature in relation to its measurement in the NZ Romney sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 11:911-922.

3. COCKREM, F R M; WICKHAM, G A (1960)
Some preliminary observations on factors affecting the temperature at the skin surface of the NZ Romney sheep.  I. The estimation of skin temperature.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 3:1015-1026.

3. COCKREM, F R M; WICKHAM, G A (1961)
Some preliminary oservations on factors affecting the temperature at the skin surface of the NZ Romney sheep.  II. The effects of sympathectomy and of vasodilator or vasoconstructor drugs.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 4:31-44.

10, 12. COCKREM, F R; BARTON, R A; RAE, A L (1956)
Face cover in Romney sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 16:59-65.

10. COCKS, J R (1982)
Recording the performance of a large flock.
Proceedings of the World Congress of Sheep and Beef Cattle breeding. Ed. R A Barton and W C Smith,  Dunmore Press, Vol 2:271-275.

11. COLLETT, J N; HARRISON, D L (1968)
Lindane residues on pasture and in the fat of sheep grazing pasture treated with Lindane prills.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 11:589-600.

10. COLLIER, K R (1982)
The use of ram hoggets in a commercial Romney breeding flock.
NZ Agricultural Science, 16:105-106.

1. COLLIN, F H (1966)
Interim report on results from Tangoio and Waerenga-O-Kuri stocking rate trials.
NZ Agricultural Science, 1(5):9-14.

4. COLLINS, G H (1973)
Ovine toxoplasmosis.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Third Seminar, 49-53.

4. COLLINS, G H; CHARLESTON, W A G (1980)
Studies of Sarcocystis species. VII: the effect of temperature on the viability of macrocysts (Sarcosystis gigantea) of sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 28:189-191.

4. COLLINS, G H; ATKINSON, E; CHARLESTON, W A G (1979)
Studies on Sarcocystis species. III: The macrocystic species of sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 27:204-206.

12. COLLINS, M A (1968)
Growing fine wool on irrigated pastures.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 117(5):68-71.

10. COLLINS, M A (1973a)
Commercial flock selection.
Methven Livestock Seminar, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Ashburton, July 25.

10. COLLINS, M A (1973b)
Perendales on the Canterbury Plains.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 127(4):42-43.

10. COMMERCIAL RAM BREEDING PAYS DIVIDENDS (1983)
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 147(4):20-21

4. COOK, T F (1966)
Sheep dipping mortalities.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 14:55-61.

4. COOK, T F; WALLACE, G V (1974)
A new dipping concept.
NZ Veterinary Journal 22:129-132.

8. COOP, I E (1949)
The effect of starvation and feeding after starvation on metabolic activity in the rumen.
NZ Journal of Science and Technology, 31a(1):1-12.

8. COOP, I E (1950a)
Effect of level of nutrition during pregnancy and lactation on lamb and wool production of grazing sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 10:20-25.

8. COOP, I E (1950b)
The effect of level of nutrition during pregnancy and lactation on lamb and wool production of grazing sheep.
Journal of Agricultural Science, UK, 40:311-340.

10, 11. COOP, I E (1951a)
Fat-lamb sires.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 49-56.

8. COOP, I E (1951b)
Feeding sheep in Canterbury.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 83(1):4-8.

8. COOP, I E (1951c)
Feeding sheep in Canterbury.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 83(2):131-136.

12. COOP, I E (1953)
Wool growth as affected by nutrition and by climatic factors.
Journal of Agricultural Science, UK, 43:456-472.

1. COOP, I E (1955)
Some animal production problems in the South Island.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 15:5-10.

10. COOP, I E (1956a)
Face cover in sheep.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 42-47.

10. COOP, I E (1956b)
Face cover in Corriedale sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 16:55-58.

10, 12. COOP, I E (1956c)
The significance of face cover in Corriedale and Romney-Corriedale sheep.
NZ Journal of Science and Technolgoy, 37a:542-544.

8. COOP, I E (1956d)
The effect of high and low plane rearing of hoggets on lifetime productivity.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 16:31-38.

11. COOP, I E (1957a)
Border Leicester cross ewes for fat lamb production.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 17:88-95.

10. COOP, I E (1958)
Breeding for fat lamb production
Proceedings of the Invermay Farmers' Conference.

8. COOP, I E (1961)
The energy requirements of sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 21:79-91.

8. COOP, I E (1962a)
The energy requirements of sheep for maintenance and gain. I. Pen fed sheep.
Journal of Agricultural Science, UK, 58:179-186

6. COOP, I E (1962b)
Liveweight-productivity relationships in sheep. I. Liveweight and reproduction.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 5:249-264.

6. COOP, I E (1962c)
Experiments on sheep fertility at Lincoln College.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 49-53.

6. COOP, I E (1964a)
Liveweight, flushing and fertility.
Sheepfarming Annual, 122-132.

6. COOP, I E (1964b)
Liveweight, flushing and fertility.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 69-81.

8. COOP, I E (1964c)
Sheep nutrition and management.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 23:129-148.

6. COOP, I E (1965a)
Synchronized lambing.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 60-65.

6. COOP, I E (1965b)
Effect of size of ewe on productive performance.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 110(1):57-61.

2. COOP, I E (1965c)
A review of the ewe equivalent system.
NZ Agricultural Science, 1(3):13-18.

6. COOP, I E (1966a)
The response of ewes to flushing.
World Review of Animal Production, 2:69-78.

1. COOP, I E (1966b)
Some vital statistics of high country sheep flocks.
Tussock Grasslands and Mountain Lands Institute Review, 10:7-10.

6. COOP, I E (1966c)
The effect of flushing on reproductive performance of ewes.
Journal of Agricultural Science, UK, 67:305-324.

10. COOP, I E (1966d)
The potential crossbreeding with sheep: Using existing breeds in NZ.
NZ Agricultural Science, 1(a):12-14.

12. COOP, I E (1966e)
The influence of liveweight on wool production and reproduction in high country flocks.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 9:165-181.

8. COOP, I E (1969)
The influence of nutritional level in early pregnancy of the ewe.
Journal of Agricultural Science, UK, 73:387-394.

8. COOP, I E (1972a)
Protein production from sheep, goats and deer.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 32:178-184.

8. COOP, I E (1972b)
Nutrition of grazing sheep with particular reference to reproduction.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Second seminar, 8-13.

7. COOP, I E (1973)
Age and liveweight in sheep.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 1:65-68.

10. COOP, I E (1974)
Crossbreeding, interbreeding and establishing a new breed of sheep (Brief communication).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 34:11-13.

6. COOP, I E (1977)
Depression of lambing percentage from mating on Lucerne.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 37:149-151.

10. COOP, I E (1978)
The Coopworth breed of sheep.
World Review of Animal Production, 14:9-16.

6. COOP, I E (1981a)
Sheep and Goat production.
World Animal Science series, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 492pp.

2. COOP, I E (1981b)
Intensive grassland systems.
In, Sheep and Goat Production, Ed I E Coop, Elsevier, 351-374.

10. COOP, I E (1985)
Coopworth policy - past and future.
Proceedings of the Coopworth Sheep Society Conference.

3, 8. COOP, I E; ABRAHAMSON, M (1973)
The effect of teeth condition on intake of grazing sheep.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 1:58-64.

8. COOP, I E; BLAKLEY, R L (1949)
The metabolism and toxicity of cyanides and cyanogenetic glucocides in sheep. I. Activity in the rumen.
NZ Journal of Science and Technology, 30a:277-291.

8. COOP, I E; BLAKLEY, R L (1950a)
The metabolism and toxicity of cyanides and cyanogenetic glucocides in sheep. II Detoxication of hydrocyanic acid.
NZ Journal of Science and Technology, 31a(3):1-16.

8. COOP, I E; BLAKLEY, R L (1950b)
The metabolism and toxicity of cyanides and cyanogenetic glucocides in sheep. III Toxicity of cyanides and cyanogenetic glucocides.
NZ Journal of Science and Technology, 31a(5):44-58.

10, 11. COOP, I E; CLARK, V R (1949)
Fat lamb crosses in Canterbury.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 9:112-116.

10, 11. COOP, I E; CLARK, V R (1952)
A comparison of breeds of ram for fat lamb production.
NZ Journal of Science and Technology, 34a:153-171.

10, 11. COOP, I E; CLARK, V R (1953)
A comparison of breeds of ram for fat lamb production.
NZ Journal of Science and Technology, 34a:153-171.

2. COOP, I E; CLARK, V R (1955)
The influence of method of rearing as hoggets on the lifetime productivity of sheep.
NZ Journal of Science and Technology, 37a:214-228.

2. COOP, I E; CLARK, V R (1956)
The influence of method of rearing as hoggets on the lifetime productivity of sheep.
NZ Journal of Science and Technology, 37a:214-228.

10, 11. COOP, I E; CLARK, V R (1957)
Breeds of ram for fat lamb production.
NZ Journal of Science and Technology, 38a:928-946.

12. COOP, I E; CLARK, V R (1958)
The effect of thyroxine on wool growth and lamb production.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 1:365-381.

12. COOP, I E; CLARK, V R (1960)
The reproductive performance of ewes mated on Lucerne.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 3:922-933.

10. COOP, I E; CLARK, V R (1965)
A comparison of Romney and first cross Border Leicester-Romney ewes for export lamb production.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 8:188-203.

6, 12. COOP, I E; CLARK, V R (1966)
The influence of liveweight on wool production and reproduction in high country flocks.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 9:165-181.

6. COOP, I E; CLARK, V R (1968)
Synchronisation of oestrus in ewes (summary only).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 28:114.

1, 13. COOP, I E; DEVENDRA, C (1981)
Systems biological and economic efficiencies.
In, Sheep and Goat Production, Ed. I E Coop, Elsevier, 297-307.

8. COOP, I E; DREW, K R (1963)
Maintenance and lactation requirements of grazing sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production. 23:53-61.

12. COOP, I E; HART, D S (1953)
Environmental factors affecting wool growth.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 13:113-120.

12. COOP, I E; HAYMAN, B I (1962)
Liveweight - productivity relationships in sheep. II. Effect of liveweight on production and efficiency of production of lamb wool.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 5:265-277.

8. COOP, I E; HILL, M K (1962)
The energy requirements of sheep for maintenance and gain. II. Grazing sheep.
Journal of Agricultural Science, UK, 58:187-200.

4. COOP, I E; MCLEOD, G B (1948)
Sheep dipping trials with Derris, Bentonite Sulphure, DDT, and Benzene Hexachloride.
NZ Journal of Science and Technology, 30a:292-304.

8. COOP, I E; CLARK, V R; CLARO, D (1971).
Nutrition of the ewe in early lactation. I. Lamb growth rate.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 15:203-208.

11. COOP, I E; CLARK, V R; JAY, N P (1979)
Fat content of heavy weight lamb carcasses of several breeds and crosses.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agrciulture, 7:103-106.

12. COOP, I E; HENDERSON, A E; DRAKE, J H (1949)
Shearing ewes before lambing.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 9:122-140.

4. COOPER, B S (1966)
The transfer from ewe to lamb of clostridial antibodies.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 15:1-7.

4. COOPER, B S (1967a)
Contagious conjunctivo-keratitis (CCK) of sheep in NZ.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 15:79-84.

4. COOPER, B S (1967b)
The transfer from ewe to lamb of clostridial antibodies – Forrection.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 15:108.

4. COOPER, B S (1972)
New developments in the control of footrot in sheep.
Sheepfarming Annual, 45-48.

4. COOPER, B S (1973)
Vaccination against footrot in sheep: a review of recent work.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's 3rd seminar, 119-126.

4. COOPER, B S (1974a)
Recent developments in the study of footrot like conditions of sheep and cattle.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Fourth seminar, 108-119.

4. COOPER, B S (1974b)
Transmission of a chlamydia-like agent isolated from contagious conjunctivo-keratitis of sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 22:181-184.

4. COOPER, B S (1976a)
Clostridial disease of lambs - control by vaccination.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Sixth seminar, 47-51.

4. COOPER, B S (1976b)
Hydroxocobalamin (vitamin B12b) in the diagnosis and treatment of cobalt deficiency in lambs.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Sixth seminar, 133-138.

4. COOPER, B S (1983)
Prevention of infectious diseases of the lamb and ewe in the period betwen parturition and weaning.
In. Lamb Growth. Ed A S Familton. Technical Handbook from Animal Industries Workshop, Lincoln College,  June-July, 153-159.

4. COOPER, B S; MCFARLANE, D J (1974)
Single or double vaccination schedules in sheep against experimental infection with Salmonella typhimurium or Salmonella bovismorbificans
NZ Veterinary Journal, 22:95-99.

12. COOPER, M A (1981)
Sample selling.
NZ Agricultural Science, 15:69-72.

4. COPLAND, M D (1976)
Anaesthesia for Caesarean section in the ewe. A comparison of local and general anaesthesia and the relationship between maternal and foetal values.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 24:233-238.

4. CORDES, D O; BULLIANS, J A; LAKE, D E; CARTER, M E (1981)
Observations on tubeculosis caused by Mycobacterium bovis in sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 29:60-62.

4. CORDES, D O; SHORTRIDGE, E H (1971)
Neoplasms of sheep; a summary of 256 cases recorded at Ruakura Animal Health Laboratory.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 19(4):55-64.

4. CORNFOOT, J A (1950)
Footrot trial.
Sheepfarming Annual, 43-54.

4. CORNFORTH, I E (1978).
The mineral content of lamb pastures.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Eighth seminar, 9-12.

11. COSGRIFT, D (1984)
How to produce leaner lambs.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 149(4):10-11.

4. COTTIER, K; DOBBIE, J L; ANDREW, B L (1976)
Frequency of anthelmintic drenching of lambs in Waikato.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 4:285-290.

8. COUP, M R; LANCASTER, R J (1952)
The measurement of feed intake by grazing cattle and sheep. Part II. The determination of chronic oxide and monastra blue in cow faeces.
NZ Journal of Science and Technology, 34a(4):347-353.

10. COUPE, M (1982)
Patience pays off for Romney breeders.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 144(4):3-4.

12. COVERED YARDS WORK AGAINST WOOL QUALITY (1982)
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 145(2):17

10. COWIN, P J (1951)
Breeds for hill country, B. Cheviot.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 27-32.

11. COX, C I F; TAYLOR, B M (1971)
The cooking of lamb cuts - the establishment of cooking times for standardized lamb cuts.
Report Meat Industry Research Insitute of NZ, Inc. MIRINZ No 216.

10. CRAIG, R L (1982)
Breeding from Romney ewe hoggets in the Waihora Group Breeding Scheme.
NZ Agricultural Science, 16:101-104.

11. CRAMER, D A; BARTON, R A; SHORLAND, F B; CZOCHANSKA, Z (1967)
A comparison of the effects of white clover (Trifolium repens) and of perenial ryegrass (Lolim perenne) on fat composition and flavour of lamb.
Journal of Agricultural Science, UK, 69:367-373.

12. CRAN, C G (1955)
Wool and its production in the South Island. 4. The production of Wool. B. Halfbred.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers's Conference, 26-28.

10. CRAN, C G (1967)
The Halfbred in NZ.
Tussock Grassland and Mountain Lamb Institute Review, 13:30-33.

11. CRANE, B; CLARE, N T (1975)
Nature of carotenoid pigments in yellow fat of sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 18:273-275.

6. CRAWFORD, R (1948)
Prevalence of sterility in rams in Poverty Bay.
Sheepfarming Annual, 220-226.

6. CRAWFORD, R (1953)
The fertility of ewes and rams with special reference to diseases affecting their fertility.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 108-117.

6. CRAWFORD, R; JAMES, J P (1950)
Field diagnosis of sterility in rams.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 95-103.

4. CRAWFORD, R; JEBSON, J L (dec); MURRAY, M D (1970)
Chorioptic manage of the scrotum of rams.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 18:209-210.

5. CRESSWELL, E; KIRTON, A H; ORWIN, D F G (1961)
A note on the daily grazing distance of six Romney ewes, three of which were treated with 1-Thyroxine.
Empire Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 29:159-161.

8. CROKER, B H (1959)
A method of estimating the botanical composition of the diet of sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 2:72-85.

12. CRUDE FLEECEWEIGHT RECORDER/CALCULATOR (1983)
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 147(4):23.

8. CRUICKSHANK, G C; POPPI, D P; SYKES, A R (1984)
Influence of age of early weaned lambs on intake, digestibility and retention time of clover hay.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 44:113-116.

2. CRUMP, D K (1967)
Cattle or sheep: which pay best.
Tussock Grassland and Mountain Lands Institute Review, 13:2-7.

13. CULLWICK, D (1985)
Market prospects and development issues.
Proceedings of the Coopworth Sheep Society Conference.

2. CUMBERLAND, G L B; HONORE, E N; CLOUT, G (1973)
Responses in young sheep to fungicides applied to grazed pastures.
Proceedings of the NZ Weed and Pest Control Conference, 26:126-128.

6. CUMMING, I A; MCDONALD, M F (1967a)
The production of ova by NZ Romney ewes following hormonal stimulation.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 10:226-236.

6. CUMMING, I A; MCDONALD, M F (1967b)
A note on oestrous response to progesterone treatment in NZ Romney ewes.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 10:316-318.

6. CUMMING, I A; MCDONALD, M F (1970)
Embryo survival in mature Romney ewes relative to liveweight and face cover.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 13:372-384.

4. CUNNINGHAM, I J (1944)
Copper deficiency in cattle and sheep. Occurrence and control in NZ.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 69(6):559-569.

4. CUNNINGHAM, I J (1951)
Copper deficiency in sheep in NZ.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 144-150.

4. CUNNINGHAM, I J (1954)
Copper deficiency in cattle and sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 88(4):369-374.

7. CUNNINGHAM, I J (1955)
Lamb growth on pasture topdressed with a complex trace element mixture.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 90(3):239-240.

4. CUNNINGHAM, I J (1957)
Parenteral administration of copper as cerate to cattle and sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 5:9-16.

4. CUNNINGHAM, I J (1957)
Studies in the control of bowie in lambs.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 5:103-108.

4. CUNNINGHAM, I J (1959)
Parenteral administration of copper to sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 7:15-17.

4. CUNNINGHAM, I J; HOGAN, K G (1959)
High molybdenum intake and the thrift of young sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 2:134-144.

4. CUNNINGHAM, I J; SWAN, J B; HOPKIRK, C S M (1944)
The symptoms of ergot poisoning in sheep.
NZ Journal of Science and Technology, 26:121-136.

11. CUSHEN, R A (1967)
Requirement sof the lamb export trade and the Otago-Southland beef yield grading system.
Sheepfarming Annual, 101-112.

4. CUTRESS, T W (1983)
'Broken-mouth' in sheep.
Proceedings of Scientists Meeting on Dental Abnormalities in Sheep, Wellington, 16.

4. CUTRESS, T W; HEALY, W B (1965)
Wear of sheep's teeth. II. Effects of pasture juices on denture.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 8:753-762.

11. CZOCHASKA, Z; SHORLAND, F B; BARTON, R A; RAE, A L (1970)
A note on the effect on the length of the resting period before slaughter on the intensity of flavour and odour of lamb.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 13:662-663.

2. DALE, W R (1961)
Some effects of sheep urine on pasture.
Proceedings of the NZ Grassland Association, 118-124.

10. DALTON, D C (1969)
Sheep breeding developments in New Zealand.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 118(5):13-15.

10. DALTON, D C (1970)
Merino-Romney crossbreeding.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 120(1):46-49.

10. DALTON, D C (1971a)
Theory of group sheep breeding schemes.
NZ Meat Producer, 15(a):41.

10. DALTON, D C (1971b)
Sheep breed performance in New Zealand. Part I.
NZ Agricultural Science, 5(5):2-5.

10. DALTON, D C (1971c)
Sheep breed performance in New Zealand. Part II.
NZ Agricultural Science, 5(6):3-6.

10. DALTON, D C (1975a)
Sheeplan - what's it all about?
Meat and Wool, September 1975.

10. DALTON, D C (1975b)
Sheeplan - Modified flock recording scheme for 1976.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 131(1):7-8.

10. DALTON, D C (1976a)
Sheeplan and the Carpetmaster's future.
Proceedings of the Carpetmaster Conference, Ruakura Agricultural Research Centre, July 1976.

10. DALTON, D C (1976b)
Sheeplan - National flock recording scheme.
Meat and Wool, April 1976.

10. DALTON, D C (1978)
A sheep recording scheme in New Zealand.
Span, 21(3):119.

10. DALTON, D C (1980a)
Lamb deaths - look the other way.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 141(1):13-16.

6, 10. DALTON, D C (1980b)
Sources of perinatal mortality.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference 109-123.

10. DALTON, D C (1981a)
How best to select commercial flock replacements.
Proceedings of the Gore Sheepfarmers' Conference, 79-86.

2. DALTON, D C (1981b)
Hogget lambing: how to make it worthwhile.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 143(2):3-4.

10, 12. DALTON, D C (1981c)
Big profits from hogget fleece weighing: here's how.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 143(3):5-7.

10. DALTON, D C (1982a)
Performance recording.
Sheep Production. Vol 1. Breeding and Production. Ed. G A Wickham & M F McDonald, NZ Institute of Agricultural Science, 199-210.

3. DALTON, D C (1982b)
Scientists get their teeth into teeth.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 144(2):2-3.

10. DALTON, D C (1983)
Well, lets get into it.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 147(1):14.

10. DALTON, D C; ACKERLEY, L R (1974)
Performance of sheep on New Zealand hill country. I. Growth and wool production of wethers of five breeds.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 17:279-282.

10. DALTON, D C; ARMSTRONG, D (1981)
Looking after rams.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 143(5):2-3.

10. DALTON, D C; BALL, S (1976)
Performance of Romney and crossbred sheep on east coast hill country.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 4:35-40.

10. DALTON, D C; CALLOW, C F (1975)
Sheeplan progress report.
Sheepfarming Annual, 187-191.

10. DALTON, D C; CALLOW, C F (1976)
Why sheeplan is necessary.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 13-17.

10. DALTON, D C; CLARKE, J N (1977)
Some sheep breeding topics: Progeny testing, Crossbreeding and Sheeplan.
Proceedings of the Coopworth Sheep Society of NZ, 34.

10. DALTON, D C; HIGHT, G K (1972)
Breeding better livestock for hill country.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 62-74.

5. DALTON, D C; KILGOUR, R (1977)
Droving hill-country sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 135(1):13-14.

11. DALTON, D C; KIRTON, A H (1973)
Sheep meat from hill country.
Meat and Wool, November.

10. DALTON, D C; RAE, A L (1978)
The New Zealand Romney sheep: a review of productive performance.
Animal Breeding Abstracts, 46:657-680.

10. DALTON, D C; SUMNER, R M W (1972)
Merino-Romney crossbreeding - the MR report.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 124(6):51-53.

10, 12. DALTON, D C; BIGHAM, M L; ELLIOTT, K H (1977)
Black spots in sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 134(5):26-27.

110. DALTON, D C; BIGHAM, M L; SUMNER, R M W (1976)
A comparison between the Romney and Merino x Romney on hill country.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 4:27-33.

10. DALTON, D C; BIGHAM, M L; SUMNER, R M W (1980)
Applying genetics to sheep breeding in the 1980's.
Wool, 7(2):23.

10, 12. DALTON, D C; BIGHAM, M L; WIGGINS, L K (1973)
Specialist carpet wool sheep.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 21-33.

10. DALTON, D C; CALLOW, C F; ULJEE, A E (1984)
Recording systems and their use for coloured sheep.
Proceedings of the Second World Conference of Coloured Sheep, Ed H T Blair, 203-211.

10. DALTON, D C; JOHNSON, D L; CALLOW, C F (1982)
Sheeplan's breeding values: what are they?
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 144(2):25-26.

10. DALTON, D C; KNIGHT, T W; JOHNSON, D L (1980)
Lamb survival in sheep breeds on New Zealand Hill Country.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 23:167-173.

10. DALTON, D C; CLARKE, J N; RATTRAY, P V; JOYCE, J P; KELLY, R W (1978)
Romneys, Coopworths and Perendales: A breed comparison.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, FPP 132.

10. DANIELL, J B (1970)
What do I want from my sheep.
Sheepfarming Annual, 65-72.

10. DANIELL, J B; CALLOW, C F (1982)
The current position and future developments in sheep recording in New Zealand.
Proceedings of the World Congress of Sheep and Beef Cattle breeding. Ed. R A Barton and W C Smith,  Dunmore Press, Vol 2, 57-64.

11. DANIELL, L T (1948)
Stabilised prices for ewe mutton.
Sheepfarming Annual, 144-148.

11. DAVEY, C L; CURSON, P (1971)
Interim studies in lamb tenderness. Part I: Evaluation of the high temperature conditioning and ageing of lamb.  Part II: The effect of the carcass posture and tenderness of lamb muscles.
Report: Meat Industry Research Institute of NZ Inc, MIRINZ No 215.

11. DAVEY, C L; FOSTER, M M (1977)
Freezing rate, frozen storage and lamb tenderness.
Meat Science, 1:157-159.

11. DAVEY, C L; GARNETT, K J (1980)
Rapid freezing, frozen storage and the tenderness of lamb.
Meat Science, 4:319-322.

11. DAVEY, C L; GILBERT, K V (1973)
The effect of carcass posture on cold heat and thaw shortening in lamb.
Journal of Food Technology, 8:445-451.

11. DAVEY, C L; GILBERT, K V (1974)
Carcass posture and tenderness in frozen lamb.
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 25:923-930.

11. DAVEY, C L; GILBERT, K V (1976)
Thaw contracture and the disappearance of adenosine triphosphate in frozen lamb.
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 27:1085-1092.

4. DAVIDSON, R M (1970)
Ovine Johnes disease in New Zealand.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 18:28-31.

4. DAVIDSON, R M; ALLEY, M R; BEATSON, N S (1981)
Tuberculosis in a flock of sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 29:1-2

4. DAVIES, D H (1976)
Recent research in the aetiology of ovine enzootic pneumonia.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Sixth seminar, 108-114.

4. DAVIES, D H; DAVIS, G B; PRICE, M C (1980)
A longitudinal serological survey of respiratory virus infection in lambs.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 28:125-127.

4. DAVIES, D H; DAVIS, G V; MCSPORRAN, K D; PRICE, M C (1983)
Vaccination against ovine pneumonia: a progress report.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 31:87-90.

4. DAVIES, D H; DUNGWORTH, D L; HUMPHREYS, S; JOHNSON, A J (1977)
Concurrent infection of lambs with parainfluenza virus type 3 and Pasteurella haemolytica.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 25:263-265.

4. DAVIS, E A; RUSSELL, R R (1960)
The isolation of Salmonella anatum from the pig and sheep in New Zealand.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 8:116-117.

4. DAVIS, G B (1969)
Field trials with an ovine salmonella vaccine.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 17:62-64.

4. DAVIS, G B (1970)
Diseases of sheep. 8. Salmonellosis.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 121(3):91.

4. DAVIS, G B (1972)
Causes of sheep mortality in Hawkes Bay (summary only)
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Second seminar, 110-112.

4. DAVIS, G B (1974)
A sheep mortality survey in Hawke's Bay.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 22:39-42.

2. DAVIS, G H (1973)
Management studies with Merino hoggets.
Proceedings of the Invermay Farmers' Conference, 7-12.

8. DAVIS, G H (1975)
Growth, fertility and wool production of young merino ewes fed different levels from 7 to 19 months of age.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 35:145-149.

10. DAVIS, G H (1981)
Booroola rams not all high producers.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 142(6):37-39.

10. DAVIS, G H (1982)
Booroola breeding programmes in commercial sheep flocks. Paper presented to New Zealand Society of Farm Management.
Bulletin of the NZ Institute of Agricultural Science, No 4:57.

2, 10. DAVIS, G H (1983)
Introduction and management of the Booroola gene in commercial sheep flocks.
NZ Agricultural Science, 17:269-271.

6. DAVIS, G H; ALLISON, A J (1976a)
Fertility of Merino ewes 1. The effect of ram-ewe ratio and paddock size.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 132(6):77-79.

5,6. DAVIS, G H; ALLISON, A J (1976b)
Fertility of Merino ewes. 2. Ram-seeking activity and the duration of heat.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 132(6):79-80.

3, 10. DAVIS, G H; BARRY, T N (1983)
Responses to iodine supplementation in high fecundity Booroola Merino x Romney ewes.
Proceedings of the Nutrition Scoeity of New Zealand, 8:110.

2, 10. DAVIS, G H; HINCH, G N (1985)
Introduction and management of the Booroola gene in sheep flocks in New Zealand
Genetics of Reproduction in Sheep, Ed. R B Land and D W Robinson, 139-148.

10. DAVIS, G H; KELLY, R W (1983)
Segregation of a major gene influencing ovulation rate in progency of Booroola sheep in commerical and research flocks.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 43:197-199.

10. DAVIS, G H; MEYER, H H (1983)
What Booroolas have to offer.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 21-23.

10. DAVIS, G H; JOHNSTONE, P D; STEVENSON, J R (1983)
Production during 5 years from Merino ewes reared on different levels of nutrition between 7 and 19 months of age.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 26:45-52.

6, 10. DAVIS, G H; MONTGOMERY, G W; KELLY, R W (1982)
Estimates of the repeatability of ovulation rate in Booroola cross ewes.
Proceedings of the Second World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production, Vol III:674.

6, 10. DAVIS, G H; WALLIS, T R; BRAY, A R (1981)
Marked udder method (MUM) - a technique for identifying the progeny of ewes where identification at birth is not practicable.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 41:229-232.

6, 10. DAVIS, G H; KELLY, R W; HANRAHAN, J P; ROHLOFF, R M (1983)
Distribution of litter sizes within flocks at different levels of fecundity.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 43:25-28.

6, 10. DAVIS, G H; MONTGOMERY, G W; ALLISON, A J; KELLY, R W; BRAY, A R (1981)
Fecundity in Booroola Merino sheep - further evidence of a major gene.
Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the Australian Society of Reproductive Biology, 13:5.

10. DAVIS, G H; MONTGOMERY, G W; ALLISON, A J; KELLY, R W; BRAY, A R (1982)
Segregation of a major gene influencing fecundity in progeny of Booroola sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 25:525-529.

11. DAVIS, S E (1959)
Fat lamb production.
Proceedings of the Invermay Farmers' Conference.

3, 9. DAVIS, S R (1983)
The effect of hemi-mastectomy on the pattern of udder development and milk production of ewes.
Journal of Dairy Science, Supplement 106.

DAVIS, S R (1983)
3. Can placental development be influenced to advantage?
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Thirteenth Seminar, 130-139.

3, 9.  DAVIS, S R; BICKERSTAFFE, R (1978)
Mammary glucose uptake in the lactating ewe and the use of methionine arterio-venous difference for the calculation of mammary blood flow.
Australian Journal of Biological Sciences, 31:133-139

3. 8. DAVIS, S R; BARRY, T N; HUGHSON, G A (1981)
Protein synthesis in tissues of growing lambs.
British Journal of Nutrition, 46:409-419.

3, 9. DAVIS, S R; BICKERSTAFFE, R; HART, D S (1978)
Amino acid uptake by the mammary gland of the lactating ewe.
Australian Journal of Biological Sciences, 31:123-132.

3. DAVIS, S R; BARRY, T N; HUGHSON, G A (1981)
Protein synthesis in tissues of growing lambs.
British Journal of Nutrition, 46:409-419.

9. DAVIS, S R; HUGHSON, G A; FARQUHAR, P A; RATTRAY, P V (1980)
The relationship between degree of udder development and milk production from Coopworth ewes.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 40:163-165.

3, 6. DAVIS, S R; RATTRAY, P V; PETCH, M E; DUGANZICH, D M (1981). 1
Inter-relationships of placental development with nutrition in pregnancy and lamb birth weight.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 41:218-223.

12. DAVISON, M J H (1968)
Wool has qualities without parallel.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 117(1):49-51.

11, 13. DAVISON, R (1977)
Export lamb survey October 1975 to December 1975.
NZ Meat and Wool Boards' Economic Service, Paper No T32.

11, 13. DAVISON, R (1984)
Schedule and store lamb prices under a supplementary minimum prices environment.
NZ Agricultural Science, 18:54-55.

4. DAVIDSON, R M (1970a)
Diseases of sheep. 3. Clostridial diseases.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 121(3):84.

4. DAVIDSON, R M (1970b)
Diseases of sheep. 4. Scabby Mouth.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 121(3):85.

4. DAVIDSON, R M (1970c)
Diseases of sheep. 5. Pink eye.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 121(3):87.

11. DAVISON, R M (1979)
Sheep breeds and export lamb grades October-December 1975.
NZ Agricultural Science, 13:37-41.

11. DAVISON, R M (1982)
Export hogget production.
NZ Meat and Wool Board's Economic Service, Paper No 1863.

11, 13. DAVISON, R M (1983a)
Schedule and store lamb prices under a supplementary minimum prices environment.
NZ Meat and Wool Board's Economic Service, Paper No 1885.

13. DAVISON, R M (1983b)
Prospects for selling lamb.
NZ Meat and Wool Board's Economic Service, Paper No 1889.

6, 13. DAVISON, R M (1983c)
Do gains outweight the costs of using drugs to increase ewe fecundity?
NZ Meat and Wool Board's Economic Service, Paper No 1891.

12. DAVISON, R M (1984a)
Farming for wool production.
NZ Meat and Wool Board's Economic Service, Paper No 1900.

11. DAVISON, R M (1984b)
Production of two-tooth sheep for live export.
NZ Meat and Wool Board's Economic Service, Paper No 1907.

2, 13. DAWSON, A R (1953)
The development of two fat-lamb farms.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 117-126.

4. DAY, A M (1976)
Hogget performance and the veterinary surgeon.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Sixth Seminar, 129-132.

4. DAY, A M (1982)
Anthelmintics for use in sheep - the range available, their use and cost.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Twelth Seminar, 390-400.

4. DAYUS, C V (1949)
Vaccination of sheep for enterotoxaemia, blackleg and scabby mouth.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 78(5):461-464.

4. DAYUS, C V; TAYLOR, B A; THOMPSON, G A (1941)
Congenital goitre in lambs.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 63(5):387-388.

8. de CLEENE, R T (1968)
Ewe nutrition in late pregnancy.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 116(4):29.

4. de LISLE, G W; WALL, E P (1983)
The serology of ovine Johne's disease.
Proceedings of the Paratuberculosis Colloquium, Iowa, June 1983.

8. DELLOW, D W; HUME, I D (1980)
Stomach fermentation and digesta flow in macropodine marsupials and sheep (summary only).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 40:150.

4, 12. DEMPSEY, M; HEATH, A C G; HUGHES, I R; VIVIAN, G W (1972)
Investigations into "cockle", a skin disease of sheep. 1. Some factors and a possible cause.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 15:741-755.

4. 12. DEMPSEY, M; HUGHES, I R; VIVIAN, G W (1974)
Investigations into "cockle", a skin disease of sheep. 2. A preventative treatment and its effect on weight gain.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 17:423-429.

4. 12. DEMPSEY, M; HUGHES, I R; VIVIAN, G W (1975)
Investigations into "cockle", a skin disease of sheep. 3. Further investigations into preventive treatment and weight gain.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 3:305-307.

11. DEVINE, C E; CHRYSTALL, B B; DAVEY, C L (1979)
Studies in electrical stimulation: Effect of neuromuscular blocking agents in lamb.
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 30:1007-1011

11. DEVINE, C E; GILBERT, K V; ELLERY, S (1983)
Electrical stunning of lambs: the effect of stunning parameters and drugs affecting blood flow and behaviour on petechial haemorrhage incidence.
Meat Science, 9:247-256.

8, 11. DEVINE, C E; CHRYSTALL, B B; DAVEY, C L; KIRTON, A H (1983)
Effect of nutrition in lambs and subsequent post mortem biochemical changes in muscle.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 26:53-57.

4. DIACK, A R (1967). 2
Accuracy and forethought are essential in plunge dipping.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 115(6):28-32.

8. DICK, C R (1981)
Autumn feeding of sheep under border dyke irrigation.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 138-142.

4. diMENNA, M; MORTIMER, P H (1971)
Experimental myrotheciotoxicosis in sheep and calves.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 19:246-248.

12. DOBBIE, J L (1963)
Multiple shearing practices.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 107(1):2-4.

2, 6. DOBBIE, J L (1969)
Rams should be prepared in readiness for tupping.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 118(1):76.

6. DOBBIE, J L (1973)
Increased lambing percentages. Selecting on measured liveweight.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 126(2):17-20.

10. DOBBIE, J L (1973)
Selecting sheep on measured liveweight.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 126(2):17-20.

10. DOBBIE, J L (1974a)
How many ewes per ram?
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 128(3):19-21.

6. DOBBIE, J L (1974b)
Simple and effective ram harness.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 128(4):15.

10. DOBBIE, J L (1983)
Breeding your own rams.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 146(1):28-29.

12. DOBBIE, J L (1985)
Farming for fine wools.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 16-20.

2. DOBBIE, J B; DALTON, D C (1972)
Missing sheep - a multi-million dollar loss.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 124(2):19-20.

6. DOBBIE, J L; WELCH, R A S; ACKERLEY, J G; LAKE, D E (1975)
The effects of decreasing liveweight at mating on reproduction in Romney ewes (summary only).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 35:91.

11. DODD, C J (1984). 9
Avoiding overfats and trimmers. 4. Selection of sheep for lean lamb production.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 70-72.

10. DODD, C J; DELAHUNTY, J R (1983)
Selection efficiency in ram breeding flocks.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 43:193-196.

10. DODD, C J; MILLIGAN, K E; WICKHAM, B W (1982)
An overview of New Zealand Group Breeding Schemes.
Proceedings of the World Congress of Sheep and Beef Cattle breeding. Ed. R A Barton and W C Smith,  Dunmore Press, Vol 2, 103-112.

4. DODD, D C (1954)
White muscle disease of lambs and hoggets.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 89(4):369-370.

6. DODD, D C (1958a)
Lamb losses from birth to 6 months.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 97(3):265-268.

6. DODD, D C (1958b)
Lamb losses from birth to 6 months.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 98-109.

4. DODD, D C (1960)
Adenocarcinoma of the small intestine of sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 8:109-112.

4. DODD, D C (1963)
Salmonellosis in sheep.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 63-68.

4. DODD, D C; CORDES, D O (1964)
Spinal abscess and cord compression syndrome in lambs.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 12(1):1-5.

4. DODD, D C; HARTLEY, W J (1955)
A specific suppurative epididymitis of rams.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 3:105.

4. DONE, J; MORTIMER, P H; TAYLOR, A (1962)
The experimental intoxication of sheep with sporidesmin, a metabolic production of pithomyces chartarum II. Changes in some serum constituents after dosage of sporidesmin.
Research in Veternary Science, 3:161-171.

8. DOUTRE, J L (1965)
Vacuum silage for beef cattle and sheep.
Sheepfarming Annual, 153-162.

4. DOWNEY, N E (1957a)
Spinal abscesses as a cause of paralysis in sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 5:97-100.

4. DOWNEY, N E (1957b)
A preliminary investigation into the aetiology of enzootic pneumonia of sheep (Southland pneumonia).
NZ Veterinary Journal, 5:128-133.

4. DOYLE, H (1945)
Foot-rot in sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 70(6):619-623.

4. DOYLE, H (1950)
Eradication of foot-rot from sheep flocks.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 80(5):447-448.

4. DRAKE, C; GRANT, A B; HARTLEY, W I (1959a)
Selenium and Animal Health.
Sheepfarming Annual, 22:73-82.

4. DRAKE, C; GRANT, A B; HARTLEY, W I (1959b)
Use of selenium for white muscle disease in lambs.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 98(3):252.

4. DREW, K R (1967a)
The winter nutrition of Romney hoggets.
Proceedings of the Invermay Farmers Conference, 17-23.

8. DREW, K R (1967b)
The winter nutrition of Romney hoggets.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 27:210-221.

10. DREW, K R (1968)
Winter feeding hoggets.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 28:94-106.

6, 7. DREW, K R (1973a)
Growth and fertility in young sheep.
Proceedings of the Invermay Farmers' Conference, 13-18.

11. DREW, K R (1973b)
Changes in whole body and carcass composition in young sheep during weight loss and subsequent re-growth.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 33:184-190.

8. DREW, K R (1973c)
Value of winter weight gain in hoggets.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 127(4):33-34.

8. DREW, K R; FENNESSYM P F (1980)
Editors Supplementary Feeding 'A Guide to the Production and Feeding of Supplements for Sheep and Cattle in New Zealand.
NZ Society of Animal Production, Occasional Publication 7.

7. DREW, K R; REID J T (1975a)
Compensatory growth in immature sheep II. Some changes in the physical and chemical composition of sheep half-carcass following feed restriction and realimentation.
Journal of Agricultural Science, UK, 85:205-213.

7. DREW, K R; REID J T (1975b)
Compensatory growth in immature sheep III. Feed utilisation by sheep subjected to feed deprivation followed by realimentation.
Journal of Agricultural Science, UK, 85:215-220.

8. DREW, K R; STEPHEN, R C; BARRY, T N (1974)
The composition and productive features of some forage crops for sheep.
Proceedings of the Agronomy Society of NZ, 4:53-56.

7. DREW, K R; BARRY, T N; DUNCAN, S J; KLEIN, C (1973)
Compensatory growth and reproductive performance in young sheep given differential nutrition from 9 to 18 months of age.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 1:109-114.

10, 12. DRY, F W (1940)
Recent work on the wool zoology of the New Zealand Romney.
NZ Journal of Science and Technology, 22a:209-220.

10. DRY, F W (1941)
Birthcoat characters and their genetical significance.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 1:13-17.

10. DRY, F W (1946)
Breeding N-type sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 6:95-98.

10. DRY, F W (1955a)
Multifactorial inheritance of halo-hair abundance in New Zealand Romney sheep.
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 6:608-623.

10. DRY, F W (1955b)
The dominant N gene in New Zealand Romney sheep.
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 6:725-769.

10. DRY, F W (1955c)
The recessive N gene in New Zealand Romney sheep.
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 6:833-862.

10. DRY, F W (1956)
Twenty-five years of Mendelian sheep breeding.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 16:130-140.

10. DRY, F W (1958)
Further breeding experiments with New Zealand Romney N-type sheep to 1956.
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 9:348-362.

12. DRY, F W (1965)
Lamb fibre types.
In: Biology of the skin and hair growth. Ed. A G Lyne and B F Short. Angus & Robertson, Sydney, 89-104.

12. DRY, F W (1975)
The architecture of lambs coats. A speculative study.
Palmerston North, NZ; Massey University, 228 pp.

6. DRY, F W; STEPHENSON, S K (1954)
Presence and absence of the prenatal check in lambs' birthcoats.
Nature, London, 173:878.

10. DRY, F W; COOP, M W; COOP, J (1975)
Interbreeding heterozygous Tukidales.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Fifth seminar, 89-95.

12. DRYDEN, G M; WICKHAM, G A; COCKREM, F R M (1969)
Intravenous infusion of cysteine and wool growth of Romney sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 12:580-587.

6. DUFF, X J; McCUTCHEON, S N; McDONALD, M F (1982)
Central nervous system injury as a determinant of lamb mortality.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 42:15-18.

4. DUNCAN, J E (1940a)
Careless dipping is a waste of money. Uses of various types of dips.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 60(2):101-107.

4. DUNCAN, J E (1940b)
Practical points in sheep dipping.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 60(3):197-205.

2, 4. DUNCAN, J E (1940c)
Design and construction of sheep dipping baths. Various types of baths and their uses.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 60(4):251-257.

2. DUNCAN, J E (1940d)
Design and construction of sheep dipping baths. Methods and costs of building various types.
NZ Journal of agriculture, 60(5):331-347.

12. DUNCAN, J E (1940e)
Careful preparation of the wool clip is essential for best returns.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 61(4):250-260.

12. DUNCAN, J E (1944)
Wool appraisement - how it works.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 69(5):453-465.

1. DUNCAN, J E (1945a)
The sheep industry.
NZ Journal of Agriclture, 71(1):47-53.

2. DUNCAN, J E (1945b)
Australian power-spray system tested in New Zealand.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 71(4):341-348.

2, 4. DUNCAN, J E (1948a)
Precautions necessary in dipping sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 76(1):22-27.

2, 4. DUNCAN, J E (1948b)
Power-spray dipping.
Sheepfarming Annual, 13-32.

2. DUNCAN, J E (1950a)
Branding of sheep.
Sheepfarming Annual, 79-92.

2. DUNCAN, J E (1950b)
Design and construction of sheep - drafting yards.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 81(1):5-10.

2. DUNCAN, J E (1950c)
Design and construction of sheep - drafting yards.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 81(2): 129-140.

2. DUNCAN, J E (1950d)
Design and construction of sheep - drafting yards.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 81(2):227-240.

2. DUNCAN, J E (1951)
Design and construction of sheep yards.
Sheepfarming Annual, 69-84.

12. DUNCAN, J E (1957a)
Some things wool buyers take into account.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 95(5):426-438.

12. DUNCAN, J E (1957b)
Some things wool buyers take into account.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 96(6):549-557.

12. DUNCAN, J E (1958a)
Moisture in wool.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 47-59.

12. DUNCAN, J E (1958b)
Branding - curse of the wool industry.
NZ Journal of Agricuture, 97(4):305-306.

2. DUNCAN, J E (1958c)
Sheep dipping, dusting and spraying.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 97(6):519-520.

12. DUNCAN, J E (1959a)
Phenothiazine wool stain.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 99(2):113.

4. DUNCAN, J E (1959b)
Obtaining maximum effectiveness from modern insecticides.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 99(5):428-429.

12. DUNCAN, J E (1964)
Don't mix long wool with short wool.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 109(5):362-364.

12. DUNLOP, J I; CARNABY, G A; ROSS, D A (1974)
Bulk. Part I. The bulk of loose wool.
Wool Research Organisation of NZ, Communication No C28.

10. DUNLOP, K J (1972)
An approach to breeding easy-care sheep.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 41-45.

10. DUNLOP, W D (1969)
Reasons for rules governing the Coopworth.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 63-66.

4. DURHAM, G A (1962)
Sheep measles.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 105(3):278.

4. DURHAM, G A (1963a)
Salmonellosis in sheep an Autumn danger.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 106(1):28.

4. DURHAM, G A (1963b)
Contagious ophthalmia or pink eye in sheep.
NZ Journal o fAgriculture, 106(3):246.

4. DURHAM, G A (1963c)
Tetanus in lambs.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 106(4):341.

4. DURHAM, G A (1964)
Scabby mouth (contagious ecthyma) in sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 108(1):53-56.

4. DURHAM, G A (1965)
Arthritis in lambs.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 111(2):57.

4. DURHAM, P J K; ELLIOTT, D C (1975)
Experimental Ostertagia infection of sheep: Pathology following a single high dose of larvae.
NZ Veterinary Journal. 23:193-196.

4. DURHAM, P J K; FORBES-FAULKNER, J C; POOLE, W S H (1975)
Hairy Shaker disease: Preliminary studies on the nature of the agent, and the induced serological response.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 23:236-240.

7. DURING, C; DYSON, C B; WEBBY, R W (1980a)
The relationship of pasture parameters to liveweight gain of hoggets on North Island hill country.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 40:98-105.

7. DURING, C; DYSON, C B; WEBBY, R W (1980b)
Growing good hoggets on hard hill country.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 97-103.

11. EARLE, R L (1960)
Automatic weighing of lamb and mutton.
Report, Meat Industry Research Institute of NZ Inc, No 22.

12. EARLE, R L (1966)
Carbon dioxide cooling of lamb carcases in railway wagons.
Journal of refrigeration, 9(1):3.

12. EARLE, R L; FLEMING, A K (1967)
Cooling and freezing of lamb and mutton carcasses. 1 Cooling and freezing rates in legs.
Food Technology, 21(1):79-84.

6. EASTWOOD, K C; McDONALD, M F (1975)
Reproductive differences in two-year-old Romney and Border Leicester x Romney ewes after gonadotrophin treatment.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 18:109-117.

6. EASTWOOD, K C; McDONALD, M F (1975)
Maintenance of oestrus synchronisation in two-year-old ewes at second shear after progestagen sponge treatment.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 18:119-121.

1, 10. EASTWOOD, K C; MARSHALL, P; WICKHAM, G A (1976)
Sheep breeds in New Zealand.
Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Wellington, Bulletin No 414.

6. EASTWOOD, K C;  PAYNE, E;  FAIRCLOUGH, R J;  McDONALD, M F (1976).
Plasma progesterone concentration during pregnancy in Romney and Border Leicester x Romney ewes after gonadotrophin treatment.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 19:271-276.

6, 8. EDEY, T N (1976)
Nutrition and embryo survival in the ewe.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of animal Production, 36:231-239.

5, 6. EDEY, T N; CHU, T T; KILGOUR, R; SMITH, J F; TERVIT, H R (1977)
Estrus without ovulation in puberal ewes.
Theriogenology, 7(1):11-15.

6. EDGAR, D G (1948)
Fertility testing of rams.
Sheepfarming Annual, 185-189.

6. EDGAR, D G (1952)
Vaginal eversion in the pregnant ewe.
Veterinary Record, 64:852-858.

6. EDGAR, D G (1954)
Progesterone secretion in ewes.
Nature (London) 173:639.

6. EDGAR, D G (1956)
Management of rams for a high lambing percentage. Ram testing.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 11-16.

6. EDGAR, D G (1957a)
Progesterone content of the blood of the ewe (summary only).
Proceedings of the 27th Congress of the Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science, Section N, 45.

6. EDGAR, D G (1957b)
A comparison of methods of rectal electrical stimulation of rams for semen collection.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 5:17-19.

6. EDGAR, D G (1958a)
Fertility testing of rams.
Sheepfarming Annual, 185-192.

6. EDGAR, D G (1958b)
The induction of ovulation and oestrus in ewes during anaestrus (summary only).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 18:97-98.

6. EDGAR, D G (1958c)
Studies on the dry ewe.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers Conference Week, 54-61.

6. EDGAR, D G (1959a)
Examination of rams for fertility.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 7:61-63.

4. EDGAR, D G (1959b)
The detection of Brucella ovis infection in rams.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 7:64-66.

6. EDGAR, D G (1961)
Talking about tupping.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 6-13.

3, 6. EDGAR, D G (1962a)
The movement of ova in the genital tract of the ewe.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 22:133-138.

6. EDGAR, D G (1962b)
Studies on infertility in ewes.
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, 3:50-54.

6. EDGAR, D G (1963)
The place of ram testing in the sheep industry.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 11:113-115.

6. EDGAR, D G (1964a)
Testing the fertility of rams.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 108(1):15-16.

6. EDGAR, D G (1964b)
Fertilisation.
Proceedings of the Australian Society of Animal Production, 5:64-69.

6. EDGAR, D G (1965a)
High lambing percentages are possible in Northland.
Northland Farmers Conference, 133-140.

6. EDGAR, D G (1965b)
Talking about tupping.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 61-69.

4. EDGAR, D G (1968)
Trials of Field/Cato facial eczema treatment.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 137-140.

1. EDGAR, D G (1970)
Sheep and beef cattle research in New Zealand.
NZ Meat Producer, 15(1):41-43.

1. EDGAR, D G (1973)
New frontiers in sheep production.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 34-45.

6. EDGAR, D G; ASDELL, S A (1960a)
The value-like action of the utero-tubal junction of the ewe.
Journal of Endocrinology, 21:315-321.

6. EDGAR, D G; ASDELL, S A (1960b)
Spermatozoa in the female genital tract.
Journal of Endocrinology, 21:321-326.

6. EDGAR, D G; BILKEY, D A (1963a)
The influence of rams on the onset of the breeding season in ewes.
Sheepfarming Annual, 157-166.

6. EDGAR, D G; BILKEY, D A (1963b)
Advancing the breeding season in ewes.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 6-13.

6. EDGAR, D G; BILKEY, D A (1963c)
The influence of rams on the onset of the breeding season in ewes.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 23:79-87.

6. EDGAR, D G; MacDIARMID, H J (1956)
An improved method for the collection and evaluation of ram semen.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 4:20-24.

3, 4. EDGAR, D G; RONALDSON, J W (1957)
Blood levels of progesterone in the ewe (summary only).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 17:78-79.

3. EDGAR, D G; RONALDSO.N J W (1958)
Blood levels of progesterone in the ewe.
Journal of Endocrinology, 16:378-384.

6. EDGAR, D G; INKSTER, I J; MacDIARMID, H J (1956)
An improved method for the collection and evaluation of ram semen.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 4:20-24.

6. EDGAR, D G; LAMBOURNE, L J; INKSTER, I J (1956)
Management of rams for a high lambing percentage.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 11-16.

2, 3. EDMOND, D B (1960)
Sheep's feet and pasture plants.
Proceedings of the NZ Grassland Association, 22:111-121.
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2. EDMOND, D B (1964)
Some effect of sheep treading on the growth of 10 pasture species.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 7:1-16.

3. EGAN, A R (1972)
Plasma and urinary metabolites as ludices of N utilisation in sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 32:87-95.

4. EGERTON, J R (1972)
Pathogenesis and diagnosis of lameness in sheep due to mixed bacterial infections.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Second Seminar, 73-79.

10. EIKJE, E D (1978)
Genetic progress from performance and progeny test selection in Down sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 38:161-173.

10. EIKJE, E D; JOHNSON, D L (1979)
Adjustment factors for lambing weaning weight. II. Sources of variation in adjustment factors.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 22:391.

4. EKDAHL, M (1972)
Characteristics of some organisations causing ovine mastitis.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Second Seminar, 41-46.

4. EKDAHL, M O; ALLAN, C M, (1966)
Isolation of Salmonella dublini from a sheep in New Zealand.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 14:93.

4. EKDAHL, M O; MONEY, D F L; MARTIN, C A (1968)
Some aspects of epididymitis of rams in New Zealand.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 16:81-82.

4. ELLIOTT, D C (1970)
Anthelmintics for sheep by continuous low-level free-choice administration using a solidified medicated molasses block.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 18:11-14.

4. ELLIOTT, D C; THOMAS, P L; O'GRADY, B (1957)
Copper methylarsenate and finely ground phenothiazene on worms in sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 95(6):601-602.

4. ELLIOTT, R E W (1966)
Current research on infectious infertility and abortion in sheep.
Sheepfarming Annual, 139-152.

12. ELLIOTT, K H (1976)
The improvement of Carpetmasters.
Proceedings of the First Carpetmasters Conference, Ruakura, Hamilton.

10. ELLIOTT, K H (1977)
Culling for production in Perendales.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 135(2):2-3.

10, 12. ELLIOTT, K H (1979a)
Report on meeting on the breeding of carpet wool sheep.
Wool Research Organisation Report, 12p.

10, 12. ELLIOTT, K H (1979b)
The place of Romcross wools in carpet manufacture.
Wool, 7(1):33-36.

11. ELLIOTT, K H (1980)
The appraisal of loose wool bulk.
Wool Research Organisation of NZ Report No R74, 14p.

12. ELLIOTT, K H (1981a)
Bulk and medullation in crossbred wools.
Measurement and marketing of crossbred wool. Ed. L. F Story. National Committee of NZ Wool Interests,
Christchurch, 70-82.

12. ELLIOTT, K H (1981b)
Carpet wool production and research in NZ.
Proceedings of the National Carpet Wool Workshop, Burnie, Tasmania, 117-138.

10, 12. ELLIOTT, K H (1981c)
The development of the Drysdale breed.
Proceedings of the National Carpet Wool Workshop, Burnie, Tasmania, 177-189.

12. ELLIOTT, K H (1983)
New Zealand wool employed in ancient craft.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 147(1):53-55.

12. ELLIOTT, K H (1984a)
Price premiums for high-bulk Perendale wool.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 44:41-44.

12. ELLIOTT, K H (1984b)
The effect of fibre properties on commercially spun yarn.
Proceedings of the World Congress on Coloured Sheep and their products. Ed H T Blair, 97-109.

12. ELLIOTT, K H; CLARE, L T (1980)
Wool appraisers can subjectively assess important differences in loose wool bulk.
Wool, 7(2):41-46.

10. ELLIOTT, K H; JOHNSON, D L (1976)
Selection indices for Perendale sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 36:23-29.

10,12. ELLIOTT, K H; BIGHAM, M L; SUMNER, R M W; DALTON, D C (1978)
Wool production of yearling ewes of different breeds on hill country.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 21:179-186.

10. ELLIOTT, K H; RAE, A L; WICKHAM, G A (1979a)
Analysis of records of a Perendale flock. I. The phenotypic relationships of hogget characteristics to lifetime performance.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 22:259-265.

10. ELLIOTT, K H; RAE, A L; WICKHAM, G A (1979b)
Analysis of records of a Perendale flock. II. Genetic and phenotypic parameters for immature body weights and yearling fleece characteristics.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 22:267-272.

10. ELPHICK, B L (1932)
The detection and estimation of medullated fibre in New Zealand Romney fleeces.
Journal of the Textile Institute, 23:T367-T385.

8. ELVIDGE, D G; COOP, I E (1974)
Effect of shearing on feed requirements of sheep.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 2:397-402.

13. ENGELBRECHT, R L (1980)
Improving sheep performance - analysis of a farmer group.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 32-48.

10. ENSOR, P C (1951)
Breeds for hill country. A. Corriedale.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 21-27.

4. ENSOR, C R (1957)
Practical experience in the control of footrot on a district basis.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 26-34.

4. ENSOR, C R (1960)
Footrot control problems.
Sheepfarming Annual, 55-64.

4. ENSOR, C R (1964)
Caseous lymphadenitis in sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 108(5):434-435.

10. ENSOR, P C (1968)
Corriedales in the High Country.
Tussock Grassland and Mountain Lands Institute Review, 14:11-15.

4. ENSOR, C R (1970)
Diseases of sheep. 9. Footrot.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 121(3):93.

4. ERASMUSON, A F (1983)
Abrasion of sheep teeth from high and low wear farms.
Proceedings of the Scientists Meeting on Dental Abnormalities in Sheep, Wellington, 17.

7. EVEREST, P G; SCALES, G H (1983)
Pre and post weaning growth rates of ewes and lambs in the South Island.
Lamb Growth. Ed. A S Familton, Technical Handbook from Animal Industries Workshop, Lincoln College, June-July 1983, 41-46.

12. EVERITT, G C (1961)
Multiple shearing - research findings.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 57-63.

11.EVERITT, G C (1962)
On the assessment of body composition in live sheep and cattle.
Proceedings of the Australian Society of Animal Production, 4:79-89.

8. EVERITT, G V (1967)
Residual effects of prenatal nutrition on the postnatal performance of Merino sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 27:52-68.

7, 11. EVERITT, G C; JURY, K E (1963)
Effects of sex and gonadectomy on the weight and energy content of the carcass of Southdown x Romney cross lambs.
Symposium Carcase Composition and Appraisal of Meat Animals, 16:7-9.

7, 11. EVERITT, G C; JURY, K E (1966a)
Effects of sex and gonadectomy on the growth and development of Southdown x Romney cross lambs. I. Effects on liveweight growth and components of liveweight.
Journal of Agricultural Science, UK, 66:1-14.

7, 11. EVERITT, G C; JURY, K E (1966b)
Effects of sex and gonadectomy on the growth and development of Southdown x Romney cross lambs. II. Effects on carcass grades, measurements and chemical composition.
Journal of Agricultural Science, UK, 66:15-27.

8. EVERITT, G C; TAPLIN, D E (1964)
The influence of prenatal nutrition on postnatal performance of merino lambs.
Proceedings of the Australian Society of Animal Production, 5:72-81.

4. EVERY, D; SKERMAN, T M (1982)
Protection of sheep against experimental footrot by vaccination with pili purified from Bacteroides nodosus.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 30:156-158.

2. EWER, T K (1942)
Lamb castration and docking.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 65(6):337-339.

2. EWER, T K (1943)
Rugging of sheep in Canterbury. Report on trial.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 67(32):181-182.

11. EWER, T K (1944)
Summer fattening of lambs in Canterbury.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 4:49-54.

4. EWER, T K (1951)
Internal parasitism in Canterbury sheep.
NZ Journal of Science & Technology, 32a(5):35-48.

2. EWER, T K; HANCOCK, J J (1946)
The Mowat lamb tailer. Reports on Departmental trials.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 72(1):17-18.

11. EWER, T K; SINCLAIR, D P (1952)
Lamb fattening trials on the Canterbury plains.
NZ Journal of Science & Technology, 33a(6):1-30.

4. FAICHNEY, G J; BARRY, T N (1984)
Intravenous somatostatin infusion affects gastro-intestinal function in sheep.
Canadian Journal of Animal Science - Abstracts, 64:93-94.

8. FAICHNEY, G J; BLACK, J L; GRAHAM, N, McC (1976)
Computer simulation of the feed requirements of shorn sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Scoiety of Animal Production, 36:161-169.

3. FAIRCLOUGH, R J; LIGGINS, G C (1971)
The secretion rate of cortisol near term in the foetal lamb.
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting Asian & Oceania Congress of Endocrinology, 159.

3. FAIRCLOUGH, R J; LIGGINS, G C (1972)
Secretion and placental transfer of cortisol in the ewe and foetal lamb near term.
NZ Medical Journal, 76:115.

3. FAIRCLOUGH, R J; LIGGINS, G C (1973)
The levels of corticosteroid-binding globulin (CBG) in the foetal lamb near term.
NZ Medical Journal, 78:364.

3. FAIRCLOUGH, R J; LIGGINS, G C (1976)
Protein binding of plasma cortisol in the foetal lamb near term.
Journal of Endocrinology, 67:333-343.

3. FAIRCLOUGH, R J; SMITH, B L (1983)
Sporidesmin concentrations in the bile of sheep resistant or susceptible to sporidesmin dosing.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 43:213-215.

3. FAIRCLOUGH, R J; PETERSON, A J; SMITH, J F (1975)
Passive immunisation to oestradiol-17beta and its effect on luteal and oestrous behaviour in the ewe.
NZ Medical Journal, 82(549):240.

3. FAIRCLOUGH, R J; SMITH, J F; PETERSON, A J (1976)
Passive immunisation against oestradiol-17beta and its effect on luteolysis, oestrous and ovulation in the ewe.
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, 48:169-171.

3, 6.  FAIRCLOUGH, R J; SMITH, J F; McGOWAN, L T (1981)
Prolongation of the oestrous cycle in the cow and the sheep following passive immunisation with PGF antibodies
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, 62:213-219

3. FAIRCLOUGH, R J: MOORE, L G; PETERSON, A J; WATKINS, W B (1984)
Effect of oxytocin on plasma concentrations of 13, 14-Dihydro-15-keto prostoglandin F and the oxytocinassociated neurophysin during the estrous cycle and early pregnancy in the ewe.
Biology of Reproduction, 31:36-43.

3. FAIRCLOUGH, R J: MOORE, L G; PETERSON, A J; WATKINS, W B (1984)
Prostoglandin F2x and ocarian oxytocin secretion during the oestrous cycle and early pregnancy in the ewe.
 Proceedings of the Australian Society for Reproductive Biology Annual Conference, 3.

4. FAIRCLOUGH, R J; SISSONS, C H; HOLLAND, P T; RONALDSON, J W (1978)
Studies on sporidesmin metabolism in sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 38:65-70.

3. FAIRCLOUGH, R J; SMITH, J F; PETERSON, A J; McGOWAN, L T (1976)
The effect of oestradiol-17beta, progesterone and prostaglandin f alpha antiplasma on luteal function in the ewe.
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, 46:523-524.

3. FAIRCLOUGH, RJ; MOORE, LG; PETERSON, AJ; SMITH, JF; TERVIT, HR; WATKINS, WB (1980)
Hormonal influences on prostaglandin F release during luteolysis in sheep.
Proceedings of the International Congress of Endocrinology, 6:473.

3. FAIRCLOUGH, R J; GOOLD, P G, McGOWAN, L T; MOORE, L G; PETERSON, A J; SMITH, J F; TERVIT,  H R; WATKINS, W B (1981)
The function and control of oxytocin during luteolysis and early pregnancy in the ewe.
Proceedings of the Endocrine Society of Australia, 24:71.

3. FAIRCLOUGH, R J; MOORE, L G; McGOWAN, L T; PETERSON, A J; SMITH, J F; TERVIT, H R; WATKINS, W B (1980)
Temporal relationship between plasma concentrations of 13,14-dihydro-15-keto prostaglandin f and neurophysin I/II around luteolysis in sheep.
Prostaglandins, 20:199-208.

3. FAIRCLOUGH, RJ; MOORE, LG; PETERSON, AJ; SMITH, JF; TERVIT, HR; WATKINS, WB (1980)
Hormonal influences on prostaglandin F release during luteolysis in sheep.
Proceedings of the International Congress of Endocrinology, 6:473.

3. FAIRCLOUGH, R J; MOORE, L G; McGOWAN, L T; SMITH, J F; TERVIT, H R (1983)
Effect of exogenous progestogens on plasma concentrations of the oxytocin-associated neurophysin and 13, 14- dihydro-15-keto-prostaglandin F in intact and ovariectomized ewes over the time of expected luteal regression.
Biology of Reproduction, 29:271-277.

3. FAIRCLOUGH, R J; RONALDSON, J W; JONAS, W W; MORTIMER, P H; ERASMUSON, A G (1984)
Failure of immunisation against or a structurally related compound to protect ewes against facial eczema.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 32:101-104.

3. FALCONER, G J; CHAPMAN, P N (1977)
An evaluation of five commonly used anticoagulants, in relation to the accuracy of haematological tests for bovine, ovine, equine and canine blood.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 25:86-89.

12. FALLOON, R E; MULCOCK, A P (1975)
Chemical control of fleece wool and sheep dip micro-organisms.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 3:275-280.

4. FAMILTON, A S (1982)
Growth and mineral status of lambs on irrigated pasture.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Twelth Seminar, 172-191.

4. FAMILTON, A S (1983)
Internal parasites and the growth of lambs.
In, Lamb Growth, Ed A S Familton, Technical Handbook from Animal Industries Workshop, Lincoln College,  June-July 1983, 165-174.

4, 12. FAMILTON, A S (1984)
Diseases of the skin and wool of sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Fourteenth Seminar, 79-91.

4. FAMILTON, A S; CLARK, V R; NICOL, A M (1981)
Animal health problems associated with grain feeding.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 148-154.

4. FARQUHARSON, B C (1976)
Disease consequences of docking.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Sixth seminar, 12-13.

7. FARQUHARSON, B C (1982a)
Growth and development of sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Societys' Twelfth Seminar, 56-63.

4. FARQUHARSON, B C (1982a)
Other disease factors in hogget ill-thrift.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Societys' Twelfth Seminar, 164-171.

7. FARQUHARSON, B C (1982b)
Investigation of poor growth in hoggets.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Twelfth Seminar, 130-134.

4. FARQUHARSON, B C (1982b)
Copper toxicity in sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society’s Twelfth Seminar, 384-389.

4. FARQUHARSON, B C (1984)
The prevention and treatment of mineral deficiencies in sheep and cattle.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 44:147-150.

7. FENNESSY, P F (1981)
Hogget growth.
Proceedings of the Gore Farmers' Conference, 70-74.

11. FENNESSY, P F (1984)
Research findings in lean lamb production.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 111-115.

10, 11. FENNESSY, P F; GREER, G K; BASS, J J (1982)
Progeny test of selected lean and fat lambs.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 42:137-140.

11. FENNESSY, P F; GREER, G J; FORSS, D A (1980)
Voluntary intake and digestion in red deer and sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 40:158-162.

8. FENNESSY, P F; WOODLOCK, M R; JAQUSCH, K T (1972a)
Energy balance studies with weaned lambs. II Effect of age at weaning on the utilisation of metabolisable energy of Lucerne and ryegrass-clover pasture.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 15:795-801.

8. FENNESSY, P F; WOODLOCK, M R; JAQUSCH, K T (1972b)
The effect of early weaning on the concentration of non-esterified fatty acids and glucose in the plasma of lambs.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 15:802-807.

2. FENNING, J H (1968)
Lambing pen with many advantages.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 116(6):32.

3. FERRY, D G; McQUEEN, E G; OWEN, D (1973)
Failure of ethanol and phenoborbitone to reduce organochloride pesticide residue in sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 16:105-110.

2. FETCH, W P F (1975)
Practical orphan lamb rearing in operation.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society’s Fifth seminar, 109-118.

11. FIELD, R A; BASS, J J; KIRTON, A H; FOWKE, P J; DUGANZICH, D M (1985)
Distribution of either extract, moisture, protein and ash in dissected tissues from ovine carcasses.
Journal of Agricultural Science, 60:977-988.

2. FIELD, T R O; CLARK, D A; LAMBERT, M G (1981)
Modeling a hill country sheep production system.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 41:90-94.

6. FIELDEN, E D (1971)
Oestrous synchronisation and AI in sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's First seminar, 97-114.

4. FIELDEN, E D (1973)
Vibriosis in sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Third seminar, 54-57.

3. FIELDEN, E D (1974)
Some aspects of elective caesarian section in the ewe.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Fourth seminar, 46-53.

4. FILMER, J F (1941)
Cobalt deficiency in sheep. Is monthly drenching effective?
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 63(4):287-290.

4. FILMER, J F (1948)
Foot-rot in sheep can be eradicated.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 77(5):465-468.

4. FILMER, J F (1951)
Recent developments in the control of diseases of sheep.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 67-76.

6. FILMER, J F (1954a)
Infertility in cattle and sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 88(1):150.

4. FILMER, J F (1954b)
Footrot in sheep (c) The control of Footrot.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 14-18.

4. FILMER, D B; CLARKE, E A (1956a)
About worms in sheep.
Sheepfarming Annual, 109-118.

4. FILMER, D B; CLARKE, E A (1956b)
About worms in sheep.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 29-39.

4. FILMER, D B; McCLURE, T J (1957)
Absorption of anti-nematode antibodies from ewes colostrum by the new-born lamb.
Nature (London), 168(4265):170.

4. FITCH, L (1945)
Rickets in sheep in New Zealand.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 5:64-67.

4. FITCH, L W N (1954)
Osteodystrophic disease of sheep in New Zealand. II "Bovine" or "bent leg".
NZ Veterinary Journal, 2:118-127.

8. FITCH, L W N; McINTOSH, I G (1944)
A note on the availability to sheep of phosphorus in the farm of acid sodium pyrophosphate.
NZ Journal of Science & Technology, 26A:77-82.

12. FITZGERALD, J M; SMEATON, D C; JAQUSCH, K T (1984) 13
Fleece tenderness: the effects of nutrition, age and lambing status on pregnant Romney and Coopworth mixed-age ewes.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 44:53-56.

11. FLEMING, A K (1969)
Calorimetric properties of lamb and other meats.
Journal of Food Technology, 4:199-215.

11. FLEMING, A K; EARLE, R L (1966)
Cooling and freezing of lamb and mutton carcasses.
Report, Meat Research Institute of NZ, MIRINZ No 120.


11. FLEMING, A K; EARLE, R L (1968)
Cooling and freezing of lamb and mutton carcasses. II. Weight loss during cooling.
Food Technology, 22:100-104.

3, 6. FLETCHER, I C; ALLISON, A J; LINDSAY, D R (1971)
Seasonal changes in the sensitivity of spayed ewes to progesterone and oestrogen.
Journal of Endocrinology, 50:539-540.

7. FLETCHER, L R (1982)
Effects of presence of Lolium endophyte on growth rates of weaned lambs, growing on to hoggets on various ryegrasses.
Proceedings of the NZ Grassland Association, 44:237-239.

1. Flock of the future: How farmers see it (1983)
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 147(4):16-17.

1. FOREMAN, S (1948)
Development of a small North Canterbury sheep run.
Proceedings of the NZ Grassland Association, 10:45-49.

7. FOURIE, P D (1962)
Growth and development of sheep. I. A carcass dissection technique.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 5:190-222.

7. FOURIE, P D; KIRTON, A H; JURY, K E (1970)
Growth and development of sheep. II. Effect of breed and sex on the growth and carcass composition of the Southdown and Romney and their cross.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 13:753-770

13. FRAMPTON, A R (1969)
Market research and market intelligence in the New Zealand sheep industry.
Sheepfarming Annual, 41-50.

8. FRASER, I E B (1967)
A review on the utilisation of fodder and supplementary feeding of crude proteins and sulphur-containing amino acids to sheep for increased wool production.
Wool Research Organisation of NZ Communication C1.

11. FRASER, I E B (1968)
Comments on, and proposals for the New Zealand wool industry.
Tussock Grasslands and Mountain Lands Institute Review, 15:2-12.

11. FRASER, I E B (1969)
Improvements in wool handling for market.
Wool Technology and Sheep Breeding, 16(1):17-26.
8. FRASER, I E B; HADEN, D D (1970)
Free amino acids in the plasma of sheep fed supplementary protein with particular reference to E-N-methyl lysine.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 30:240-248.

12. FRASER, I E B; TRUTER, E V (1960)
Bacterial discoloration of wool.
Journal of the Textile Institute, 51:T857-T862.

12. FRASER, J D (1967)
Wool production and marketing prospects.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 132-140.

12. FRASER, J D (1968)
The final report of the Wool Marketing study group.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 45-51.

11. FRAZER, A E (1983)
The quantities and types of sheepmeat requirement.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 7-10.

11. FRAZER, A E (1985)
Effect of changed carcase grading system on the meat industry.
Proceedings of the Coopworth Sheep Society Conference.

11. FRENGLEY, G A G (1964)
Out of season shearing with reference to farm management.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 50-56.

10. GALLAGHER, J (1980a)
Selection for performance.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 56-63.

10. GALLAGHER, J (1980b)
One mistake - and you're out on your ear.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 141(2):42-43.

10. GALLAGHER, J F (1981)
How I select and feed my sheep.
Proceedings of the Gore Farmers' Conference, 87-94.

12. GALLOWAY, L (1978)
Woolshed/covered yards complex eases handling.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 136(4):33-36.

12. GANDAR, L W (1965)
Further results of second shear experiments-gaps in farmer's wool knowledge.
Wool, 3:49-55.

4. GARDNER, D E (1961)
Acute lameness in sheep caused by Corynebacterium pyogenes.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 9:59.

4. GARDNER, D E (1967)
Abortion associated with mycotic infection in sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 15:85-86.

3. GARDNER, D E (1973)
Values for certain blood and urine constituents of normal young lambs.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 21:70-73.

4. GARRETT, H E (1940)
Lamb and hogget drenching trials in Canterbury, 1938-1939.
NZ Journal of Science & Technology, 22A:110-115.

6. GARRETT, H E (1962)
Lambing percentages on light lands.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 68-72.

8. GATEL, A J F; REID, C S W (1983)
Influence of chewing on forage particle size reduction and its relationship to feed quality.
Proceedings of Scientists Meeting on Dental Abnormalities in Sheep, Wellington, 18.

9. GEENTY, K G (1977)
Dairy production from sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 135(4):7-9.

9. GEENTY, K G (1978)
Machine milking performance of Dorset ewes.
Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium on the Machine Milking of Small Ruminants. Alghero,  Sardinia, May 1978:122-131.

9. GEENTY, K G (1979a)
Lactation performance, growth and carcass composition of sheep. I. Milk production, milk consumption, and live weights of Romney, Corriedale, Dorset, Romney x Dorset, and Dorset x romney ewes in relation to growth of their lambs.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 22:241-250.

9. GEENTY, K G (1979a) 11
$60 million export potential for Dorset sheep milk.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 139(5):57-59.

9. GEENTY, K G (1979c)
Sheep dairying.
NZ Agricultural Science, 13(3):118-122.

11. GEENTY, K G (1979d)
Effects of weaning age on export lamb production.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 39:202-210.

9. GEENTY, K G (1980a) 11
Factors influencing dairy milk production of Dorset ewes
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Tenth Seminar, 30-39

11. GEENTY, K G (1980b)
Influence of weaning age, management and slaughter age on export lamb carcass production and slipe wool weights.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 23:433-440.

9. GEENTY, K G (1980c)
Dairy and suckled milk production of Dorset ewes.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 8:191-197.

7. GEENTY, K G (1983a)
Pasture feeding for maximum lamb growth.
In, Lamb Growth. Ed. A S Familton. Technical Handbook from Animal Industries Workshop, Lincoln College,  June-July 1983, 105-110.

7. GEENTY, K G (1983b)
Pasture feeding for maximum lamb growth.
Animal Industries Workshop. Technical Handbook. Lincoln College, 105-109

11. GEENTY, K G; CLARKE, J N (1977)
A comparison of sire and dam breeds for the production of export lambs at 3, 4.5 and 6 months of age.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 37:235-242.

9. GEENTY, K G; DAVISON, P G (1982)
Influence of weaning age, milking frequency, and udder stimulation on dairy milk production and post-partum oestrus interval of Dorset ewes.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 10(1):1-5.

9, 10. GEENTY, K G; JAGUSCH, K T (1974)
A comparison of the performance of Dorset, Corriedale and Romney sheep during lactation.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 34:14-18.

7. GEENTY, K G; SYKES, A R (1981) 7
Intake and growth performance of grazing lambs weaned at 4 and 12 weeks of age.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 41:235-241.

8. GEENTY, K G; SYKES, A R (1982a)
Influence of herbage allowances on diet quality in lactating ewes.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 42:161-163.

7. GEENTY, K G; SYKES, A R (1982b)
Energetics in the growing ewe during early lactation (summary).
Proceedings of the Nutrition Society of NZ, 7:110.

7. GEENTY, K G; SYKES, A R (1983)
Feed requirements of the lamb between birth and weaning.
Animal Industries Workshop. Technical Handbook. Lincoln College, 95-104.

11. GEENTY, K G; CLARKE, J N; JURY, K E (1979)
Carcass growth and development of Romney, Corriedale, Dorset and crossbred sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 22(1):23-32.

11. GEENTY, K G; CLARKE, J N; YOUNG, S R; WILSON, J A (1984)
The effects of lamb breed, slaughter age and sex on carcass fat depth and export grade.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 44:227-230.

7, 9. GEENTY, K G; CLARKE, J N; WRIGHT, D E; WRIGHT, G J; JONES, B A (1975)
Relationship between milk yield, milk consumption and lamb growth in Romney, Dorset and crossbred sheep  (summary only).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 35:137.

12. GEENTY, K G; ORWIN, D F G; WOODS, J L; YOUNG, S R; SMITH, M C (1984)
Seasonal wool production and staple length of Romney ewes.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 44:57-59.

11. GEENTY, K G; YOUNG, S R; CLARKE, J N; WILSON, J A (1984)
The effects of lamb breed, slaughter age and sex on carcass fat depth and export grade.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 44:227-230.

6. GELDARD, H; SCARAMUZZI, R J; WILKINS, J F (1984)
Immunisation against polyandroalbumin leads to increases in lambing and tailing percentages.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 32:2-5.

4. GEMMELL, M A (1961)
Some observations on the differences in incidences between Echinococcus granulosus and Taenia hydatigena in the lives of sheep in New Zealand.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 9:40-41.

4. GERRING, J C (1952a)
Pulpy kidney in lambs, sleepy sickness and milk fever in ewes.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 29-40.

4. GERRING, J C (1952b)
Sleepy sickness and milk fever in ewes.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 85:115-118.

6. GERRING, J C (1954)
Flushing of ewes in fat lamb production.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 88:25.

4. GERRING, J C (1955)
Increased production through disease control.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 236-245.

4. GERRING, J C (1957)
Maintenance of health in the ewe flock.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 42-47.

4. GERRING, J C (1960)
Vaccinating sheep.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 56-60.

4. GERRING, J C (1963)
The control of parasitism by management.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 11:82-86.

2. GERRING, J C; SCOTT, J D J (1955)
Early weaning on fat lamb and hill country farms.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 91(6):581-585.

3. GHOSHAL, N G; GETTY, R (1970)
Post-diaphragmatic disposition of the pars sympathica and major autonomic ganglia of the sheep (Ovis aries).
NZ Veterinary Journal, 18:71-78.

3. GHOSHAL, N G; GETTY, R (1971)
The lumbosacral plexus (plexus lumbrosaacralis) of the sheep (Ovis aries)
NZ Veterinary Journal, 19:85-90.

4. GIBB, M; THURLEY, D C; McNATTY, K P (1981)
Active immunisation of Romney ewes with an androstenedione-protein conjugate.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 24:5-9.

4. GIBB, M; HUDSON, N; KIEBOOM, L; McNATTY, K P (1982)
Long-term active immunisation of Romney ewes with an androstenedione-protein conjugate - effects on oestrus, ovulation, and lambing.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 10:125-128.

10. GIBSON, A E; CRAIG, R L (1980)
Waihora rams: national asset or dog tucker.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 133-139.

11. GILBERT, K V; DEVINE, C E (1982)
Effect of electrical stunning methods on petechial haemorrhages and on blood pressure of lambs.
Meat Science, 7:197-207.

11. GILBERT, K V; DEVINE, C E; HAND, R; ELLERY, S (1984)
Electrical stunning and stillness of lambs.
Meat Science, 11:45-58.

11. GILL, C O; DeLACY, K M (1982)
Microbial spoilage of whole sheep livers.
Applied Environmental Microbiology, 43:1262-1266.

11. GILL, C O; CHRYSTALL, B B; STANNARD, N R (1984)
Technical requirements for export of chilled lamb to remote markets.
Proceedings of the NZ Organisation for Quality Assurance Conference, Heretaunga, R1-13.

8. GILL, M; VLYATT, M S; BARRY, T N (1979)
Effect of treatment of silage with a formaldehyde: formic acid mixture on its digestion by sheep
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 22:221-225

4. GILMOUR, M L (1982)
Haemonchosis of sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Twelth Seminar, 342-345.

9. GLOVER, A F (1972)
Milk production in the ewe - a review.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Second Seminar, 22-31.

1. GLOVER, A F (1982)
Meat and Wool Production.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Twelth Seminar, 21-27.

2, 8. GLUE, D I (1968)
Grazing systems on dairy and sheep farms
Proceedings of the NZ Grassland Association, 30:137-142

12. GOLDSTONE, C L (1947)
Sheep and wool advisory service.
Proceedings of the Tenth Annual Meeting of Sheepfarmers, 137-138.

12, 13. GOLDSTONE, C L (1948)
Financial importance of the wool clip on hill farms.
Sheepfarming Annual, 80-87.

2. GOODALL, R W; EDWARDS, E D (1970)
Rapid development of Nelson sheep farm.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 121(2):83-85.

11. GOODEN, J M; BEACH, A D; PURCHAS, R W (1980)
Measurement of subcutaneous backfat depth in line lambs with an ultrasonic probe.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 23:161-165.

12. GOOT, H (1945a)
Hairiness in wool. Part I. Distribution of hairiness in the fleeces of NZ Romney Marsh ewe hoggets.
NZ Journal of Science & Technology, 27a:45-46.

12. GOOT, H (1945b)
Hairiness in wool. Part II. Yearly changes in hairiness in NZ Romney Marsh sheep.
NZ Journal of Science & Technology, 27a:173-187.

12. GOOT, H (1945c)
Hairiness in wool. Part III. Growth of hairiness in NZ Romney Marsh lambs.
NZ Journal of Science & Technology, 27a:349-357.

12. GOOT, H (1945d)
Hairiness in wool. Part IV. Relationship between fleece hairiness and fleece weight in NZ Romney Marsh sheep.
NZ Journal of Science & Technology, 27a:357-359.

10. GOOT, H (1946)
Studies on some New Zealand Romney Marsh stud flocks. Part I. General introduction. Part II. Age composition of stud sheep.
NZ Journal of Science & Technology, 28a:80-93.

4. GOOT, H (1948)
A note on mortality and fertility in a NZ Romney Marsh Stud-flock in 1938 - the season of the Facial Eczema outbreak.
NZ Journal of Sceicne & Technology, 30a:329-330.

6. GOOT, H (1950)
Studies on some NZ Romney Marsh stud flocks. Part III. Tupping season.
NZ Journal of Science & Technology, 30a:330-344.

6. GOOT, H (1951a)
Statistical analyses of some measurements of fertility in sheep
Journal of Agricultural Science, UK 41:1-5

6. GOOT, H (1951b)
Studies on some NZ Romney Marsh stud flocks. Part IV. Lambing season.
NZ Journal of Science & Technology, 32a(6):18-27.

6. GOOT, H (1951c)
Studies on some NZ Romney Marsh stud flocks. Part V. Losses in ewes and lambs.
NZ Journal of Science & Technology, 33a(2):28-36.

6. GOOT, H (1952a)
Studies on some NZ Romney Marsh stud flocks. Part VI. Dry ewes.
NZ Journal of Science & Technology, 34a:97-105.

6. GOOT, H (1952b)
Studies on some NZ Romney Marsh stud flocks. Part VII. Lambing percentage.
NZ Journal of Science & Technology, 34a:106-116.

8. GRACE, N D (1970)
Magnesium absorption in the digestive tract of sheep (summary only).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 30:21.

8 GRACE, N D (1972a)
Studies on the movement of Mg, Ca, P, Na and K across the gut wall of sheep fed fresh pasture.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 32:77-84.

4, 8. GRACE, N D (1972b)
Grass Tetany. III. Observations on plasma magnesium levels in grazing ruminants during pregnancy and lactation.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 15:79-82.

4, 8.  GRACE, N D (1972c)
Observations on plasma zinc levels in sheep grazing NZ pastures.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 15:284-288.

4, 8. GRACE, N D (1973)
Effect of high dietary Mn levels on the growth rate and the level of mineral elements in the plasma and soft tissues of sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 16:177-180.

4, 8.  GRACE, N D (1976)
The effect of dietary higher fatty acids on the absorption of Mg and Ca in sheep fed fresh herbage.
Proceedings of the Nutrition Society of NZ, A8.

8. GRACE, N D (1980)
Effects of increasing phosphorus intake on the P faecal endogenous loss in the sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 40:221-225.

8. GRACE, N D (1983a)
Amounts and distribution of mineral elements associated with fleece-free empty body weight gains in the grazing sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 26:59-70.

8. GRACE, N D (1983b)
The quantities of zinc, copper, manganese and iron associated with body weight gain and wool growth of young sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 43:127-130.

8. GRACE, N D (1983c)
The lambs requirements for minerals and the supply from herbage and milk.
In, Lamb Growth. Ed A S Familton, Technical Handbook from Animal Industries Workshop, Lincoln College,  June-July 1983, 175-191.

8. GRACE, N D (1984)
The determination of mineral requirements of sheep and cattle.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 44:139-142.

8. GRACE, N D; DAVIES, E (1975)
The distribution of Mg in the digesta of sheep fed fresh pasture (brief communication).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 35:47-50.

8. GRACE, N D; GOODEN, J M (1976)
The effect of high zinc intakes on the output of zinc in pancreatic juice and bite of sheep.
Proceedings of the Nutrition Society of NZ, A5.

8. GRACE, N D; SCOTT, D (1974)
Diet and mineral nutrition of sheep on undeveloped and developed tussock grassland. I. The macro and micro element composition of blood plasma and herbage.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 17:165-175.

8. GRACE, N D; SCOTT, D (1974)
Macro-element and trace element nutrition of sheep grazing Tussock grassland.
Tussock Grassland and Mountain Lands Institute Review, 31:13-19.

4. GRACE, N D; WILSON, G F (1972)
Grass tetany, II. Some observations on plasma levels of Mg, Ca and Phosphorus in dairy cows and sheep grazing ryegrass and white clover pastures.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 15:72-78.

4. GRAHAM, M P H (1955)
Use of dieldrin for control of body strike.
Technical Bulletin No 13 NZ Meat & Wool Boards' Economic Service, Paper No 85.

4. GRANT, A B (1954)
The role of carotene in ovine rickets.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 14:77-83.

4. GRANT, A B; HARTLEY, W J; DRAKE, C (1960)
Further observations on white muscle disease in lambs.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 8:1-3.

8. GREENALL, A F (1956)
Rape and Borre lupin mixtures fatten lambs better than rape alone.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 93(3):257-260.

8. GREENALL, A F (1958a)
Studies of grazing of crop forages by sheep, I. The effect of grazing on consumption, digestibility, and nutritive value of rape.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 1:569-581.

8. GREENALL, A F (1958b)
Studies of grazing of crop forages by sheep. II. Wastage of rape by grazing wethers.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 1:683-693.

8. GREENALL, A F (1959)
Studies of grazing of crop forages by sheep. III. Intake, maintenance, and weight gain requirements of wethers grazing rape.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 2:639-648.

4. GREENWOOD, E S (1964a)
Fly-strike control in sheep - an evaluation of the efficiency and persistence of available dip preparation.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 7:375-381.

4. GREENWOOD, E S (1954b)
Louse control in sheep - a comparison of seven dipping preparations.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 7:382-385

10. Group breeding of pure Romneys (1979)
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 139(4):77-79

4. GUMBRELL, R C (1974)
Red gut in sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Fourth seminar, 37-42.

6. GUMBRELL, R C (1982)
Perinatal mortality in lambs.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Twelfth Seminar, 259-280.

4. GUMBRELL, R C (1983)
Miscellaneous diseases affecting the growth of lambs.
In, Lamb Growth, Ed. A S Familton, Technical Handbook from Animal Industries Workshop, Lincoln College,  June-July 1983, 161-164.

4. GUMBRELL, R C; JAGUSCH, K T (1973)
Red gut in lambs grazing Lucerne.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 21:179.

8. GUY, M C; WATKIN, B R; CLARK, D A (1981)
Effects of season, stocking rate, and grazing duration on diet selected by hoggets grazing mixed grass-clover pastures.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 9:141-146.

11. HAGYARD, C J; HAND, R J; GILBERT, K V (1980)
Lamb tenderness and electrical stimulation of dressed carcasses.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 23:27-31.

4. HALL, K A T (1969)
Sheep drenching techniques.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 118(2):40.

10. HALLORAN, R J O; DYSON, R H (1975)
Coopworths on Taihape hill country.
NZ Journal of Agricuture, 130(5):9-10.

12. HAMMERSLEY, M J; ELLIOTT, K H (1984)
Colour of wool.
In, Measurement, Construction and Performance. Proceedings of the 11th Annual Conference of the Textile Institute. NZ Section. Ed L F Story, The Textile Institute, Christchurch NZ, 11-9.

12. HAMMOND, H S (1965)
Wool damage in hoggets due to lice infestations.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 110(4):289.

6. HAMMOND, H S (1966)
Mating ewe hoggets in the South Island.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 113(5):47-49.

10. HANCOCK, J J (1950)
Congenital photosensitivity in Southdown sheep. A new sub-lethal factor in sheep.
NZ Journal of Science & Technology, 32a, 16-24.

4, 10. HANCOCK, J J; BASSET, E G (1946)
Congenital photosensitivity in Southdown sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 6:90.

4. HANCOCK, J J; BASSETT, E G (1946)
Summary of paper on congenital photosensitivity in Southdown sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 6:90-98.

4. HANLY, G J (1976)
The epidemiology of Clostridial diseases in lambs in the North Island of New Zealand.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Sixth seminar, 33037.

12. HANSEN, W J (1962)
Culling for wool improvement.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 104(4):347-351.

12. HANSEN, W J (1965)
Australian methods of sheep and wool improvement could be applied in New Zealand.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 111(4):26-31.

12. HANSEN, W K (1966)
Selecting sheep for better wool.
Tussock Grasslands and Mountain Lands Institute Review, 10:3-6.

12. HANSEN, W K (1972)
Objective measurement of sheep
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 125(5):69

11. HARBORD, M W (1981a)
Factors relating to lamb production efficiency on Southland farms (brief communication).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 41:125-126.

1. HARBORD, M W (1981b)
Farm trials measuring ewe and lamb liveweight changes before and after lambing.
Proceedings of the Gore Sheepfarmers Conference, 27-32.

2. HARBORD, M W (1984)
Integrating management of sheep and deer (brief communication).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 44:171-172.

2, 11. HARE, J M (1959)
Problems in attaining higher production on a Manawatu fat lamb farm.
Sheepfarming Annual, 169-182.

2. HARRIS, A J; HICKEY, M J (1978)
Intensive systems of pasture use by sheep in Southland.
Proceedings of the NZ Grassland Association, 40:34-43.

8. HARRIS, A J; JOHNSTON, J M (1967)
A comparison of "Grasslands Ariki" and "Grasslands Ruanui" ryegrasses for lamb fattening in Southland.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 10:350-356.

6. HARRIS, M L (1976)
Raising Romney lambing percentages.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 132(4):22-24.

4. HARRIS, R E; CHARLESTON, W A G (1976)
The epidemiology of Fasciola hepatica infections in sheep on a Lymnea columella habitat in the Manawatu.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 24:11-17.

3, 8. HARRISON, D L; SHANKS, V (1965)
Studies on DDT in the depot fat of sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 8:232-237.

3, 8. HARRISON, D L; MOL, J C M; HEALY, W B (1970)
DDT Residues in sheep from the ingestion of soil.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 13:664-672.

12. HART, D S (1955)
The photoperiodic and hormone response of wool growth in sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 15:57-65.

6. HART, D S (1956a)
Sources of loss in the unfertilised and fertilised sheep ovum.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 16:101-114.

12. HART, D S (1956b)
Stimulation of wool growth with L-thyroxin.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 48-53.

8. HART, D S (1958)
Responses of sheep to thyroxin implantation.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 18:153-160.

6. HART, D S (1960)
Fertility responses in ewes treated with thyroxin.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 3:565-578.

10. HART, D S (1965)
Improving the Southdown breed.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 66-70.

3, 12. HART, D S (1966)
Sheep physiology and its importance to New Zealand.
Fellmongers’ and Hide Processors Annual Conference Proceedings, 17:11-13.

7. HART, D S (1972)
Growth rate selection in Southdown sheep (summary only).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 32:114.

9. HART, D S; LAFFEY, N (1959)
The effect of thyroxine on lactation in ewes.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 2:666-676.

8. HART, D S; STEVENS, P G (1952)
Observations on non-nutritional factors affecting fertility in sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 12:67-75.

6. HART, E (1974)
Big advances in sheep AB.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 129(2):14-15.

4. HART, K E (1966a)
Photosensitivity in lambs grazing on Japanese millet
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 112(4):29.

4. HART, K E (1966b)
Farmers should be on the alert for springtime sheep diseases
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 113(2):44-45

7. HART, L J (1958)
Lamb growth on magnesium - top dressed pastures
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 97(1):67

6, 8.. HARTLEY, W J (1963)
Selenium and ewe fertility.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 23:20-27.

12. HARTLEY, M J (1973)
Wool types characterise barley grass damage.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 127(5):33-35.

2, 4. HARTLEY, M J (1975a)
Some effects of Barley Grass seed on young sheep
Proceedings of the NZ Grassland Association, 37(1):59-65

2. HARTLEY, M J (1975b)
Barley grass damage to lambs.
Proceedings of the NZ Weed and Pest Control Conference, 28:2-6.

2. HARTLEY, M J (1983a)
Effect of rushes on sheep carrying capacity.
Proceedings of the NZ Weed and Pest Control Conference, 36:83-85.

2. HARTLEY, M J (1983b)
Effect of scotch thistles on sheep growth rates.
Proceedings of the NZ Weed and Pest Control Conference, 36:86-88.

2. HARTLEY, M J; ATKINSON, G C (1972)
Damage caused to lambs by barley grass.
Proceedings of the NZ Weed and Pest Control Conference, 25:29-33.

12. HARTLEY, M J; ATKINSON, G C (1973a)
Effect of wool type on barley grass damage to lambs.
Proceedings of the NZ Weed and Pest Control Conference, 26:97-91.

2, 7.  HARTLEY, M J; ATKINSON, G C (1973b)
Effect of chemical removal of barley grass on lamb growth rates.
Proceedings of the NZ Weed and Pest Control Conference, 26:92-97.

2. HARTLEY, M J; BIMLER, K H (1975)
Barley grass damage to lambs.
Proceedings of the NZ Weed and Pest Control Conference, 28:2-6.

4. HARTLEY, W J (1961)
The pathology of Brucella ovis infection in the pregnant ewe.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 9:115-120.

4. HARTLEY, W J (1966)
Some investigations into the epidemiology of ovine toxoplasmosis.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 14:106-117.

4,6. HARTLEY, W J; BOYES, B W (1955)
The bacteriology of lamb mortality.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 15:120-125.

4, 6. HARTLEY, W J; BOYES, B W (1964)
Incidence of ovine perinatal mortality in New Zealand with particular reference to intra-uterine infections.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 12:33-36.

4. HARTLEY, W J; KATER, J C (1959)
Polio-encephalomalacia of sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 7:75-80.

4. HARTLEY, W J; KATER, J C (1962)
Observations on diseases of the central nervous system of sheep in New Zealand.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 10:128-142.

4. HARTLEY, W J; KATER, J C (1964)
Perinatal disease conditions of sheep in New Zealand.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 12:49-57.

4. HARTLEY, W J; MARSHALL, S C (1957)
Toxoplasmosis as a cause of ovine perinatal mortality.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 5:119-124.

4. HARTLEY, W J; JEBSON, J L; McFARLANE, D (1955)
Some observations on natural transmission of ovine brucellosis.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 3:5-10.

4. HARTLEY, W J; JEBSON, J L; McFARLANE, D (1954)
The artificial infection of sheep with a brucella-like organism. Part I. The artificial infection of ewes.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 2:80-85.

10. HARVEY, T G (1978)
Practical experience with exotic sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 136(8):65-68.

6. HARVEY, T G; JOHNSON, D L; TERVIT, H R; WELCH, R S (1984)
Synchronisation and artificial insemination of ewes comparing techniques which have possible commercial  application.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 44:7-10.

1, 6. HAUGHEY, K G (1959)
Preliminary report on a tupping survey, Ashburton Country, 1957-58.
Sheepfarming Annual, 17-28.

6. HAUGHEY, K G (1975)
Birth injury and cold exposure as components of perinatal lamb mortality.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Fifth seminar, 79-88.

7, 12. HAWKER, H (1981)
Effect of liveweight of hogget and ewe on wool production.
Proceedings of the Gore Sheepfarmers Conference, 11-26.

10. HAWKER, H (1982)
The Booroola - what is its impact going to be?
Wool Production, 1(1):4.

10. HAWKER, H (1983)
Fleece weight is the Cinderella of Sheeplan.
Wool Production, 2(2):4.

12. HAWKER, H; CROSBIE, S F; THOMPSON, K F (1982)
Effects of season and pasture allowance on the wool growth of Romney ewes.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 42:183-185.

12. HAWKER, H; DAVIS, G H; ALLISON, A J (1980)
Wool production and characteristics of merino and longwool ewes and their respective Booroola crosses.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 40:205-208.

12. HAWKER, H; CROSBIE, S F; THOMPSON, K F; McEWAN, J C (1984)
Effects of season on the wool growth response of Romney ewes to pasture allowance.
Proceedings of the Australian Society of Animal Production, 15:380-383.

8. HEALY, W B (1967)
Ingestion of soil by sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 27:109-120.

4. HEALY, W B (1967)
Wear of sheep's teeth.
Sheepfarming Annual, 143-156.

8. HEALY, W B (1972)
In 'vitro' studies on the effects of soil on elements in ruminal "duodenal" and ileal liquors from sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 15:289-305.

8. HEALY, W B; DREW, K R (1970)
Ingestion of soil by hoggets grazing swedes.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 13:940-944.

8. HEALY, W B; LUDWIG, T G (1965)
Wear in sheep's teeth. I. The role of ingested soil.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 8:737-752.

8. HEALY, W B; WILSON, G F (1971)
Deposits on rumen epithelium associated with ingestion of soil.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 14:122-131.

12. HEALY, W B; SIELEMAN, A M (1966)
Macro and micro-element content of New Zealand wool.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 9:1073-1078.

8. HEALY, W B; CUTRESS, T W; MICHIE, C (1967)
Wear of sheep's teeth. IV. Reduction of soil ingestion and tooth wear by supplementary feedings.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 10:201-209.

8. HEALY, W B; CRAUCHLEY, G; GILLET, R L; RANKIN, P C (1972)
Ingested soil and iodine deficiency in lambs.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 15:778-782.

4. HEATH, A C G (1973)
Ticks on cattle and sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 127(2):64-67.

4. HEATH, A C G (1976)
Fly-strike in sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 132(5):62.

4. HEATH, A C G (1978)
The scrotal mange mite, Chorioptes bovis (Hering, 1845) on sheep: seasonality, pathogenicity and intra-flock transfer.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 26:307-310.

4. HEATH, A C G (1980)
Tick and blowflies: economic importance and control.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 87-96.

4. HEATH, D D; LAWRENCE, S B (1978)
The effect of mebendazole and praziquantel on the cysts of Echinococcus granulosus, Taenia hydatigena and T ovis in sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 26:11-15.

4. HEATH, A C G; MILLAR, E S (1970)
Recent insecticides: their efficacy as plunge dips against the biting louse, Damalinia Ovis, and the ked,  Melophagus Ovinus on sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 18:211-213.

4. HEATH, A C G; TENQUIST, J D (1971)
New insecticides: as sheep dips against Lucilia sericata.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 19:45-46.

13. HENDERSON, A E (1953a)
Fleece development and wool growth in the Romney lamb.
Journal of Agricultural Science, UK, 43:12-53.

12. HENDERSON, A E (1953b)
Wool quality and fleece weight.
NZ Journal of Science & Technology, 34a:538-543.

12. HENDERSON, A E (1953c)
A survey to determine types of wool best grown by the main types of country.
Sheepfarming Annual, 93-102.

12. HENDERSON, A E (1953d)
Variation in fleece weight and the significance of wool-price differences when culling.
Lincoln College Technical Publication, No 9, 15pp.

12. HENDERSON, A E (1955a)
Faults in New Zealand wool.
Lincoln College Technical Publication No 12, 52pp.

12. HENDERSON, A E (1955b)
The fleece as a factor in sheep adaptation.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 15:32-35.

12. HENDERSON, A E (1955c)
Wool and its production in the South Island, 5. Wool faults.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 42-45.

12. HENDERSON, A E (1958)
Development of the fleece and efficiency in wool growth.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Confernce, 36-46.

8, 12. HENDERSON, A E (1959)
The relationship between feed and quantity and kind of wool produced.
Proceedings of the NZ Grassland Association, 68-79.

12. HENDERSON, A E (1960a)
Faults in wool.
Proceedings of the Invermay Farmers' Conference.

12. HENDERSON, A E (1960b)
Wool: Results of recent research and its application on the farm.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 110-115.

12. HENDERSON, A E (1964a)
Out of season shearing with reference to wool quality.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 43-49.

12. HENDERSON, A E (1964b)
Out-of-season shearing’s effect on wool quality.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 109(3):241-247.

12. HENDERSON, A E (1965a)
Microclimate of the fleece.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 13:86.

12. HENDERSON, A E (1965b)
How shearing affects the wool clip.
Sheepfarming Annual, 81-92.

12. HENDERSON, A E (1968a)
Growing better wool.
Wellington, NZ, A H and A W Reed, 108 pp.

10. 12. HENDERSON, A E (1968b)
Wool follicle and fleece characters of F1 and F2 Border Leicester x Romney sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 28:107-113.

12. HENDERSON, A E (1968c)
Wool prices as an indicator for flock improvement aims.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 33-40.

12. HENDERSON, A E (1969)
Wool quality and relative prices.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 26-35.

12. HENDERSON, A E (1975)
What’s the value of wool classing?
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 161-172.

12. HENDERSON, A E; McMAHON, P R (1947)
Analysis of New Zealand greasy wool production, 1943-44.
NZ Journal of Science & Technology, 29a:22-43.

8, 12. HENDERSON, A E; BRYDEN, McG, J; MAZZITELLI, F E; MILLIGAN, K E (1970)
Protein supplementation and wool growth.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 30:186-201.

6. HENDERSON, K M; FRANCHIMONT, F; LECOMTE-YERNA, M J; CHARLET-RENARD, C H; HUDSON,  N; BALL, K; McNATTY, K P (1984)
Ovarian inhibin: a hormone with potential to increase ovulation rate in sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 44:29-32.

4. HENMAN, R (1966)
Summer main reason for scabby mouth in sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 112(1):14-15.

4. HEPBURN, J F (1979) 2
The effect of control of parasites on growth rates of young sheep and beef cattle.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Ninth Seminar, 51-57.

2, 6. HERBERT, N C (1981)
Farmers' arguments for and against later lambing.
Proceedings of the Gore Farmers' Conference, 64-69.

4. HERCEG, M; THURLEY, D C; DAVIES, D H (1982)
Oat cell in the pathology of ovine pneumonia-pleurisy.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 30:170-173.

8. HERCUS, J M (1961)
What do sheep eat on Tussock grassland.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 103(1):73-77.

11. HERLIHY, G H (1973a)
Estimated charges on New Zealand lamb from farm gate to ex hooks Smithfield ($).
NZ Meat and Wool Board's Economic Service, Paper No 1630.

13. HERLIHY, G H (1973b)
Analysis of farms within the Economic Service sheep farm survey that are owned by a single entity.
NZ Meat and Wool Board's Economic Service, Paper No 1643.

10. HEWITT, W R R (1947)
Trials with Cheviot cross sheep on poor hill country.
Proceedings of the tenth annual meeting of Sheepfarmers, Massey Agricultural College, 48-73.

10. HEWITT, W R R (1948)
Cheviot experimental work - season's results at Tua Paka.
Sheepfarming Annual, 234-245.

10. HEWITT, W R R (1951)
Results of Cheviot Halfbred versus Romney trials: returns from Cheviot Threequarterbred ewes.
Sheepfarming Annual, 151-155.

10. HEWITT, W R R (1957)
Lambing percentages, wool yields and gross returns from Cheviot X Romney halfbreds in the Taumaranui district at "Kohunu", Waimiha.
Sheepfarming Annual, 104-113.

10. HICKEY, F (1960)
Death and reproductive rates of sheep in relation to flock culling and selection.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 3:332-344.

10. HIGHT, G K (1968)
Increasing the percentage of weaned lambs.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 44-64.

10. HIGHT, G K (1975)
A selected bibliography of New Zealand references on large-scale sheep and beef cattle breeding schemes.
Sheepfarming Annual, 205.

HIGHT, G K (1976)
"Some Aspects of hill country sheep and beef cattle production in New Zealand"
International Hill Land Symposium, Morgantown, 3-9 October

10. HIGHT, G K (1982)
Improving the efficiency of breeding schemes.
 Sheep Production. Vol 1. Breedings and Production, Ed. G A Wickham & M F McDonald, NZ Institute of Agricultural Science, 169-197.

8. HIGHT, G K; BARTON, R A (1965a)
The effects of undernutrition and realimentation on the Romney ewe.
Journal of Agricultural Science, UK, 413-424.

8. HIGHT, G K; BARTON, R A (1965b)
The effects of plane of nutrition on muscle-fibre diameter and muscle composition of the m.longissimus dorsi in Romney ewes.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 8:602-606.

6. HIGHT, G K; BIGHAM, M L (1975)
Aspects of lamb mortality in New Zealand flocks.
Proceedings of a workshop on Perinatal Mortality in farm animals, CSIRO Ed G Alexander, 21-24.

4. HIGHT, G K; CAIRNS, G C (1966)
The effect of drenching on the productivity of hoggets.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 9:925-930.

10. HIGHT, G K; DALTON, D C (1974a)
Existing sheep breeds in New Zealand and the way to exploit their potential
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 42-53.

10. HIGHT, G K; DALTON, D C (1974b)
The role of integrated breeding groups in the sheep and cattle industries.
Sheepfarming Annual, 128-135.

6, 10. HIGHT, G K; JURY, K E (1969)
Lamb mortality in hill country flocks.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production 29:219-232.

6, 10. HIGHT, G K; JURY, K E (1970a)
Hill country sheep production. I. The influence of age, flock and year on some components of reproduction rate in Romney and Border Leicester X Romney ewes.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 13:641-659.

6, 10. HIGHT, G K; JURY, K E (1970b)
Hill country sheep production. II. Lamb mortality and birth weights in Romney and Border Leicester X Romney flocks.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 13:735-752.

6, 10. HIGHT, G K; JURY, K E (1970c)
Lamb mortality
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 78-90

10. HIGHT, G K; JURY, K E (1971)
Hill country sheep production. III. Sources of variation in Romney and Border Leicester X Romney lambs and hoggets.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 14:669-686.

6, 10. HIGHT, G K; JURY, K E (1973)
Hill country sheep production. IV. Ewe live weights and the relationship of live weight and fertility in Romney and Border Leicester X Romney ewes.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 15:447-456.

6, 10. HIGHT, G K; JURY, K E (1976)
Hill country sheep production. VIII. Relationship of hogget and two-year-old oestrus and ovulation rate to subsequent fertility in Romney and Border Leicester X Romney ewes.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 19:281-288.

10. HIGHT, G K; RAE, A L (1970)
Large-scale sheep breeding: its development and possibilities.
Sheepfarming Annual, 73-85.

8. HIGHT, G K; SINCLAIR, D P (1965)
The Autumn growth of hoggets on different pasture types.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 8:1079-1086.

8. HIGHT, G K; SINCLAIR, D P (1967)
Pasture length and species in relation to the Autumn growth of hoggets.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 10:323-330.

11. HIGHT, G K; BARTON, R A; COCKREM, F R M (1962) 4 & 9
A note on a comparison between the carcass composition of open and wooly-faced Romney ewes.
 NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 5:501-506.

10. HIGHT, G K; DALTON, D C; LANG, D R (1970)
Large scale integrated sheep and beef cattle.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 38-54.

10. HIGHT, G K; GIBSON, A E; WILSON, D A; GUY, P L (1975) 4
The Waihora sheep improvement programme.
Sheepfarming Annual, 67-89.

6, 10. HIGHT, G K; JURY, K E; LANG, D R (1976)
Hill country sheep production. VI. Oestrous incidence and ovulation rate in Romney and Border Leicester X Romney ewes.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 19:35-39.

6, 10. HIGHT, G L; LANG, D R; JURY, K E (1973)
Hill country sheep production. V. Occurrence of oestrus and ovulation rate of Romney and Border Leicester X Romney ewe hoggets.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 16:509-517.

10, 12. HIGHT, G K; ATKINSON, J J; SUMNER, R M W; BIGHAM, M L (1976)
Hill country sheep production. VII. Wool traits of Romney and Border Leicester X Romney ewes.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 19:197-210.

7. HIGHT, G K; KIRTON, A H; BROWNING, H A; DUGANZICH, D M (1972)
The Autumn growth and carcass composition of hoggets grazed on lucerne, perennial ryegrass plus white clover,  and white clover pastures.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 15:527-537

8. HIGHT, G K; SINCLAIR, D P; LANCASTER, R J (1968)
Some effects of shading and of nitrogen fertiliser on the chemical composition of freeze-dried and oven-dried herbage and on the nutritive value of oven-dried herbage fed to sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 11:286-302.

4. HILL, M K; WALKER, S D; TAYLOR, A C (1969) 2
Effects of "marginal" deficiencies of copper and selenium on growth and production of sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, Vol 12:261-270.

6. HINCH, G N; KELLY, R W; DAVIS, G H; VEENVLIET, B A I (1981)
Sucking behaviour of lambs from high fecundity Booroola longwool cross ewes.
Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the Australian Society of Reproductive Biology, 13:88.

6. HINCH, G H; KELLY, R W; OWENS, J L; CROSBIE, S F (1983)
Patterns of lamb survival in high fecundity Booroola flocks.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 43:29-32.

12. HITCHCOCK, J H (1944)
Shearing..
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 69(5) 445-452.

12. HITCHCOCK, J H (1948)
The crutching of sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 76(2):145-157.

4. HODGES, R T (1974)
Some observations on experimental Leptsopira serotype pomona infection in sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 22:151-154.

4. HODGES, R T; MILLAR, K R; REVFEIM, K J A (1976)
The effects of Leptospira serotype pomona in sheep of different haemoglobin types.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 24:163-166.

8. HOGAN, K G; HUTCHINSON, A J (1965)
Molybdenum and sulphate in the diet and the effect on the molybdenum content of the milk of grazing sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 8:625-629.

8. HOGAN, K G; LORENTZ, P P; GIBB, F M (1973)
The diagnosis and treatment of vitamin B12 deficiency in young lambs.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 21:234-237.

8. HOGAN, K G; RIS, D R; HUTCHINSON, A J (1966)
An attempt to produce copper deficiency in sheep by dosing molybdate and sulphate.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 9:691-698.

8. HOGAN, K C; MONEY, D F L; BLAYNEY, A (1968)
The effect of a molybdate and sulphate supplement on the accumulation of copper in the livers of penned sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 11:435-444.

8. HOGAN, K G; MONEY, D F L; WALKER, R S (1971)
The distribution of copper in the liver of pigs and sheep and its effect on the value of chemical analyses made on biopsy samples.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 14:132-141.

8. HOGAN, K G; MONEY, D F L; WHITE, D A; WALKER, R (1971)
Weight responses of young sheep to copper and connective tissue lesions associated with the grazing of pastures of high molybdenum content.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 14:687-701.

2. HOGGET SURVEY (1964)
Tussock Grasslands and Mountain Lands Institute Review, 6:1-8.

6. HOLMDEN, J F; McMULLAN, M J; CAIRNS. G C; LEANING, W H D (1973)
Pre-mating treatment of breeding ewes with thiabendazole.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 33:115-124.

6. HOLMES, C R (1961)
Artificial insemination of the ewe.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 9:13-14.

10. HOLMES, N (1981)
Coping with extras.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 143(5):43.

10. HOLMES, N (1983)
Newcomers to Sheeplan are full of praise.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 146(3):23.

10. HOLMES, N (1984)
Personalised approach to ram selling.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 148(1):20-21.

6. HOLMES, R J (1975)
Relationship of maternal behaviour to neonatal loss in prolific sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Fifth seminar, 67-75.

2. HOLMES, R J (1976)
Humane aspects of docking lambs.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Sixth seminar, 14-20.

4. HOPKIRK, C S M (1963)
Bowie in high-country sheep.
Tussock Grasslands and Mountain Lands Institute Review, 5:7-9.

12. HORROBIN, W (1955)
Wool and its production in the South Island, 1. New Zealand Wool Board and its policy.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference 8-11.

2, 12. HORTON, C T; WICKHAM, G A (1979)
The effects of winter grazing systems on some wool characteristics.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 39:106-114.

12. HOW TO ENSURE YOU PROFIT FROM SALE BY SAMPLE (1982)
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 145(20):23.

6. HUGHES, J G (1963)
Some factors affecting lambing percentages why bigger ewes mean more lambs, more wool.
Tussock Grasslands and Mountain Lands Institute Review, 5:1-7.

10. HUGHES, I R; PETERS, G (1974)
Differences between breeds.
Fellmongers and Hide Processors Annual Conference, 25:62-69.

12. HUGHES, I R; PETERS, G P; DALTON, D C (1978)
Wool and leather production from 15-month-old wethers of different breeds on hill country.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 21:383-388.

7. HUGHES, T P; POPPI, D P (1983)
Lamb growth from pasture.
In Lamb Growth. Ed A S Familton. Technical Handbook from Animal Industries Workshop, Lincoln College,  June-July 1983, 135-140 .

6. HULL, F T L; HANNING, R K T (1980)
A plan for improving the fecundity of a flock by indirect selection.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 40:240-247.

3, 8. HUNNEGO, S N; HARRISON, D L (1971)
Metabolism of DDE, DDD and DDT in sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 14:406-416.

4. HUNT, J (1979)
Dirt and dags and sometimes disease and drugs cut profits.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 139(4):55-57.

2. HURST, A C (1951)
The future of irrigation and its effect on sheep farming (a).
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 79-84.

2. HURST, D T (1967)
Winter management of the ewe flock in Southland.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 114(2):28-31.

10. HUTCHING, G (1984)
Different breeds for different needs.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 148(2):23-24.

10. HUTCHING, G (1984)
The Wiltshire; big, lean and keen.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 149(2):26-27.

8. HUTTON, J B (1963)
The efficiency of utilisation and conversion of pasture herbage by dairy cattle, beef cattle and sheep.
NZ Institute of Agricultural Science Publication 9:97-110.

10. HUTTON, J B (1978)
Exotic sheep research in jeopardy.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 136(8):69.

4. HUTTON, J B (1970)
Diseases of sheep, 7. Infective conditions of fleece.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 121(3):89

10. HUTTON, J B (1983)
Why New Zealand needs more breeds and which ones.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 29-32.

8. HUTTON, J B; RATTRAY, P V (1976)
The effect on dairy cows and sheep performances of additives to high dry matter maize silage.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 36:120-126.

8. INCH, R (1948)
Rack for feeding hay to sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 77(5):468.

12. INCH, R (1968)
Keeping wool clean.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 116(5):55.

13. INCOME AND INVESTMENT IN NEW ZEALAND SHEEP FARMING (1959)
NZ Meat & Wool Board's Economic Service, Paper No 264.

13. INCREASES IN COSTS ON FAT LAMB FARMS 1954 (1953)
NZ Meat & Wool Board's Economic Service, Paper No 30

1. INGLIS, J A H (1965)
Pathfinding in hill country sheep and wool production.
Sheepfarming Annual, 7-22.

6, 12. INKSTER, I J (1955a)
Face cover and productivity in sheep.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 48-56.

6, 12. INKSTER, I J (1955b)
Face cover and productivity in sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 91(6):605-608.

6. INKSTER, I J (1956a)
Management at mating.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 20-25.

6, 12. INKSTER, I J (1956b)
The relationship between face cover and reproductive efficiency in Romney ewes.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 16:66-68.

10. INKSTER, I J (1957a)
The breeding behaviour of two-tooth ewes.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 17:72-76.

6. INKSTER, I J (1957b)
The mating behaviour of sheep.
Sheepfarming Annual, 163-169.

6. INKSTER, I J (1958)
Current ideas on raising the lambing percentage of sheep.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 74-80.

6. INKSTER, I J (1959a)
Raising the lambing percentage of sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 98(1):41-43.

6. INKSTER, I J (1959b)
A study of fertilisation in sheep.
Sheepfarming Annual 9-15.

1. INKSTER, I J (1966)
Sheep Production.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 41-45.

2. INKSTER, I H; LAMBOURNE, L J (1956)
Ruakura finds more two-tooths will lamb with special management.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 92:210-212.

11. INKSTER, I J; JURY, K E; MULLER, J P E (1965)
A technique for evaluating fat lamb production.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 25:195-201.

4. IRIS, D R (1970)
The Bacteriology and serology to ewes inoculated with viable Brucella ovis organisms.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 18:2-7.

13. JAGGER, H J (1977)
Profitability of increased production. Case studies. South Otago sheep farm.
NZ Agricultural Science, 11:11-16

2, 3. JAGGER, H J (1982)
Experiences with advising farmers on safe pasture management.
In, Control of Internal Parasites in sheep. Ed. A D Ross from Animal Industries Workshop, Lincoln College, July 1982, 79-83.

11. JAGUSCH, K T (1968)
Body composition studies with the milk-fed lamb (summary only).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 28:40.

10. JAGUSCH, K T (1973)
The Finnish-Landrace in crossbreeding programmes.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 126(2):51.

8. JAGUSCH, K T (1975a)
The production of lamb with polyunsaturated depot fats from feeding a dietary supplement of formaldehyde treated ground sunflower seed.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 18:9-12.

8. JAGUSCH, K T (1975b)
Nutritional problems with weaned lambs grazing pure Lucerne stands.
NZ Medical Journal, 83:89.

8. JAGUSCH, K T (1975c)
Sheep Production from irrigated Lucerne farming systems.
Span, 18:105.

8. JAGUSCH, K T (1976a)
Nutrition and growth of the pre-weaned lamb.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Sixth seminar, 117-124.

8. JAGUSCH, K T (1976a)
Early weaning of lambs on to clover and Lucerne pastures.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 133(6):11-14.

8. JAGUSCH, K T (1982)
Feed requirements of grazing sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Twelfth seminar, 64-76.

6. JAGUSCH, K T (1983)
Phyto-oestrogens and reproductive performance of sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Thirteenth seminar, 114-121.

8. JAGUSCH, K T; BELL, B A (1979)
The performance of lambs fed cereal grains and lucerne hay and a feasibility study on grain finishing lambs from pastoral sheep farms.
NZ Agricultural Science, 13(1):54-58.

8. JAGUSCH, K T; COOP, I E (1971)
The nutritional requirements of grazing sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 224-234.

8. JAGUSCH, K T; ELLIOTT, M (1977)
Flushing ewes on Lucerne.
Proceedings of the Invermay Farmers' Conference, 42.

11. JAGUSCH, K T; McCONNELL, G R (1971)
Possibilities for intensification of lamb production.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 73:78.

8, 9. JAGUSCH, K T; MITCHELL, R M (1971)
Utilisation of metabolisable energy of ewes' milk by the lamb.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 14:434-441.

11. JAGUSCH, K T; NICOL, A M (1970)
Pasture type and lamb carcass composition.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 30:116-122.

8, 11. JAGUSCH, K T; RATTRAY, P V (1979)
Nutritional manipulation of carcass composition of lambs growth in NZ.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 39:20-30.

7. JAGUSCH, K T; CLARK, V R; JAY, N P (1970)
Lamb production from animals weaned at 3 to 5 weeks of age on to Lucerne.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 13:808-814.

8. JAGUSCH, K T; FARQUHAR, P A; KEVEY, C (1977)
An evaluation of turnips (NZ York Glove) and 1000 headed kale (brassica oleracea) as autumn finishing crops for heavy weight lambs.
Proceedings of the Agronomy Society of NZ, 7:41-44.

8. JAGUSCH, K T; GUMBRELL, R C; DELLOW, D W (1976)
Red gut in lamb grazing trials at Lincoln.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 36:190-197.

8. JAGUSCH, K T; JAY, N P; CLARK, V R (1972)
Nutrition of the ewe in early lactation.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 15:209-213.

8. JAGUSCH, K T; MacLEAN, K S; DOW, B (1984)
The efficacy of substituting field crops for pasture for flushing ewes.
Proceedings of the Agronomy Society of NZ, 14:57-59.

11. JAGUSCH, K T; NORTON, B W; WALKER, D M (1970a)
Body Composition studies with milk-fed lamb. I. Chemical composition and calorific content of the body and organs of newly-born lambs.
Journal of Agricultural Science, UK, 75:273-277.

11. JAGUSCH, K T; NORTON, B W; WALKER, D M (1970b)
Body Composition studies with milk-fed lamb. II. The effect of the age of the lamb and the protein content of the diet on the chemical composition of the body and its organs.
Journal of Agricultural Science, UK, 75:279-285.

8. JAGUSCH, K T; RATTRAY, P V; SORRENSON, W J (1978)
Crops as supplements to pastures for finishing lambs.
Proceedings of the Agronomy Society of NZ, 8:149-155.

8. JAGUSCH, K T; RATTRAY, P V; WINN, G W (1979)
An evaluation of Lucerne and clover crops for finishing weaned lambs.
Proceedings of the Agronomy Society of NZ, 9:7-10.

8. JAGUSCH, K T; SMITH, J F; KELLY, R W (1977)
Effect of feeding Lucerne during mating on the fertility of ewes.
Proceedings of the Nutrition Society of NZ, 2:161.

8. JAGUSCH, K T; SMITH, J F; RATTRAY, P V (1981a)
Principles of winter grazing practice with special reference to sheep management.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Eleventh seminar, 75-81.

8. JAGUSCH, K T; SMITH, J F; RATTRAY, P V (1981b)
Best stock performance on Lucerne.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 97-101.

8. JAGUSCH, K T; DUGANZICH, D M; WINN, G W; RATTRAY, P V (1981c)
Effect of season of the year and pasture allowance on the growth of lambs fed different pasture species (brief communication).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 41:117-118.

8. JAGUSCH, K T; GRUMBRELL, R C; MOBLEY, M C; JAY, N P (1977a)
Effect on growth of early weaning lambs on to pure Lucerne stands.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 5:15-18.

8. JAGUSCH, K T; GRUMBRELL, R C; MOBLEY, M C; JAY, N P (1977b)
Effect of salt blocks and roughage as supplements to grazing Lucerne on growth rate of lambs and incidence of deaths from 'red gut'.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 5:19-22.

8. JAGUSCH, K T; RATTRAY, P V; MacLEAN, K S; JOYCE, J P (1978)
The dynamics of pasture production under sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 38:129-138.

8, 11. JAGUSCH, K T; RATTRAY, P V; OLIVER, T W; COX, N R (1979)
The effect of herbage yield and allowance on growth and carcass characteristics of weaned lambs.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 39:254-259.

4, 8. JAGUSCH, K T; RATTRAY, P V; PETCH, M E; VLASSOFF, A (1980)
Effects of level of nutrition and drenching strategy on pasture utilisation during autumn by set-stocked hoggets infected with gastro-intestinal nematodes.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 40:12-17.

8. JAGUSCH, K T; RATTRAY, P V; WINN, G W; SCOTT, M E (1979)
Crops, legumes, and pasture for finishing lambs.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 47-52.

8. JAGUSCH, K T;MITCHELL, RM;McCONNELL, GR;FENNESSY, PF;WOODLOCK, MR;JAY, NPW (1971)
Nutrition of the young growing lamb. Studies at Lincoln College.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 31:121-128.

8. JAGUSCH, K T; RATTRAY, P V; SMITH, J F; LYNCH, R J; OLIVER, T W; BRUNSWICK, L F C (1980)
The strategic use of Lucerne pastures as feed for sheep.
Proceedings of the Agronomy Society of NZ, 10:19-22.

8. JAMIESON, N D (1959)
Nitrate reduction in the rumen of the grazing sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 2:96-106.

6. JANSEN, G J; van EERTEN, M T W; FORRESTER, I T (1982)
Biochemical events associated with Ficoll washing of ram spermatozoa.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 42:95-98.

4. JEBSON, J L; HARTLEY, W J; McFARLANE, D (1954)
The artificial infection of sheep with a Brucella-like organism. Part II. The artificial infection of rams.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 2:85-89.

4. JEBSON, J L; HARTLEY, W J; McCLURE, T J; McFARLANE, D (1955)
Pathology of brucellosis in rams in New Zealand.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 3:100-104.

13. JENKINSON, I H (1981)
Lamb marketing and the domestic base.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 17-23.

3, 8. JOHNS, A T (1953)
Fermentation of glycerol in the rumen of sheep.
NZ Journal of Science & Technology, 35a:262-269.

8. JOHNS, A T (1961)
The effect of different pasture species and varieties on sheep production. III The influence on the fermentation in the rumen on intake and production in sheep.
Sheepfarming Annual, 178-186.

8. JOHNS, A T (1962)
Some aspects of rumen metabolism influencing intake and production in sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 22:88-98.

10. JOHNSON, D L (1981)
Selection for production characters in Romney sheep under New Zealand hill country conditions (summary only).
Proceedings of the Australian Association of Animal Breeding and Genetics, 220.

10. JOHNSON, D L; CLARKE, J N; ROBINSON, C A (1980).
Liveweight variations in Sheeplan flocks.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 40:254-257.

8. JOHNSON, D L; CLARKE, J N; McLEAN, K S; COX, E H; AMYES, N C; RATTRAY, P V (1982)
Level of nutrition of the ewe and lamb survival.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 42:13-14.

8. JOHNSON, D L; CLARKE, J N; RATTRAY, P V; MacLEAN, K S; COX, E H; AMYES, N C (1982)
The effect of level of nutrition of the ewe on lamb survival.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 42:13-14.

2. JOHNSON, H B (1954)
Observations of management of sheep based on personal experiences.
Sheepfarming Annual, 115-126.

10. JOHNSTON, M T; KELLY, R W; WEBB, R R (1982)
The productive performance of Waihora Romney cross hoggets and two-tooth ewes and commercial Romneys.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 42:47-49.

13. JOHNSTON, P H (1981)
Lamb production and marketing.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 24-26.

4. JOHNSTONE, A C (1975)
Lymphoid tumours of sheep.
Sheepfarming Annual, 17-24.

2, 4. JOHNSTONE, I L (1979)
The integration of beef cattle with sheep in parasite control.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Ninth Seminar, 19-30.

10. JOHNSTONE, P B; PRINGLE, G C; WEBB, R R (1979)
A technique for estimating the effect of errors that occur when culling subjectively by weight assessment.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 7:115-119.

4. JOLLY, R D (1960)
A preliminary experiment to investigate the optimum dose rate and frequency of administration of selenium in unthrifty lambs.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 8:11-12.

3, 4. JOLLY, R D (1967a)
Nodular hyperplasia of the ovine spleen.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 15:91-94.

4. JONAS, W E (1967b)
Antibody titres of some body fluids of ewes vaccinated with Salmonella typhimurium or human red cells.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 15:217-221.

4. JONAS, W E (1967c)
Salmonellosis of sheep: Use of serum from a vaccinated ewe in a mouse passive protection test.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 15:55-61.

3, 4. JONAS, W; STANKIEWICZ, M (1980)
A modified complement fixation test that is subject to minimal anti-complementary activity by sheep serum.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 28:163-165.

3. JONAS, W; STANKIEWICZ, M (1983)
Inhibitory activity of heated ewe serum for ewe and ram serum complement.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 31:41-44.

3. JONAS, W; STANKIEWICZ, M; PULFORD, H (1982)
Stimulation of the titre of a sheep serum factor that is related to the sheep complement system.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 30:85-87.

4. JONAS, W E; PULFORD, H D; BROAD, S (1973)
The uptake and destruction of Salmonella typhimurium by some body tissue of sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 21:17-25.

2, 4. JONES, C R M (1965)
Many pitfalls in drenching hoggets.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 111(2):21-22.

4. JONES, M A S; SHANNON, A D (1972)
The effect of staphlococcal antigen on the output of cells from the popliteal lymph node of immunized sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 20:19-21.

3, 6. JONES, R; MOSELEY, G; BECK, N F G; SHACKELL, G H (1983)
Changes in pituitary and uterine function of ovariectomised ewes fed clover diets containing varying levels of formononetin.
Society for the Study of Fertility Conference, ABSTR79.

2. JONES, T S (1968)
Age-marking system for sheep and cattle has many advantages.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 117(3):78-85.

2. JOURNEAUX, P (1983)
Editor 8 Farming through drought. Strategies for sheep farmers.
Ministry of Agriculture & Fisheries, Advisory Services Division, Auckland Region, 22p.

8. JOPP, A (1978)
Lympho - its epidemiology and control.
Review Tussock Grassland and Mountain Lands Institute, 37:46-54.

8. JOPP, A J (1982)
Ovine abortion.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep & Beef Cattle Society's Twelth Seminar, 246-256.

8. JOPP, A J; JACKSON, R; MULVANEY, C J (1984)
An improved facility for the inspection, treatment and control of Footrot.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 32:189-190.

8. JOPP, A J; JACKSON, R; MULVANEY, C J (1984)
A perspective on ovine Footrot control.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 32:211-212.

8. JOPP, A J; MIDDLEBURG, A; QUINLIVAN, T D (1980)
A survey into the incidence and factors contributing to ovine abortion in Central Hawkes Bay flocks Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Tenth Seminar, 100

4. JOSLAND, S W (1954)
The immunogenic properties of Salmonella typhi-murium in sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 2:2-7.

2. JOWSEY, C G (1951)
Hoist race for loading sheep on to a double decker truck.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 82(3):269.

12. JOYCE, J P (1961)
The cotted fleece.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 38-49.

3. JOYCE, J P (1968a)
Heat loss of sheep and cattle.
Review of Journal of the Tussock Grasslands and Mountain Lands Institute, 4:2-10.

3. JOYCE, J P (1968b)
The effect of climate on sheep production in New Zealand.
NZ Agricultural Science, 2:174-179.

2. JOYCE, J P (1970)
Intensive beef and sheep production.
Proceedings of the NZ Grassland Association, 32:168-180.

8. JOYCE, J P (1971)
Feeding value of barley for sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 31:92-96.

8. JOYCE, J P (1975a)
Straw and grain feeding of sheep.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 3:49-53.

3. JOYCE, J P (1975b)
Thermoregulation by sheep in cold environments.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Fifth Seminar, 38-46.

8. JOYCE, J P; BRUNSWICK, L F C (1975)
Sodium supplementation of sheep and cattle fed Lucerne.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 3:299-304.

8. JOYCE, J P; MacLEAN, K S (1970)
Feed requirements of livestock.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 15-25.

11. JOYCE, J P; NEWTH, R P (1967)
Use of the comparative slaughter technique to estimate the nutritive value of pasture for hoggets.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 27:166-180.

2. JOYCE, J P; RATTRAY, P V (1969)
The effect of level of stocking on conversion efficiency and productivity of dairy beef cattle and sheep (summary only).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 29:176.

7. JOYCE, J P; RATTRAY, P V (1970)
The intake and utilisation of milk and grass by lambs.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 30:94-105.

2. JOYCE, J P; RATTRAY, P V; OLIVER, T W (1969)
Comparative productivity of dairy beef, breeding ewes and wethers.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 85-94.

2. JOYCE, J P; CLARKE, J N; MacLEAN, K S; COX, E H (1976)
The effects of stocking rate on the productivity of sheep of different genetic origin.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 34-38.

8. JOYCE, J P; CLARKE, J N; MacLEAN, K S; LYNCH, R J; COX, E H (1976)
The effect of level of nutrition on the productivity of sheep of different genetic origin.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 36:170-178.

3. JURY, D R; McLEAY, L M (1976)
Extraction of gastrin from the small intestine of sheep.
Proceedings of the Nutrition Society of NZ, A7.

7. JURY, K E; FOURIE, P D; KIRTON, A H (1977)
Growth and development of sheep, IV. Growth of the musculature.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 20:115-121.

7. JURY, K E; JOHNSON, D L; CLARKE, J N (1979)
Adjustment factors for lamb weaning weight. I. Estimates from commercial flocks.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 22:385-389.

7. KAFERSTEIN, F K (1970)
A trial to assess the value of xiphoid cartilage measurements and carcass weight for age determination in sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 18:149-151.

4. KANE, D W (1979)
The prevalence of salmonella infection in sheep at slaughter.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 27:110-113.

3. KANE, D W (1984)
The results of a Wairarapa survey of ovine incisor tooth anomalies with particular respect to wear.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Fourteenth Seminar, 19-32.

3. KANE, D W; WEBSTER, M C (1983)
Incisor faults in the Wairarapa: a Survey and a trial.
Proceedings of scientists meeting on dental abnormalities in sheep, Wellington, 19.

4. KATER, J C; DAVIS, E A; HAUGHEY, K G; HARTLEY, W J (1963)
Escherichia coli infection in lambs.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 11:32-38.

4. KATER, J C; MARSHALL, S C; HARTLEY, W J (1962)
A specific suppurative synovitis and pyaemia in lambs.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 10:143-144.

3, 4. KATER, J C; HARTLEY, W J; DYSART, T H; CAMPBELL, A R (1963)
Osteogenesis imperfecta and bone resorption: Two unusual skeletal abnormalities in young lambs.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 11:41-46.

11. KEEN, W L (1955a)
Meat Production on fat lamb farms.
NZ Meat & Wool Board's Economic Survey, Paper No 83.

13. KEEN, W L (1955b)
An economic survey of the New Zealand sheep industry.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Aimal Production, 15:24-31.

13. KEEN, W L (1956a)
Patterns of expenditure on New Zealand sheep farms.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 66-76

13. KEEN, W L (1956b)
Rate of return on capital invested in sheep farming
NZ Meat & Wool Boards' Economic Service, Paper No 114

13. KEEN, W L (1962)
Notes on productivity in New Zealand sheep farming

11. KEEN, W L (1963)
Charges on New Zealand lamb.
NZ Meat & Wool Board's Economic Service, Paper No 1135.

1. KEEN, W L (1964)
Planning for development in the sheep industry.
Sheepfarming Annual, 33-44.

3. KELLER, P (1973)
The activity of enzymes in serum and tissues of clinically normal sheep
NZ Veterinary Journal, 21(10):221-227

4. KELLY, J D; CHEVIS, R A F; WHITLOCK, H V (1975) 2
The anthelmintic efficacy of Mebendarcole against adult Fasicola Repatica and a concurrent mixed nematode infection in sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 23:81-84.

3. KELLY, R W (1972)
The oestrogenic activity of coumestans in ovariectomized ewes.
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, 28:159.

10. KELLY, R W (1980a)
Research evaluation of Booroola merino crosses in New Zealand.
Meat and Wool, October:12.

6. KELLY, R W (1980b)
Components of reproductive wastage in sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Tenth seminar, 78-93.

6. KELLY, R W (1981)
Effect of hogget and ewe liveweight on reproduction.
Proceedings of the Gore Sheepfarmers Conference, 1-10.

6. KELLY, R W (1982)
Reproductive performance of commercial sheep flocks in South Island districts. 1. Flock performance and sources of wastage between joining and tailing.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 25:175-183.

6. KELLY, R W; ALLISON, A J (1976a)
Measurement of ovulation rates by laparoscopy and effects on reproductive performance.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 36:240-246.

6. KELLY, R W; ALLISON, A J (1976b)
Returns to service, embryonic mortality and lambing performance of ewes with one and two ovulations.
 Proceedings of the 1976 International Congress Murisk and Perth, Western Australian Institute of Technology, 418-423.

6. KELLY, R W; ALLISON, A J (1979)
Efficiency of reproduction on New Zealand sheep flocks.
Abstracts from the 49th Congress of the Australian and NZ Association for the advancement of Science, Section
13, 1:409.

6. KELLY, R W; JOHNSTONE, P D (1982)
Reproductive performance of commercial sheep flocks in South Island districts 2. Relationship between ovulation rate, liveweight, mating and lambing performance.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 25:519-523.

6. KELLY, R W; JOHNSTONE, P D (1983)
Influence of site of ovulation on the reproductive performance of ewes with 1 or 2 ovulations.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 26:433-435.

6. KELLY, R W; KNIGHT, T W (1979)
Sources of reproductive failure in commercial sheep flocks.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference: 19-26.

6. KELLY, R W; MARSHALL, A (1977)
Commercial sheep flock fertility.
Proceedings of the Invermay Farmer's Conference, 41.

3, 6. KELLY, R W; SHACKELL, G H (1982)
Ovulation and oestrous responses of high and low fecundity ewes to ingestion of isoflavone-rich pasture.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 42:29-31.

6. KELLY, R W; SMITH, J F (1980)
Reproductive performance of ewes related to number of ovulations about mating.
Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the Australian Society of Reproductive Biology, 12:68.

6. KELLY, R W; ALLISON, A J; JOHNSTONE, P D (1978)
A system of identifying factors limiting the reproductive performance of commercial sheep flocks.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 38:80-89.

6. KELLY, R W; ALLISON, A J; SHACKELL, G H (1975)
Libido testing and subsequent mating performance in rams.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 35:204-211.

6. KELLY, R W; ALLISON, A J; SHACKELL, G H (1976)
Seasonal variation in oestrous and ovarian activity of five breeds of ewes in Otago.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 4(2):209-214.

3, 6. KELLY, R W; ALLISON, A J; SHIRLEY, D K (1976)
Interactions between phyto-oestrogens and steroids in cervical mucus and uterine weight responses in ewes.
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 27(1):101-107.

10. KELLY, R W; DAVIS, G H; ALLISON, A J (1980)
Productive changes in longwool breeds in New Zealand following crossbreeding with Booroola-type rams.
Proceedings of the Australian Society of Animal Production, 13:413-416.

8, 10. KELLY, R W; SHACKELL, G H; ALLISON, A J (1980)
Reproductive performance of ewes grazing red clover (grasslands pawera) or white clover-grass pasture at mating.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 8:87-91.

10. KELLY, R W; DAVIS, G H; ALLISON, A J; TROTTER, R W M (1984)
Lifetime reproductive performance of Booroola Merino x Romney ewes of differing genotype for the Booroola fecundity gene and Romney ewes.
Proceedings of the Australian Society of Animal Production, 15:404-407.

6. KELLY, R W; LEWER, R P; ALLISON, A J; PATERSON, A T; HOWARTH, M V (1983)
Techniques to establish flocks from fecund ewes by superovulation with and without ova transfer.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 43:205-208.

6, 10. KELLY, R W; OWENS, J L; CROSBIE, S F; McNATTY, K P; HUDSON, N L (1983)
Influence of Booroola Merino genotype on the responsiveness of ewes to pregnant mares serum gonadotrophin, luteal tissue weights and peripheral progesterone concentrations.
Animal Reproduction Science, 6:199-207.

6, 8. KELLY, R W; THOMPSON, K F; HAWKER, H; CROSBIE, S F; McEWAN, J C (1983)
Liveweight, ovulation rate and wool growth responses of light and heavy ewes to differential feeding.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 11:219-224.

11. KEMP, J D; BARTON, R A (1965)
A comparison between two methods of chemically analysing lamb cuts and carcasses, and a proposal for estimating ash from regression equations.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 8:58-62.

11. KEMP, J D; BARTON, R A (1966)
Composition of lamb carcasses and cuts of the New Zealand export grades.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 9:590-627.

4. KEOGH, R G (1973)
Induction and prevention of ryegrass staggers in grazing sheep.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 1:55-57.

8. KEOGH, R G (1975)
Grazing behaviour of sheep during summer and autumn in relation to facial eczema.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 35:198-203.

4. KEOGH, R G (1978)
Development and control of ryegrass staggers in sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 38:47-52.

5. KEOGH, R G (1984)
Grazing behaviour of sheep and ryegrass staggers.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 44:189-192.

8. KEOGH, R G; LYNCH, J J (1982)
Early feeding experience and subsequent acceptance of feed by sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 42:73-76.

4. KETTLE, P R (1974)
Epidemiology and damage caused by external parasites of sheep in New Zealand.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Fourth seminar, 3-14.

4. KETTLE, P R (1980a)
Sheep and cattle lice: economic importance and control.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 79-86.

4. KETTLE, P R (1980b)
Drenching policy can help breed resistant worms.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 141(3):63-66.

4. KETTLE, P R (1982)
Use and limitations of anthelmintics.
In, Control of Internal Parasites in Sheep. Ed. A D Ross from Animal Industries Workshop, Lincoln College, July 1982, 42-47.

4. KETTLE, P R; LUKIES, J M (1982a)
Long-term effects of sheep body lice (Damalinia ovis) on body weight and wool production.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 25:531-534.

4. KETTLE, P R; LUKIES, J M (1982b)
Effects of sheep lice (Damalinia ovis) on wool colour.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 10.

4. KETTLE, P R; PEARCE, D M (1974)
Effect of the sheep body louse (Damalinia ovis) on host weight gain and fleece value.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 2:219-221.

4. KETTLE, P R; VLASSOFF, A; LUKIES, J M; AYLING, J M; McMURTY, L W (1981)
A survey of nematode control measures used by sheep farmers and of anthelmintic resistance on their farms. Part 1. North Island and the Nelson region of the South Island.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 29:81-83.

4. KETTLE, P R; VLASSOFF, A; AYLING, J M; McMURTRY, L W; SMITH, S J; WATSON, A J (1982)
A survey of nematode control measures used by sheep farmers and of anthelmintic resistance of their farms. Part 2: South Island excluding the Nelson region.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 30:79-81.

11. KHO, M; LONGDILL, G R; McDONALD, B R
Preliminary statistical analysis of the geometry of lamb carcasses.
Report, Meat Industry Research Institute of NZ Inc, MIRINZ No 698.

5. KILGOUR, R (1971)
Behavioural problems associated with intensification.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's First seminar, 144-154.

5. KILGOUR, R (1976)
Sheep behaviour: its importance in farming systems, transport and pre-slaughter treatment.
Proceedings of the Sheep Assembly and Transport Workshop, Perth, October 1976, 64-84.

5. KILGOUR, R (1982)
Better lambing procedures.
Proceedings Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 9-13.

5. KILGOUR, R (1983a)
The influence of ovine behaviour traits on mating development.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Thirteenth Seminar, 92-102.

5. KILGOUR, R (1983b)
Understanding your sheep.
Proceedings of the Coopworth Sheep Society National Conference, 45-52.

4, 5. KILGOUR, R; BRUERE, A N (1979)
Behaviour pattern in Chromatin-positive Klinefelter's syndrome in sheep.
Nature (London), 225:71-72.

5. KILGOUR, R; de LANGEN, H (1970)
Stress in sheep resulting from management practices.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 30:65-76.

2, 5. KILGOUR, R; EDEY, T N (1977)
Mating ewe lambs.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 134(6):10-13.

5. KILGOUR, R; WINFIELD, C G (1974)
Sheep mating behaviour. A factor in profitability,
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 128(4):17-23,

5. KILGOUR, R; WINFIELD, C G (1977)
Pen-mating of pedigree sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 134(1):25-27.

5. KILGOUR, R; ALEXANDER, G; STEVENS, D (1983)
A field study of factors interrupting bonding of ewes on twins.
Proceedings of the 2nd Asia-Oceania Congress of Perinatology, Auckland, 118.

5. KILGOUR, R; de LANGEN, H; BREMNER, K H (1976)
Behaviour at lambing of Romney ewes with exotic lambs. An interim report (brief communication).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 36:258-259.

5. KILGOUR, R; PEARSON, A J; de LANGEN, H (1975)
Sheep dispersal patterns on hill country: techniques for study and analysis.
Proceedings of NZ Society of Animal Production, 35:191-197.

11. KIRTON, A H (1964)
Breeding dual-purpose sheep: How important is conformation.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 11-24.

11. KIRTON, A H (1965)
Lean meat production.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 71-77.

11. KIRTON, A H (1966)
Overfat lambs means loss to farmer.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 112(2):57-59.

11. KIRTON, A H (1967)
Conformation and lamb carcass quality.
Sheepfarming Annual, 113-126.

11. KIRTON, A H (1968)
Conformation and lamb carcass quality.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 18:52-59.

10, 11. KIRTON, A H (1969)
Breeds of sires for export lamb production
Proceedings of the Hastings & Waipukurau Farmers' Conference, 87-98.

8, 11. KIRTON, A H (1970a)
Effect of pre-weaning plane of nutrition on subsequent growth and carcass quality of lambs.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 30:106-115.

11. KIRTON, A H (1970b)
Lamb growth rates.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 121(5):32-34.

11. KIRTON, A H (1972)
Meat from mature rams.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 125(5):29-31.

11. KIRTON, A H (1974a)
Heavy weight lamb production, 1. Time for a closer look, 2. Methods of attainment, 3. Marketing possibilities.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 129(3):20-27.

11. KIRTON, A H (1974b)
Non-nutritional means of manipulating meat quality on the farm.
Proceedings of the Australian Society of Animal Production, 10:202-210.

11. KIRTON A H (1975a)
Yellow fat in sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 131(6):15-16.

11. KIRTON A H (1975b)
The relevance of carcass composition in the selection of live sheep.
Sheepfarming Annual, 117-125.

11. KIRTON, A H (1976)
Growth, carcass composition and palatability of sheep.
Proceedings of the Carcase Classification Symposium, Adelaide May 1976.

11. KIRTON, A H (1977)
Overfatness in animals.
Proceedings of the Nutritional Society of NZ, 2:63-71.

11. KIRTON, A H (1979)
New Zealand meat marketing and research in the 1980s.
Wool Technology and Sheep Breeding, 27(2):11.

11. KIRTON, A H (1980a)
Overfat lambs should get the chop.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 141(4):65-66.

11. KIRTON, A H (1980b)
Management tips for leaner lambs.
NZ Meat Producer, 9(1):7.

11. KIRTON, A H (1980c)
Clues in the lamb schedule help you plan production.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 140(1):35-36.

11. KIRTON, A H (1981a)
Carcase and meat qualities.
In, Sheep and Goat Production. Ed I E Coop, Elsevier, 259-272.

11. KIRTON, A H (1981b)
Ram lambs. Faster growth and less fat.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 142(6):3-5.

11. KIRTON, A H (1982a)
Differences between P and Y export lamb carcasses in M longissimus dorsi area and shape.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 42:121-123.

11, 13. KIRTON, A H (1982b)
Meat Board schedule favours heavyweight lamb.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 145(6):29.

11. KIRTON, A H (1982c)
Carcase and meat qualities.
In, Sheep and Goat Production, Ed, I E Coop, World Animal Science Series, Elsevier Scientific Publishing Company, Amsterdam, p 259.

2, 11. KIRTON, A H (1983a)
The effect of farm management practices on lamb carcase composition and quality.
Wool Technology and Sheep Breeding, 31(1):27-33.

11, 13. KIRTON, A H (1983b)
The problem of black fibres in sheep intended for slaughter.
Wool Technology and Sheep Breeding, 31(3):121.

11. KIRTON, A H (1983c)
Carcass composition
In Lamb Growth, Ed. A S Familton, Technical Handbook from Animal Industries Workshop, Lincoln College,  June-July 1983, 25-32.
11. KIRTON, A H (1984a)
Export lamb grading changes explained.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 148(3):9-10.

11. KIRTON, A H (1984b)
Dressing out percentage.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 149(3):16-17.

11. KIRTON, A H; BARTON, R A (1958a)
Live weight loss and its components in Romney ewes subjected to L-throxine therapy and a low plan of nutrition.  Part I. Effects on live weight, carcass weight and carcass composition.
Journal of Agricultural Science, UK, 51:265-281.

11. KIRTON, A H; BARTON, R A (1958b)
Live weight loss and its components in Romney ewes subjected to L-throxine therapy and a low plan of nutrition II. Effects on some non-carcass components of liveweight.
Journal of Agricultural Science, UK, 51:282-288.

11. KIRTON, A H; BARTON, R A (1958c)
Specific gravity as an index of the fat content of mutton carcasses and various joints.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 1:633-641.

11. KIRTON, A H; BARTON, R A (1962)
A study of some indices of the chemical composition of lamb carcasses.
Journal of Animal Science, 21:553-557.

11. KIRTON, A H; BELTON, D J (1981)
Yellow fat inherited?
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 143(6):8-9.

11. KIRTON, A H; COLOMER-ROCHER, F (1978)
The New Zealand sheep and lamb export classification system.
World Review of Animal Production, 14(1):33-41.

11. KIRTON, A H; FRAZERHURST, L F (1983)
Effects of normal, light/normal and double stunning on the incidence and severity of blood splash in lambs.
Meat Science, 8:1-6.

11. KIRTON, A H; JOHNSON, D L (1979)
Interrelationships between GR and other lamb carcass fatness measurements.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 39:194-201.

11. KIRTON, A H; JURY, K E (1970)
Grading of lamb and mutton carcasses.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 30:130-143.

11. KIRTON, A H; PATERSON, D J (1972)
The qualities of ram carcasses.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 32:39-47.

11. KIRTON, A H; PEARSON, A M (1963)
Comparison of methods of measuring potassium in pork and lamb and the prediction of their composition from sodium and potassium.
Journal of Animal Science, 22:125.

11. KIRTON, A H; PICKERING, F S (1967)
Factors associated with differences in carcass conformation in lambs.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 10:183-200.

11. KIRTON, A H; SHADBOLT, N M (1985)
Lamb drafting for optimum prices.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 60-65.

11. KIRTON, A H; WOODS, E G (1976)
Trials comparing blood volumes and bleeding times of electrically stunned sheep slaughtered by different methods.
Meat Research Institute of NZ Inc, MIRINZ Bulletin No 533:36-40.

11. KIRTON, A H; WOODS, E G (1977)
Blood weights and bleeding times of electrically stunned sheep slaughtered by three different procedures.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 20:449-451.

11. KIRTON, A H; BARTON, R A; CRESSWELL, E (1959)
A note on a comparison between the carcass composition of Romney and cheviot mature ewes.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 2:252-254.

11. KIRTON, A H; BARTON, R A; RAE, A L (1962)
The efficiency of determining the chemical composition of lamb carcasses.
Journal of Agricultural Science, UK, 58:381-386.

11. KIRTON, A H; CLARKE, J N; CARTER, A H (1967)
Effect of pre-slaughter fasting on liveweight, carcass weight and carcass composition of Southdown ram lambs.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 10:43-55.

11. KIRTON, A H; CLARKE, J N; CARTER, A H (1978)
Comparison of lamb carcasses sired by Southdown with those sired by Dorset down or Suffolk rams mated to
Romney ewes.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 6:55-57.

11. KIRTON, A H; CLARKE, J N; HICKEY, S M (1982)
A comparison of the composition and carcass quality of Kelly and Russian castrate, ram, wether and ewe lambs.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 42:117-118.

11. KIRTON, A H; DALTON, D C; ACKERLEY, L R (1974)
Performance of sheep on New Zealand hill country II. Growth and composition of wethers of five breeds at three ages.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 17:283-293.

11. KIRTON, A H; de la MARE NICHOLS, G; PHILLIPS, D S M (1965)
Estimation of body weight, carcass weight and carcass composition of live lambs with a radio frequency bridge.
Nature (London), 206 (4987):940-941.

11. KIRTON, A H; FOURIE, P D; JURY K E (1972)
Growth and development of sheep III. Growth of the carcass and non-carcass components of the Southdown and Romney and their cross, and some relationships with composition.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 15:214-227.

11. KIRTON, A H; HIGHT, G K; DUGANZICH, D M (1967)
A comparison of the carcass quality of Romney with Border Leicester x Romney lambs and Southdown x Romney
with Southdown x (Border Leicester x Romney) lambs.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 10:33-42.

7, 11. KIRTON, A H; MOSS, R A; TAYLOR, A G (1971)
Weight losses from milk and weaned lambs in mid-Canterbury resulting from different lengths of starvation before slaughter.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 14:149-160.

11. KIRTON, A H; NICHOLLS, G de la M, PHILLIPS, D S M (1965)
Estimation of body weight, carcass weight and carcass composition of live lambs with a radio frequency bridge.
Nature (London) 206:940.

3. KIRTON, A H; PEARSON, A M; ANDERSON, E C (1963)
Caesium-137 content of lambs.
Nature (London) 199:294.

11. KIRTON, A H; SINCLAIR, D P; DOBBIE, J L (1978)
Overfat lambs: significance, GR measurement and management strategies.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, FPP 126.

11. KIRTON, A H; ULYATT, M J; BARTON R A (1959)
Composition of some fat-free carcasses and bodies of New Zealand sheep.
Nature (London), 184:1724-1725.

11. KIRTON, A H; WOODS, E G; DUGANZICH, D M (1983)
Comparison of well and poorly muscled lamb carcasses as selected by experienced meat industry personnel.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 43:111-113.

11. KIRTON, A H; WOODS, E G; DUGANZICH, D M (1984)
Predicting the fatness of lamb carcasses from carcass wall thickness measured by ruler or by a total depth indicator (TDI) probe.
Livestock Production Science, 11:185-194.

11. KIRTON, A H; WOODS, E G; SMITH, B L (1976)
Facial eczema and the palatability of meat from yearling sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 19:193-196.

11. KIRTON, A H; BISHOP, W H; MULLORD, M; FRAZERHURST, L J (1976)
Relationship between time of stunning and time of throat cutting and their effect on blood pressure and blood splash in lambs.
Meat Industry Research Institute of NZ Bulletin, MIRINZ No 533, 98-108.

11.KIRTON, A H; BISHOP, W H; MULLORD, M; FRAZERHURST, L J (1978)
Relationships between time of stunning and time of throat cutting and their effect on blood pressure and blood splash in lambs.
Meat Science, 2:199-206.

4, 11. KIRTON, A H; CAMPBELL, A G; PAYNE, E; WOODS, E G (1979)
Facial eczema and the palatability of meat from lambs.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 22:399-403.

11. KIRTON, A H; CARTER, A H; CLARKE, J N; DUGANZICH, D M (1984)
Dressing percentages of lambs.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 44:231-234.

11. KIRTON, A H; CARTER, A H; CLARKE, J N; JURY, K E (1981)
Dressing percentages of weaned, shorn lambs.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 231-233.

11. KIRTON, A H; CARTER, A H; SINCLAIR, D P; JURY, K E (1968)
Carcass yields and economic returns. Sire breeds for export lamb production.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers Conference Week, 72-83.

11. KIRTON, A H; CLARKE, J N; CARTER, A H; SINCLAIR, D P (1965)
Extent and nature of weight losses due to pre-slaughter fasting of lambs.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of animal Production, 25:184-194.

11. KIRTON, A H; CRANE, B; PATERSON, D J; CLARE, N T (1973)
Yellow fat in lambs (summary only).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 33:191.

11. KIRTON, A H; CRANE, B; PATERSON, D J; CLARE, N T (1975)
Yellow fat in lambs caused by carotenoid pigmentation.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 18:267-272.

3, KIRTON, A H; CRESSWELL, E; COCKREM, F R M; BUTLER, G W (1959)
Some effects of thyroxine on liveweight, metabolism and wool growth of Romney ewes.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 2:1143-1158.

11. KIRTON, A H; DALTON, D C; ACKERLEY, L R; WOODS, E G (1982)
Performance of sheep on New Zealand hill country III. Growth and composition of wethers born in three further years and slaughtered at three ages.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 25:1-13.

11. KIRTON, A H; FRAZERHURST, L F; WOODS, E G; CHRYSTALL, B B (1980)
Effect of electrical stunning method and cardiac arrest on bleeding efficiency, residual blood and blood splash in lambs.
Meat Science, 5:347-353.

11. KIRTON, A H; FRAZERHURST, L F; BISHOP, W H; WINN, G W (1981)
A comparison of the effects of electrical, captive bolt or percussion stunning on the incidence of blood splash in lambs.
Meat Science, 5:407-411.

11. KIRTON, A H; O'HARA, P J; CAIRNEY, I M; BISHOP, W H (1975)
Determination of age of lamb carcasses from pelvic ossification.
Animal Production, 21:257-264.

4, 11. KIRTON, A H; O'HARA, P J; SHORTRIDGE, E H; CORDES, D O (1976)
Seasonal incidence of enzootic pneumonia and its effect on the growth of lambs.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 24:59-64.

11. KIRTON, A H; PEARSON, A M; PORTER, R W; NELSON, R H (1961)
The use of natural gamma activity to measure the composition of pork and lamb samples.
Journal of Food Science, 26:475.

11. KIRTON, A H; WINGER, R J; DOBBIE, J L; DUGANZICH, D M (1983)
Palatability of meat from electrically stimulated carcasses of yearling and older entire-male and female sheep.
Journal of Food Technology, 18:639-649.

10, 11. KIRTON, A H; CARTER, A H; CLARKE, J N; SINCLAIR, D P; JURY, K E (1968)
Breeds of sire for export lamb production.
Sheepfarming Annual, 39-50.

10, 11.  KIRTON, A H; CARTER, A H; CLARKE, J N; SINCLAIR, D P; JURY, K E (1971)
Breeds of sire for export lamb production (summary only).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 31:175.

10, 11. KIRTON, A H; CARTER, A H; CLARKE, J N; SINCLAIR, D P; JURY, K E (1974)
Sires for export lamb production, 2. Lamb carcass results.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 29-39.

10, 11. KIRTON, A H; CARTER, A H; CLARKE, J N; SINCLAIR, D P; JURY, K E (1968)
Sire breeds for export lamb production, II. Carcass yields and economic returns.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 72-83.

10, 11. KIRTON, A H; CARTER, A H; CLARKE, J N; SINCLAIR, D P; JURY, K E (1971)
Breeds of sire for export lamb production (summary only).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 31:175.

11. KIRTON, A H; O'HARA, P H; CAIRNEY, I M; BISHOP, W H; NOTTINGHAM, P M (1975)
Determination of age of lamb carcasses from pelvic ossification.
Animal Production, 21:257-264.

11. KIRTON, A H; QUARTERMAIN, A R; ULJEE, A E; CARTER, W A; PICKERING, F S (1968)
Effect of one and two day's antemortem fasting on liveweight and carcass losses in lambs.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 11:891-902.

8, 11. KIRTON, A H; SINCLAIR, D P; CHRYSTALL, B B; DEVINE, C E; WOODS, E G (1981)
The effect of plane of nutrition on carcass composition and the palatability of pasture fed lambs.
Journal of Animal Science, 52:285-291.

6. KNIGHT, T W (1976)
The fertility of hill country ewes mating at different stages of the joining period.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 36:252.

6. KNIGHT, T W (1977)
Methods for the indirect estimation of testes weight and sperm numbers in Merino and Romney rams.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 20:291-296.

6. KNIGHT, T W (1980)
Effects of diet and liveweight on ovulation rates in Romney ewes.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 40:38-42.

6. KNIGHT, T W (1983)
Review. Failure of pregnancy.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Thirteenth Seminar, 122-129.

6. KNIGHT, T W (1983)
Influencing the onset of ovarian activity.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Thirteenth Seminar, 16-20.

6. KNIGHT, T W (1983)
Ram induced stimulation of ovarian and oestrous activity in anoestrous ewes - a review.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 43:7-12.

6. KNIGHT, T W (1984)
Testicular growth and size in rams from flocks of different reproductive potential.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 27:179-187.

6. KNIGHT, T W; HIGHT, G K (1976)
Variations in the fertility over the joining period of ewes on hill country.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 19:211-216.

11. KNIGHT, T W; HOCKEY, H-U, P (1982)
Ovulation rates in Marshall Romney and Romney ewes: effects of body size and condition score.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 42:25-28.

11. KNIGHT, T W; DALTON, D C; HIGHT, G K (1979)
Identification of barren ewes by vasectomised rams.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 7:125-130.

11. KNIGHT, T W; DALTON, D C; HIGHT, G K (1980)
Changes in the median lambing dates and lambing pattern with variation in time of joining and breed of teasers.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 23:281-285.

11. KNIGHT, T W; HALL, D R H; WILSON, L D (1983)
Effects of teasing and nutrition on duration of breeding season in Romney ewes.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 43:17-20.

11. KNIGHT, T W; HIGHT, G K; WINN, G W (1979)
The influence of sires on lamb survival in Romneys.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 39:87-93.

11. KNIGHT, T W; PETERSON, A J; PAYNE, E (1978)
The ovarian and hormonal response of the ewe to stimulation by the ram early in the breeding season.
Theriogenology, 10:343-353.

3, 6. KNIGHT, T W; TERVIT, H R; FAIRCLOUGH, R J (1970)
Corpus luteum function in ewes stimulated by rams.
Proceedings of the Endocrine Society of Australia, 22(S2):33.

3, 6. KNIGHT, T W; TERVIT, H R; FAIRCLOUGH, R J (1981)
Corpus luteum function in ewes stimulated by rams.
Theriogenology, 15(2)L183-190.

11. KNIGHT, T W; TERVIT, H R; LYNCH, P R (1983)
Effects of boar phermones, rams wool and presence of bucks on ovarian activity in anovular ewes early in the breeding season.
Animal Reproduction Science, 6:129-134.

11. KNIGHT, T W; OLDHAM, L M; LINDSAY, D R; SMITH, J F (1975)
Variation in the fertility of ewes during the joining period and its modification by prior contact with rams.
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 26:577-583.

4. KUPPUSWAMY, P B (1954)
Chemotherapy of brucellosis in rams.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 2:110-118.

11. LAFFEY, N; HART, D S (1959)
Embryonic loss from late breeding season mating of ewes.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 2:1159-1166.

6, 12. LAKE, E M (1950)
Pre-lambing shearing.
Sheepfarming Annual, 76-78.

4. LAING, A D M G (1940)
Guard against sleepy sickness of ewes.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 61(1):5-7.

4. LAING, A D M G (1941)
Bearing troubles in ewes.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 62(6):393-396.

4. LAING, A D M G (1945)
Sleepy sickness and bearing trouble in ewes.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 71(1):37-41.

12. LAING, A D M G (1950)
Shearing shed hygiene.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 81(4):345.

2. LAMBOURNE, L J (1953)
Rotational grazing of ewes and lambs.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 37-43.

2. LAMBOURNE, L J (1955)
A comparison between rotational grazing and set stocking for fat lamb production.
NZ Journal of Science and Technology, 37A:555-568.

11. LAMBOURNE, L J (1955a)
Recent developments in fat lamb production in New Zealand.
Wool Technology and Sheep Breeding, 2(1):71-78.

11. LAMBOURNE, L J (1955b)
Preliminary studies in the control of oestrus and ovulation in Romney ewes with progesterone and pregnant-mare serum.
NZ Journal of Science and Technology, 37A:187-195.

8. LAMBOURNE, L J (1955c)
Recent developments in the field study of sheep nutrition.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 15:36-46.

9. LAMBOURNE, L J (1956a)
Artificially-induced lactation in ewes.
Veterinary Record, 68:498.

11. LAMBOURNE, L J (1956b)
Management of rams for a high lambing percentage.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers Conference Week, 16-20.

8. LAMBOURNE, L J (1957a)
Measurement of feed intake of grazing sheep. I. Rate of passage of inert reference materials through the ruminant digestive tract.
Journal of Agricultural Science, 48(3):273-285.

8. LAMBOURNE, L J (1957b)
Measurement of feed intake of grazing sheep. II. The estimation of faeces output using markers.
Journal of Agricultural Science, UK, 48:415-425.

7. LAMBOURNE, L J (1958)
The effect of stilboestrol implants upon the growth and fattening of Romney wether lambs.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 1:69-79.

8. LAMBOURNE, L J (1961)
Relative effects of environment and liveweight upon the feed requirments of sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 21:92-108.

5. LANCASHIRE, J A; KEOGH, R G (1966)
Some aspects of the behaviour of grazing sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 26:22-35.

7,8. LANCASHIRE, J A; ULYATT, M J (1973)
Liveweight gains by sheep grazing browntop and perennial ryegrass
Proceedings of the NZ Grassland Association, 35(1):110-117.

7, 8. LANCASHIRE, J A; ULYATT, M J (1975)
Liveweight gains of sheep grazing ryegrass pastures with different cellulose contents.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 18:97-100.

8. LANCASTER, R J (1943)
Metabolism trials with New Zealand feeding stuffs. IV. The relative significance of lignin, cellulose and crude fibre in the evaluation of foods.
NZ Journal of Science and Technology, 25A(1):137-151.

8. LANCASTER, R J (1949)
The measurement of feed intake by grazing cattle and sheep. I. A method of calculating the digestibility of pasture based on the nitrogen content of faeces derived from the pasture.
NZ Journal of Science and Technology, 31A(1):31-38.

8. LANCASTER, R J (1976)
Effect of formaldehyde-treated casein and methionine on the intake of silage by sheep (summary only).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 36:127.

8. LANCASTER, R J; ADAMS, A F R (1943)
Metabolism trials with New Zealand feeding stuffs. III. The digestibility and nutritive value of some typical sheep feeds.
NZ Journal of Science and Technology, 25A(4):132-136.

8. LANCASTER, R J; BARTRUM, M P (1954)
Measurement of feed intake by grazing cattle and sheep. IV. A source of error in the chronogen technique of estimating the digestibility of fodders.
NZ Journal of Science and Technology, 35A(6):489-496.

3. LANG, D R (1969a)
A mobile surgical cradle for sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 1:611-613.

6. LANG, D R (1969b)
Transport of ova through the oviduct of merino ewes.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 17:200-204.

6. LANG, D R; BLOCKEY, M A deB (1969)
Induced early embryonic death in the ewe.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 12:577-579.

6, 10.  LANG, D R; HIGHT, G K (1967)
Age at puberty, length of breeding season and ovulation rate in Romney Marsh and Border Leicester x Romney Marsh hoggets.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 27:48.

6. LANG, D R; OH, Y K (1968)
Distribution of spermatozoa in the reproductive tract of the Romney ewe.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 28:120.

6. LANG, D R; OH, Y K (1970)
Distribution of spermatozoa in the reproductive tract of the Romney ewe.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 13:157-166.

6. LAPWOOD, K R (1973)
Semen evaluation in the ram - advanced methods.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Third seminar, 90-92.

2. LARSEN, H V S (1963)
Stock and pasture management for improved production on a sheep and cattle farm.
Proceedings of the NZ Grassland Association, 25:96-101.

8. LARSEN, W A; McDONALD, M F (1971)
Reproductive difference between Border Leicester x Romney and Romney two-tooth ewes.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 31:176-179.

2. LAWLOR, M (1970)
Intensification of sheep farming under adequate rainfall in West Otago.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 80-83.

6. LAWSON, R A S; ROWSON, L E A; MOOR, R M; TERVIT, H R (1975)
Experiments on egg transfer in the cow and ewe: dependence of conception rate on the transfer procedure and stage of the oestrous cycle.
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, 45:101-107.

4.  LEANING, W H D; CAIRNS, G C; McKENZIE, J K; HUNTER, W R (1970)
Drenching pregnant ewes and its effect on their wool production and lamb growth rate.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 30:52-64.

11. LEET, N G; DEVINE, C E; GAVEY, A B (1977) 9
The histology of blood splash in lamb.
Meat Science, 1:229-234.

4. LESLIE, A (1949)
Milk fever of ewes in New Zealand.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 9:153-155.

2. LESLIE, A (1951)
How to lamb a ewe.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 219-222.

4. LESLIE, A (1953)
The use of glycerol in the treatment of sleepy sickness of ewes.
Sheepfarming Annual, 103-106.

10. LEWER, R P; ALLISON, A J (1980)
Repeatability of reproduction rate components in Merino and Booroola x Merino ewes.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 40:248-253.

10. LEWER, R P; RAE, A L; WICKHAM, G A (1983)
Analysis of records of a Perendale flock. III. Estimates of environmental effects on productive traits of mature ewes.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 26:303-307.

10. LEWER, R P; RAE, A L; WICKHAM, G A (1983)
Analysis of records of a Perendale flock. IV. Estimates of genetic and phenotypic parameters for mature ewes.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 26:309-314.

8. LEWIS, K H C (1954)
Trials on winter feeding of hoggets.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 115:65.

2. LEWIS, K H C (1956)
The use of weed killers in relation to fat lamb production.
Proceedings of the NZ Weed and Pest Control Conference, 9:101-105.

2. LEWIS, K H C (1957)
The effect of spraying on fat lamb production.
Proceedings of the NZ Weed and Pest Control Conference, 10:44-47.

1. LEWIS, K H C (1958)
Livestock trails at Invermay.
Proceedings of the Invermay Farmers' Conference.

6. LEWIS, K H C (1959a)
Mating of hoggets.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 19:111-119.

6. LEWIS, K H C (1959b)
Mating of hoggets.
Proceedings of the Invermay Farmers' Conference.

6. LEWIS, K H C (1959c)
Effect of mating hoggets on lifetime productivity in ewes.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 99(6):537-542.

8. LEWIS, K H C (1960)
Trials in winter-feeding of hoggets.
Proceedings of the Invermay Farmers' Conference.

8. LEWIS, K H C (1964)
Lamb weight gains on ryegrass and timothy-cocks foot pastures.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 108(6):537-540.

8. LEWIS, K H C (1967)
Winter feeding trials at Tara Hills.
Proceedings of the Invermay Farmers' Conference, 24-32.

8. LEWIS, K H C (1968)
Winter supplementation of Merino ewes.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 28:83-93.

4. LEWIS, K H C (1969)
Pre-lambing drenching of ewes.
Proceedings of the Invermay Farmers' Conference, 1-10.

6. LEWIS, K H C (1970)
The effect of time of mating on ewe fertility.
Proceedings of the Invermay Farmers' Conference, 8-17.

4, 6. LEWIS, K H C (1971)
Ewe drenching and fertility.
Proceedings of the Invermay Farmers' Conference, 26-27.

4, 6. LEWIS, K H C (1972)
Effect of drenching prior to mating on ewe fertility.
Proceedings of the Invermay Farmers' Conference.

4. LEWIS, K H C (1973a)
Ewe drenching.
Methven Livestock Seminar, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Ashburton, July 25.

8. LEWIS, K H C (1973b)
Hogget feeding trials at Invermay - a review.
Proceedings of the Invermay Farmers' Conference, 1-6.

4, 6. LEWIS, K H C (1975)
Ewe fertility response to pre-mating anthelmintic drenching.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 2:43-47.

8. KEWIS, K H C, CULLEN, N A (1964)
Lamb weight gains on ryegrass and timothy pastures.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 108:537.

7. KEWIS, K H C, CULLEN, N A (1973)
Lamb growth on 'long' and 'short' grazed pastures of ryegrass or timothy/cocksfoot.
Proceedings of the NZ Grassland Association, 34(2):199-204.

4. LEWIS, K H C; MASON, P C (1980)
The control of internal parasites in lambs by grazing management.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 40:18-22.

4. LEWIS, K H C; ROSS, D A (1962)
Effects of annual thyroxin implantations of Romney ewes.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 5:346-359.

4. LEWIS, K H C; STAUBER, V V (1969)
The effects of pre-lambing anthelmintic drenching on ewe production and the development of worm parasitism in lambs.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 29:177-191.

10. LEWIS, K H C; DAVIS, G H; SCALES, G H (1971)
Merinos or Corriedales on the high country?
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 123(6):22-23.

4. LEWIS, K H C; PORTER, W L; MANKTELOW, B W (1970)
Hairy shaker disease and abortion: immunity and transmission via mucous membrane.
Veterinary Record, 86:537-538.

4. LEYVA, V; SYKES, A R (1981)
The effect of daily injection with O. circumcincta larvae on the performance of pregnant and lactating sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 41:279-282.

8. L'HUILLER, P J; POPPI, D P; FRASER, T J (1984)
Influence of green leaf distribution on diet selection by sheep and the implications for animal performance.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 44:105-108.

4, 13. LIBERONA, H E (1979)
Cost benefit analysis of a national programme aimed at the eradication of Brucella ovis.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Ninth Seminar, 13-18.

6. LIGGINS, G C; FAIRCLOUGH, R J; GRIEVES, S A; KENDALL, J Z; KNOX, B S (1973)
The mechanism of initiation of parturition in the ewe.
Recent Progress in Hormone Research, 29:111.

6. LIGGINS, G C; FAIRCLOUGH, R J; GRIEVES, S A; FORSTER, C S; KNOX, B S (1977)
Parturition in the sheep in 'the fetus and birth.
Ciba Foundation Symposium (new series), 47:5.

11. LOCKER, R H (1979)
Cured lamb.
Developments in meat science - 1; Ed, R Lawrie, Applied Science, 181-193.

11. LOCKER, R H; MOORE, V J (1977)
Lamb ham and bacon.
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 12(4):27-31.

11. LOCKER, R H; DAVEY, C L; NOTTINGHAM, P M; HAUGHEY, D P (1972)
A new concept of processing beef and lamb.
Report, Meat Research Institute of NZ Inc, MIRINZ No 257.

10. LOGAN, J C (1970)
Perendales of Waipori Station.
Tussock Grassland and Mountain Lands Institute Review, 18:15-16.

11. LONGDILL, G R; PHAM, Q T (1982)
Weight losses of NZ lamb carcasses from slaughter to market.
In, Refrigeration of perishable products for distant markets, Hamilton, NZ. Refrigeration Science and Technology, 125-132.

3. LORENTZ, P P; GIBB, F M (1975)
Caerulorplasmin activity as an indication of plasma copper levels in sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 23:1-3.

6. Losses in sheep - with particular reference to ewe and lamb losses on fat lamb farms (1956).
NZ Meat and Wool Board's Economic Service, Paper No 150.

13. LOW, H B (1948)
Conditions essential for price stability of meat and wool.
Sheepfarming Annual, 254-266.

11. LOWRY, P D; GILL, C O (1984)
Development of a yeast microflora on frozen lamb stored at -5 degrees celcius.
Journal of Food Protection, 47:309-311.

10. LUCY, V (1978)
Black sheep and other animals.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 241-249.

3. LUDWIG, T G; HEALY, W B; CUTRESS, T W (1966)
Wear of sheep's teeth. III. Seasonal variation in ingested soil.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 9:157-164.

12. LUNN, W A (1966)
Advantages of autumn shearing of breeding ewes.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 112(3):41.

12. LUSK, H R (1950)
Wool values enhanced by care at shearing.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 81(4):310-313.

12. LUSK, H R (1967)
Fleece weighing for profit.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 114(1):28-29.

6. MacDONALD, J H (1959)
Easier, safer calving and lambing.
NZ Department of Agriculture, Bulletin, No 394, 20p.

2. MACE, M J; SHERLOCK, R R (1975)
Lamb fattening with lucerne on pumice country.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 131(1):30-31.

12. MacKERETH, V J (1983)
Dags - the cost thereof.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 43:231-232.

4. MacKINTOSH, C G; MARSHALL, R B; THOMPSON, J C (1981)
Experimental infection of sheep and cattle with Leptospira interrogans serovar balanica.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 29:15-19.

4. MacKINNON, M M (1959)
A pathological study of an enzotic paradontal disease of mature sheep.
NZ Veterinary Jouranl, 7:18-26.

6, 12. MacKINTOSH, G R (1949)
Pre-lambing shearing of ewes.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 79(6):559-560.

2. MacKINTOSH, G R (1952)
Sheep must be dipped.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 84(2):109.

4. MacKINTOSH, G R (1956)
Control of sheep lice, kids and fly strike.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 93(6):534-541.

2. MacKINTOSH, G R (1961)
Uniform system of age marking of sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 102(1):8-12.

3, 8. MacKINTOSH, J B; ULYATT, M J (1970)
The production of volatile fatty acids in sheep on different pasture types.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 30:90-91.

2. MacMILLAN, D R (1981)
Whole flock management.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 155-164.

2. MacPHERSON, D (1950)
Pasture management on a Southland fat-lamb farm.
Proceedings of the NZ Grassland Association, 12:38-43.

8. MacRAE, J C (1970)
Studies on the intestinal digestion of nitrogen by sheep fed formalin-treated casein diets.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 30:218-226.

8. MacRAE, J C; O'CONNOR, K F (1970)
The nutritive value of NZ Tall-tussocks (chionochloa) fed to sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 13:555-566.

3, 8. MacRAE, J C; ULYATT, M J (1972)
Comparison of spot and continuous sampling for estimating duodenal digesta flow in sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 15:98-106.

4. MANKTELOW, B W (1970)
The problem of pneumonia in sheep.
Sheepfarming Annual, 115-120.

4. MANKTELOW, B W (1971a)
Hairy shaker disease of sheep.
Sheepfarming Annual, 19-22.

4. MANKTELOW, B W (1971b)
Respiratory diseases of sheep relative to intensification.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's First seminar, 139-143.

4. MANKTELOW, B W (1973)
Gross pathological features and laboratory diagnosis of infectious diseases of the sheep placenta and foetus.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Third seminar, 58-72.

4.MANKTELOW, B W; PORTER, W L; LEWIS, K H C (1969)
Hairy shaker disease of lambs.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 17:245-248.

3. MANNS, E (1971)
Histochemical studies of sheep liver: distribution of phosphorylase and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase.
Research in Veterinary Science, 12(1):90-91.

3. MANNS, E (1972a)
The histochemical localisation of glucose dehydrogenase activity in sheep liver.
Histochemical Journal, 4:25-33.

3. MANNS, E (1972b)
Effects of starvation on enzymes, glycogen and neutral fat in livers of sheep and cattle: a histochemical study.
Research in Veterinary Science, 13(2):140-145.

3. MANNS, E (1975)
Histochemical studies of starvation and underfeeding in sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 23:16.

3. MANNS, E; MORTIMER, P H (1969)
Liver enzyme histochemistry: a comparative study of sheep, calf and rat.
Journal of Comparative Pathology, 79:277-284.

3. MANTLE, P G; MORTIMER, P H; WHITE, E P (1977)
Mycotoxic tremorgens of claviceps paspali and penicillium cyclopium: a comparative study of effects on sheep and cattle in relation to natural staggers syndromes.
Research in Veterinary Science, 24:49-56.

11. MARS, G T (1971)
Omega lamb investigation. A summary of lamb flock displosals having more than 10% graded omega.
NZ Meat & Wool Boards Economic Service, Paper No S1546.

11. MARS, G T (1971)
Omega lamb investigation Report No 2.
NZ Meat & Wool Boards Economic Service, Paper No S1614.

11. MARSH, B B; THOMPSON, J F (1958)
Rigor mortis and thaw rigor in lamb.
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 9:417-424.

10. MARSHALL, A R (1985)
Exotic sheep introductions: what is their place.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 27-29.

4, 13.MARSHALL, D (1945)
The economic importance of disease losses in sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 5:21-27.

10. MARSHALL, P C (1964)
How to select Romney rams.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 108(2):165-167.

12. MARSHALL, P C (1965)
Over-crutching means losses to the farmer.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 111(3):49-51.

2. MARSHALL, P C (1966)
New look for circular sheep yeards.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 112(5):9-11.

2. MARSHALL, P C (1967)
Portable weighing cradle handles both sheep and fleeces.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 115(1):20-21.

4. MARSHALL, P M; HUNTER, J W (1981)
Ovine hypomagnesaemia.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Eleventh Seminar, 70-74.

11. MARSHALL, R (1984)
Justification of grading changes.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 105-110.

4. MARSHALL, R B; BROUGHTON, E S; HATHAWAY, S C (1979)
Protection fo sheep by vaccination against artificial challenge with heptospira interrogans serovar hardjo.
NZ Veterinary Jouranl, 27:195-196.

2. MARTIN, C A (1956a)
Disposal of dead sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 92(6):573-574.

2. MARTIN, C A (1956b)
Mothering up of lambs.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 92(6):593-596.

10. MARTIN, C A (1977)
Variation between districts in the reproductive performance of sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Seventh seminar, 60-64.

4. MARTINOVICH, D (1974)
Sheep diseases in Northland with suspected toxic forage.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Fourth seminar, 99-101.

4. MARTINOVICH, D (1977)
A sheep disease exercise, Part 1.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 25:154-158.

4. MASON, P (1977)
Naturally acquired coccidia infection in lambs in Otago.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 25:30-33.

2. MASSEY, W (1984)
The personal touch versus divine intervention.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 148(3):24-25.

4. MAVOR, N H (1975)
Clinical impressions in dealing with the past shearing exposure syndrome.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Fifth seminar, 47-52.

4. McANULTY, R W; CLARK, V R; SYKES, A R (1982)
The effect of clean pasture and anthelmintic frequency on growth rates of lambs on irrigated pasture (brief communication).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 42:187-188.

4. McBEAN, W K (1965)
Prevention of blowfly strike in sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 111(7):29-31.

4. McBEAN, W K (1966)
System and hygiene important in lamb marking.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 113(3):38-41.

8. McCALL, D G (1984)
Relative priorities for feed between ewes and ewe hoggets in winter and spring: a modelling analysis.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 44:121-124.

2. McCALL, D G; HIGHT, G K (1981)
Environmental influences on hogget lambing performance and the relationship between hogget and twotooth lambing performance.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 24:145-152.

3, 4. McCAUSLAND, I P; O'HARA, P J; HERDSON, P B; LEET, N G (1974)
Spontaneous toxaemia of pregnancy in sheep: a study of renal function and glomerular fine structure.
Journal of Comparative Pathology, 84:375-380.

6. McCLURE, T J (1960)
Improving the fertility of two-tooth Romney ewes.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 27-33.

3. McCLURE, T J; RONALDSON, J W (1962)
Progesterone levels in the ovarian venous plasma of ewes with abnormal ova.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 5:507-509.

10. McCONNELL, G R (1974)
Structure and growth of sheep breeding schemes.
Sheepfarming Annual, 160-163.

11. McCONNELL, G R; JAGUSCH, K T (1972)
Production of prime lambs from Coopworth ewes.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 32:50-53.

12. McCONNELL, G R; PEARCE, P G H (1969)
Fine wool moves into the Wairarapa.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 119(2):68-71.

10. McCONNELL, G R; THOMPSON, K F (1973)
Some aspects of sheep group breeding schemes in New Zealand.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 33:139-140.

11. McCRAE, S E; SECCOMBE, C G; MARSH, B B; CARSE, W A (1971)
Studies in meat tenderness. 9. The tenderness of various lamb muscles in relation to their skeletal restraint and delay before freezing.
Journal of Food Science, 36:566-570.

10. McCRAE, A J (1984)
Objective selection of ewe lambs.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 24-26.

6. McCUTCHEON, S N; HOLMES, C W; McDONALD, M F (1981)
The starvation - exposure syndrome and neonatal lamb mortality: a review.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 41:209-217.

6. McCUTCHEON, S N; HOLMES, C W; McDONALD, M F (1981)
Lambs will die as quick as look at you.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 142(5):7-11.

3. McCUTCHEON, S N; HOLMES, C W; McDONALD, M F; RAE, A L (1983a)
Resistance to cold stress in the newborn lamb. 1. Responses of Romney, Drysdale X Romney and Merino lambs to components of the thermal environment.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 26:169-174.

3. McCUTCHEON, S N; HOLMES, C W; McDONALD, M F; RAE, A L (1983b)
Resistance to cold stress in the newborn lamb. 2. Role of body weight, birth rank, and some birth coat characters as determinations of resistance to cold stress.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 26:175-181.

4. McDIARMID, J J (1978)
Observations on Brucella ovis CFT results.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 26:286-287.

4. McDONALD, F E; CHEVIS, R A F (1965)
Ascaris lumbicoides in lambs.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 13:41.

2, 8. McDONALD, G A (1978)
Pasture utilisation by sheep and cattle.
Proceedings of the NZ Grassland Association, 40:25-33.

6. McDONALD, I W (1962)
Ewe fertility and neonatal lamb mortality.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 10:45-53.

6. McDONALD, M F (1958)
A progress report on ovulation studies in the Romney ewe.
Sheepfarming Annual, 193-200
6. McDONALD, M F (1963)
Some aspects of ovulation and early development in the ewe.
Sheepfarming Annual, 141-156.

6. McDONALD, M F (1964)
Studies on the maintenance of the corpus luteum in the ewe.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 24:69-76.

6. McDONALD, M F (1966)
Developments in the controlled breeding of sheep and their implications for the NZ Sheep industry.
Sheepfarming Annual, 129-138.

6. McDONALD, M F (1969a)
Egg transplantation studies in Romney ewes.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 29:95-101.

6. McDONALD, M F (1969b)
Differences in lambing percentages.  Some recent studies on ways in which they can arise.
Sheepfarming Annual, 1-12.

6. McDONALD, M F (1969c)
Some aspects of differences in sheep fertility.
Proceedings of the Hastings and Waipukurau Farmers Conference, 15-22.

6. McDONALD, M F (1971)
Factors associated with onset of the breeding season in sheep.
Sheepfarming Annual, 23-30.

6. McDONALD, M F (1972)
Increasing flock lambing percentages.
Sheepfarming Annual, 95-106.

6. McDONALD, M F (1974)
The use of ram lambs as sires.
Sheepfarming Annual, 1-8.

6. McDONALD, M F (1975)
Progress in the transfer of eggs between sheep.
Sheepfarming Annual, 145-149.

6. McDONALD, M F; BELLVE, A P (1969)
Influence of oestrogen and progesterone on flow of fluid from the Fallopian tube in the ovariectonized ewes.
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, 20:51-61.

6. McDONALD, M F; CH'ANG, T S (1966)
Variation in ovarian activity of Romney Marsh ewes.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 26:98-106.

6. McDONALD, M F; CUMMING, I A (1973)
Recent advances in reproductive physiology: Implications for control of fertility and fecundity of sheep and cattle.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 33:26-39.

3, 6. McDONALD, M F; RAESIDE, J I (1958)
Cervical mucus arboization: Its use in assessing ovarian activity in the ewe.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 18:87-96.

2. McDONALD, R C; STEPHEN, R C; WILSON, K R (1977)
Animal production on crops versus pasture in the autumn 1. Weaned lambs.
Proceedings of the Agronomy Society of NZ, 7:17-20.

10. McDOUGALL, J D (1982)
Animal breeding in NZ.
Proceedings of the Coopworth Sheep Society Conference, Paper 1.

2. McEWAN, J C; MATHIESON, C; HAWKER, H (1983)
Date of lambing and sheep production during lactation in Southland.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 43:45-48.

11. McEWAN, J C; FENNESSY, P F; CLARKE, J N; HICKEY, S M; KNOWLER, M A (1984)
Effects of selection for productive traits on backfat depth in ewe lambs.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 44:249-252.

4. McFARLANE, D (1951a)
Some recently-discovered aspects of ewe abortion and ram sterility in New Zealand.
Sheepfarming Annual, 117-122.

6. McFARLANE, D (1951b)
Some aspects of infertility in sheep.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 137-143.

6. McFARLANE, D (1954)
Results of a survey of the causes of losses of lambs on hill country.
Sheepfarming Annual, 127-134.

6. McFARLANE, D (1955a)
Neonatal lamb mortality in the Gisborne area.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 15:104-119.

6. McFARLANE, D (1955b)
Measuring ewe fertility more accurately. Each cause of losses must be identified.
Sheepfarming Annual, 33-40.

6. McFARLANE, D (1965)
Perinatal lamb losses. 1. An autopsy method for the investigation of perinatal losses.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 13:116-135.

6. McFARLANE, D (1966)
Perinatal lamb losses. 1. A preliminary survey of New Zealand perinatal lamb losses in the areas surrounding Gisborne, Wairoa, Nelson, Rangiora and Ashburton.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 14:137-144.

4, 6. McFARLANE, D; JEBSON, J L; McCLURE, T J; HARTLEY, W J; SALISBURY, R M (1952)
Some recently discovered aspects of ewe avortion and ram sterility in New Zealand.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 12:60.

1. McFAULL, J P (1963)
Labour on sheep farms.
NZ Meat and Wool Boards' Economic Service, Paper No 1140.

12. McFAULL, J P (1966)
Production and export of crossbred wool in 1958.
NZ Meat and Wool Boards' Economic Service, Paper No S1365.

12. McFAULL, J P (1967a)
The trend towards course crossbred wool.
Sheepfarming Annual, 64-77.

12. McFAULL, J P (1967b)
Wool marketing prospects.
NZ Meat and Wool Boards Economic Service, Paper No S1402.

12.McFAULL, J P (1967c)
The wool commission and wool price fluctuations.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 6-16.

13. McFAULL, J P (1968a)
Movements in sheep farmers' costs 1967 to 1968.
NZ Meat and Wool Boards Economic Service, Paper No S1416.

12. McFAULL, J P (1968b)
End uses of New Zealand wool.
NZ Meat and Wool Boards' Economic Service, Paper No S1445.

10. McFAULL, J P (1970)
New Zealand sheep breeds by districts, 1952, 1957, 1961 and 1967
NZ Meat and Wool Boards' Economic Service, Paper No S1471

2. McGUINNESS, S (1947)
Sheep management problems of Poverty Bay.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 7:55-65.

1, 13. McGUINNESS, S (1949)
Problems relating to the supply of breeding ewes and store cattle from the hill country.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 65-70.

6. McGOWAN, L T (1983)
Laparoscopy in the ewe.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Thirteenth Seminar, 44-46.

4. McGOWAN, B; THURLEY, D C; McSPORRAN, K D; PFEFFER, A T (1978)
Enzootic pneumonia-pleurisy complex in sheep and lambs.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 26:169-172.

10. McGREGOR, A A (1982)
Organising a large-scale breeding programme
Proceedings of the World Congress of Sheep and Beef Cattle breeding. Ed. R A Barton and W C Smith.
Dunmore Press, Vol 2, 277-278.

2, 13. McGREGOR, M J (1983)
The economic and management implications of running poor mouthed ewes.
Proceedings of the Scientists Meeting on Dental Abnormalities in Sheep, Wellington, 20.

2, 13. McGREGOR, M J; FRENGLEY, G A G (1977)
A survey of the economics and management of gummy ewes. Discussion paper.
Lincoln College, Department of Farm Management and Rural Valuation, No 2, 63p.

12. McILRAITH, J D (1983)
The quantities and types of wool required.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 11-14.

2. McINTOSH, G R (1953)
Age marking of sheep.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 25-36.

11. McKAY, A (1966)
Summary of overfat lambs.
NZ Meat and Wool Boards' Economic Service, Paper No S1344.

11. McKAY, A (1967)
Summary of overfat lambs.
NZ Meat and Wool Boards' Economic Service, Paper No S1407.

3, 4. McKENNA, P B (1971)
Morphological evidence of subspeciation in haemonchus contortus from NZ Sheep: the vulval slop garmula.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 14:902-014.

4. McKENNA, P B (1972)
The identity and prevalence of coccidia species in sheep and cattle in New Zealand.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 20:2250228.

4. McKENNA, P B (1973)
The significance of inhibition in the parasitic development of abomasal nematodes in New Zealand sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 21:98-102.

4. McKENNA, P B (1974a)
The persistence and fate of inhibited Haemonchus contortus larvae in young sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 22:122-126.

4. McKENNA, P B (1974b)
The anthelmintic efficacy of thiabendazole and levamisole against inhibited Haemonchus contortus larvae in sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 22:163-166.

4. McKENNA, P B (1974c)
The seasonal occurrence of inhibited abomasal nematodes in young sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 22:214-217.

4. McKENNA, P B (1981a)
The diagnostic value and interpretation of faecal egg counts in sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 29:129-132.

4. McKENNA, P B (1981b)
The diagnosis of gastro-intestinal parasitism in cattle and sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Societys' Eleventh Seminar, 95-103.

4. McKENNA, P B (1982)
Diagnosis of gastro-intestinal parasitism in young sheep flocks. The contribution of Animal Health Laboratories.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Societys' Twelth Seminar, 108-129.

4. McKENNA, P B; CAMPBELL, E; MASON, P C; RUTHERFORD, D M; PICARD, B E (1974)
The incidence of strongyle nematodes in sheep viscera received at Animal Health Laboratories in New Zealand.  1. The abomasal parasites Ostertagia spp and Trichostrongylus axei.
NZ Veterinary Jouranl, 22:72-75.

4. McKENNA, P B' CAMPBELL, E; RIFFKIN, G G; RUTHERFORD, D M; SHIRLEY, D K (1973)
The incidence of Haemonchus contortus infections in sheep abomasa received at animal health laboratories in New Zealand.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 21:11-16.

2. McKENZIE, D K (1967)
Observations on the development of private sheep farms in Northland. 1. The sheep farmers viewpoint.
Proceedings of the NZ Grassland Association, 29:47-54.

2. MCKENZIE, J R (1981)
The effect of growth implants on cattle and sheep production (Brief communication).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 41:294-296.

10. MCKINNON, D (1984)
Coopworth breeders claim lean lamb lead.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 149(4):12-13.

2. MCNAUGHT, J D (1970)
The current sheep farming situation.
NZ Meat & Wool Board's Economic Service Paper No S1501.

4. MCKNIGHT, L (1983)
Aspects of sheep thrift on irrigation.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 34-50.

4. MCKNIGHT, L J; OLIVER, J R; GUMBRELL, R C (1978)
A multidisciplinary approach to an ill thrift problem in sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Eighth Seminar, 4-8.

10. MCLAUCHLAN, G (1968)
Drysdale sheep flocks growing.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 116(2):20-23.

12. MCLEAN, J L; GORDON R B (1978)
New shearing complex at Lochinver Station.
NZ Journal of Agriculturef, 136(3):2-3.

7. MCLEAN, J V; THOMSON, G G; JAGUSCH, K T; LAWSON, B M (1965)
Lamb growth and development in relation to pasture species.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 34-42.

10. MCLEAN, J W (1948)
Progeny testing in sheep - the inheritance of birth weight, growth rate and cannon bone length.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Protection, 8:86-96.

4. MCLEAN, J W (1954)
Footrot in sheep (b) Present knowledge of the disease.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 11-14.

4. MCLEAN, J W (1956a)
Infertility in rams.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 37-41.

4. MCLEAN, J W (1956b)
Vaginal prolapse in sheep. Parts I and II.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 4:38-55.

4. MCLEAN, J W (1957)
Vaginal prolapse in ewes. Part III. The effect of topography on incidence.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 5:93-97.

4. MCLEAN, J W (1958)
Recent advances in ill thrift.
Proceedings of the Lincoln Farmers' Conference, 148-157.

4. MCLEAN, J W (1959)
Vaginal prolapse in ewes. Part VI. Mortality rate in ewes and lambs.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 7:137-139.

4. MCLEAN, J W; CLAXTON, J H (1958)
Vaginal prolapse in sheep. Part IV. Cyclic changes in the vulva, vestibule and vagina during the year.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 6:133-137.

4. MCLEAN, J W; CLAXTON, J H (1959)
Vaginal prolapse in ewes. Part V. Seasonal variation in incidence.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 7:134-136.

4. MCLEAN, J W; CLAXTON, J H (1960)
Vaginal prolapse in ewes. Part VII. The measurement and effect of intra-abdominal pressure.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 8:51-61.

4, 7. MCLEAN, J W; THOMSON, G G; CLAXTON, J H (1959)
Growth responses to selenium in lambs.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 7:47-52.

4. MCLEAN, J W; THOMSON, G G; LAWSON, B M (1963)
A selenium responsive syndrome in lactating ewes.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 11:59-60.

4. MCLEAN, J W; THOMSON, G G; IVERSON, L E; JAGUSCH, K T; LAWSON, B M (1962)
Sheep production and health on pure pasture species.
Proceedings of the NZ Grassland Association, 24:57-70.

4. MCLEAN, J W (1962)
Drugs for the control of internal parasites in sheep.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 33-37.

8. MCLEAN, J W (1965)
The quality of lucerne pasture for lamb production.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 88-92.

8. MCLEAY, L M; TITCHEN, D A (1973)
Effects of quantity and quality of feed on gastric secretion in the sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Protection, 33:158-163.

4. MCLEOD, C C (1968)
Gains from worm drenching ewe hoggets in South Canterbury.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 117(4):92095.

4. MCLEOD, C C S; WOLFF, J E (1968)
Increased liveweight gain and wool weight from anthelmintic drenching of ewe hoggets in South Canterbury.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 11:407-419.

4. MCLEOD, C C S; WOLFF, J E; SCHWARZ, G (1976)
Effect on live-weight gain and wool weights of anthelmintic and selenium drenching of mountain country merino and halfbred ewe hoggets.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 4:219-225.

11. MCLEOD, K; GILBERT, K V; FAIRBAIRN, S J; LOCKER, R H (1974)
Further experiments on hot-cutting of lamb.
Journal of Food Technology, 9:179-184.

11. MCLEOD, K; GILBERT, K V; WYBORN, R; WENHAM, L M; DAVEY, C L; LOCKER, R H (1973)
Hot cutting of lamb and mutton.
Journal of Food Technology, 8:71-76.

3. MCLEAY, L M; SMITH, B L (1977)
Effects of intraruminal administration of zinc on gastric acid secretion in sheep.
Research in Veterinary Science, 23:243-245.

12. MCMAHON, P R (1941)
Evaluation of the fleece in relation to breeding methods.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 1:44-49.

8, 12. MCMAHON, P R (1942)
Nutrition and the fleece.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 2:61-67.

10. MCMAHON, P R (1943)
The inheritance of multi-factorial characters in the sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 3:70-80.

10. MCMAHON, P R (1946)
Same notes on inheritance of productivity in sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 6:80-89.

11. MCMEEKAN, C P (1942)
Technique in meat-production studies
NZ Journal of Science and Technology, 23A(6):330-336

1. MCMEEKAN, C P (1952)
The sheep work at Ruakura.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 9-18.

2. MCMEEKAN, C P (1954)
Modern techniques in fat lamb farming.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 6-16.

4. MCMEEKAN, C P (1955)
Common misconceptions about facial eczema in sheep and cattle
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 101-118

4. MCMEEKAN, C P (1956) 
The control of facial eczema in sheep.
Sheepfarming Annual, 21-31.

11. MCMEEKAN, C P; CLARK, E A (1942)
The nutritive value of NZ lamb and mutton.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 2:68-75.

11. MCMEEKAN, C P; WALKER, D E (1950)
Non-castration of fat lambs in fat lamb production.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 20-25.

10, 11. MCMEEKAN, C P; WALKER, D E (1951)
The influence of the type of ewe on the type of fat lamb produced.
NZ Journal of Science & Technology, 33A(2):45-51.

8. MCMEEKAN, C P; STEVENS, P G; LAMBERT, R (1942)
The effect of plane of nutrition on growth of hoggets.
NZ Journal of Science & Technology, 24A:215-222.

2. MCMILLAN, L R (1973)
Finishing of beef and lamb.
Proceedings of NZ Grassland Association, 35(I):37-43.

6. MCMILLAN, W H (1983a)
Capitalising on hogget oestrus.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterniary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Thirteenth Seminar, 47-57.

4. MCMILLAN, W H (1983b)
Hogget lamb mortality.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 43:33-36.

6, 12. MCMILLAN, W H; KNIGHT, T W (1982)
Shearing and time of joining effects on reproduction in two-tooth ewes.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 42:45-46.

6. MCMILLAN, W H; MCDONALD, M F (1983)
Reproduction in ewe lambs and its effect on 2-year-old performance.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 26:437-442.

4, 13. MCMULLAN, M J (1971)
Profitability from worm control in ewes.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 79-81.

4. MCMULLAN, M J (1979)
Effects of parasite control on production of sheep and beef cattle.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterniary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Ninth Seminar, 65-67.

6. MCNATTY, K P (1983)
Development of the ovarian follicle in sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterniary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Thirteenth Seminar, 7-15.

6. MCNATTY, K P; THURLEY, D C (1974)
Variation in peripheral progesterone levels during the day at different stages of gestation in sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 17:309-310.

6. MCNATTY, K P; ALLISON, A J; THURLEY, D C (1972)
Progesterone levels in peripheral plasma of Romney ewes during pregnancy.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 15:831-828.

6. MCNATTY, K P; BALL, K; HUDON, N; GIBB, M; THURLEY, D C (1982)
Induction of cyclical ovarian activity in seasonally anoestrus Romney ewes: studies with exogenous GnRH or LH.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 42:21-24.

6. MCNATTY, K P; HENDERSON, K M; LUN, S; HEATH, D; KIEBOON, L; HUDSON, N; FANNIN, J; BALL,  K; SMITH, P (1984)
Ovarian activity in the Booroola x Romney ewe possessing a major gene influencing fertility.
Proceedings of the NZ Soceity of Animal Production, 44:33-36.

4. MCNAUGHT, K J (1948)
Cobalt, copper and iron in the liver in relation to cobalt deficiency ailment.
NZ Journal of Science & Technology, 30A(1): 26-43.

7. MCNEIL, P H (1982)
Hogget growth-case reports.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterniary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Twelveth Seminar, 192-202.

6. MCPHAIL, C R (1973)
Increasing lambing percentages in the Wairarapa.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 126(5):56-59.

2. MCPHERSON, G K (1953)
Sheep-carrying capacity trials at Winchmore
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 87(4):337

2. MCPHERSON, G K (1955)
The management of farms with high per-acre production. 3. The sheep farm on the experimental area of the
Winchmore Irrigation farm
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 104-108

2. MCPHERSON, G K (1957)
Sheep carrying capacity trial at Winchmore Irrigation Research Station.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 95(4):357-359.

1, 13. MCPHERSON, R I C; VAN ZELLAR, C P (1964)
Profits and problems of Northland sheep farms.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 57-68.

2, 4. MCQUEEN, I P M (1984)
The effect of stocking rate on response to cobalt supplementation in sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 44:159-162.

4. MCRAE, K (1974)
The epidemiology and control of chorioptic mange in sheep flocks.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Societys' Fourth Seminar, 29-36.

11. MCCRAE, S E; SECCOMBE, C J; MARSH, B B; CARSE, W A (1971)
The tenderness of various lamb muscles in relation to their skeletal restrainst and delay before freezing: Studies in meat tenderness, IX.
Journal of Food Science, 36:566-570.

6. MCSPORRAN, K D (1973)
The initiation of parturition in the sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Societys' Third Seminar, 38-41.

6. MCSPORRAN, K D; FIELDEN, E D (1979)
Studies on dystocia in sheep. II. Pelvic measurements of ewes with histories of dystocia and eutocia.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 27:75-78.

6. MCSPORRON, K D; WYBURN, R D (1979)
Studies on dystocia in sheep. 1. A technique for radiographic pelvimetry in the ewe.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 27:64-66.

6. MCSPORRAN, K D; BUCHANAN, R; FIELDON, E D (1977)
Observations on dystocia in a Romney flock.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 25:247-251.

4. MCSPORRAN, K D; HANSEN, L M; SAUNDERS, B W; DAMSTEEGT, A (1984)
An outbreak of diarrhoea in hoggets associated with infection by Yersinia enterocolitica.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 32:38-39.

4. MEADS, W J; OSBORN, J; GRANT, A B (1980)
The effect of single doses of selenium salts on whole blood levels of selenium in ewes on a selenium deficient diet.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 28:20-22.

12. MEEK, T A (1962)
Some thoughts on scouring wool.
Sheepfarming Annual, 75-84.

12. MEEK, T A (1968)
Wool faults and clip preparation.
Sheepfarming Annual, 81-86.

12. MEEK, T A (1972)
Are the guidelines for wool preparation sufficient for improving shed practice?
Sheefarming Annual, 107-116.

4. MELDAL-JOHNSEN, C M T (1965)
Innoculation abscesses in sheep can be prevented.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 111(4):43.

2, 13. Memorandum on the optimum size of New Zealand sheep farms (1958)
NZ Meat & Wool Boards' Economic Service, Paper No 206

11. MERRITT, F (1954)
Quality in lamb and mutton carcases.
Sheepfarming Annual, 97-101.

6. MEYER, H H (1979a)
Ewe and teaser breed effects on reproductive behaviour and performance.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 39:68-76.

10. MEYER, H H (1979b)
Genetic improvements in sheep: where do we stand, and where are we going?
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 10-18.

6. MEYER, H H (1981)
Early predictors of ewe fertility.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 41:204-208.

6, 10. MEYER, H H (1983)
Breed differences in ovulation rate and uterine efficiency and their contribution to fecundity.
Proceedings of the Prolific Sheep Workshop, Edinburgh, July 1983.

6. MEYER, H H; CLARKE, J N (1978)
Genetic and environmental effects on incidence and causes of lamb mortality.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 38:181-184.

6, 10. MEYER, H H; CLARKE, J N (1982)
Effect of ovulation rate and uterine efficiency on breed and strain variation in litter size
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 42:33-35

10. MEYER, H H; CLARKE, J N (1983)
Proceedings Western Section of the American Society of Animal Science :10

6. 10. MEYER, H H; DAVIS, G H (1983)
Segregation of a major gene for increased ovulation rate in sheep (sired by related booroola merino rams)
Proceedings American Society of Animal Science - Western Section 34:17-20

6, 10. MEYER, H H; FRENCH, R L (1979)
Hogget liveweight-oestrus relationships among sheep breeds.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 39:56-62.

6. MEYER, H H; HARVEY, T G; (1981)
Successful semi-commercial artificial insemination of ewes.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 41:288-292.

10, 12. MEYER, H H; KIRTON, A H (1984)
Growth and carcase characteristics of romney, perendale and their booroola merino crossbred ram lambs.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 27:167-172.

10. MEYER, H H; AITKEN, W H; SMEATON, J E (1983)
Inheritance of wear rate in the teeth of sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 43:189-192.

10. MEYER, H H; CLARKE, J N; BIGHAM, M L; CARTER, A H (1977)
Reproductive performance growth and wool production of exotic sheep and their crosses with the Romney.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 37:220-229.

10, 11. MEYER, H H; KIRTON, A H; DOBBIE, J L; HARVEY, T G (1978)
Oxfords, Suffolks and Southdowns: growth and carcase composition compared.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, FPP 13.7.

10. MEYER, H H; CLARKE, J N; HARVEY, T G; MALTHUS, I C (1983)
Genetic variation in uterine efficiency and differential responses to increased ovulation rate in sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 43:201-204.

10. MACKAY, L G (1982)
Traditional attitudes in the breeding of sheep and beef cattle.
Proceedings of the World Congress of sheep and beef cattle breeding. Ed. R A Barton and W E Smith, Dunmore Press, Vol 2, 227-233.

10. METHERELL, J A (1984)
Management and breeding policies for the use of the booroola F gene for increaed flock prolificacy.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 44:37-40.

4. MIDDELBERG, A (1973)
Brucella ovis infection in sheep - its importance and control.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Third seminar, 80-89.

4. MIDDELBERG, A (1974)
Ovine brucellosis - a progress report.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Fourth seminar, 106-107.

4. MIDDELBERG, A; IMBER, D M; BAINES, D M (1981)
Efficacy studies with "Vermadax" in sheep naturally infected with Fasciola hepatica.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 29:13-14.

2, 8. MIDDLETON, R I (1981)
Autumn feeding of sheep under dryland conditions.
Proceedings of Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 143-147.

3. MIKULEC, K; TAYLOR, A (1965)
Serum alkumin-bound fatty acid values in wethers.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 8:889-892.

11. MILLER, C C (1984)
How the farmer copes with meat grading and lean lambs.
Proceedings of Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 116-124.

1, 10. MILLER, E (1974)
Studies at Whatawhata. Looking for the sheep of the future.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 129(6):44-45.

4. MILLER, E S (1965)
Recent experiments on the chemical control of external parasites of sheep.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 22-25.

4. MILLER, E S (1966a)
Fly-strike control in sheep. An evaluationof further new compounds.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 14:215-216.

4. MILLER, E S (1966b)
Jetting as a supplementary method of sheep dipping.
Tussock Grasslands and Mountain Lands Institute Review, 11:25-27.

4. MILLER, E S (1967b)
Controlling external parasites of sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 114(4):16-25.

12. MILLER, E S (1967a)
Wool length affects performance of sheep-dipping compounds.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 114(2):22-23.

8. MILLER, K R; ANDREWS, E D (1964)
A method of preparing and detecting radioactive cobaltic oxide pellets and an assessment of their retention by sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 12:9-12.

4. MILLER, E S; TENQUIST, J D (1966)
Jetting of sheep for the control of fly-strike by Lucilia Sericata - an evaluation of some available preparations.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 9:145-148.

3. MILLER, K R (1979)
Factors that can affect the supporting tissues of teeth.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef cattle Societys' Ninth Seminary, 4-10.

3. MILLER, K R (1980)
Haemoglobin types, blood parameters and erythrocyte glutathione in the NZ romney and other breeds.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 28:251-2, 8:261-2.

3, 4. MILLER, K R; ALBYT, A T (1984)
A comparison of vitamin B12 levels in the liver and serum of sheep receiving treatments used to correct cobalt deficiency.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 32:105-108.

3. MILLER, K R; LORENTZ, P P (1979)
Urinary methylmalonic acid as an indicator of the vitamin B12 status of grazing sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 27:90-92.

3. MILLER, K R; MEADS, W J (1984)
A simple restrainer for sheep for abdominal radiography.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 32:146-148.

4. MILLER, K R; OSBORN, P J (1983)
Research into periodontal disease at Wallaceville.
Proceedings of scientists meeting on dental abnormalitites in sheep, Wellington, 21.

3. MILLER, K R; PENROSE, M E (1980)
A comparison of vitamin B12 levels in the livers and sera of sheep measured by microbiological and radioassay methods.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 28:97-99.

3. MILLER, K R; ALBYT, A T; BOND, G C (1984)
Measurement of vitamin B12 in the livers and sera of sheep and cattle and an investigation of factors influencing serum vitamin B12 levels in sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 32:65-70.

3, 4. MILLER, K R; HODGES, R T, SHEPPARD, A D; HAMMINGTON, M W (1977)
Clinical and biochemical changes in sheep inoculated with leptospira interrogans serotype pomona.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 25:203-207.

10. MILLER, I S (1949)
The history and evolution of sheep breeds 1. The merino in Europe and Australia.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 78(4):391-396.

10. MILLER, I S (1950)
The history and evolution of sheep breeds 3. Developments in NZ.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 80(2):133-144.

4. MILLER, J A (1966)
Do we live with sheep lice or eradicate them? Intelligent dipping gives the answer.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 112(4):15-19.

3, 6.  MILLER, S J (1973)
Artificial inseminiation of sheep - techniques and field problems.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Societys' Third seminar, 93-97.

2, 8. MILLIGAN, K E (1981)
Planning autumn feed supplies for ewes.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 131-137.

8. MILLIGAN, K E (1982a)
Progress in and limitations of, applying nutritional information in sheep farming.
Proceedings of the Nutrition Society of NZ, 7:82-90.

4. MILLIGAN, K E (1982b)
Drenching adult sheep: is it worthwhile?
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 144(5):18.

2. MILLIGAN, K E; BROADBENT, J S (1974)
Condition scoring of sheep (summary only).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 34:114.

3. MILNE, J A (1980)
Comparative digestive physiology and metabolism of the red deer and the sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 40:151-157.

8. MITCHELL, R M; JAGUSCH, K T (1972)
Energy balance studies with weaned lambs. I Utilisation of metabolisable energy of lucerne by lambs weaned at five weeks of age.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 15:788-794.

3, 8. MITCHELL, G E; RATTRAY, P V (1975a)
Vitamin A alcohol and vitamin A palamitate transfer from ewes to lambs.
International Journal for Vitamin and Nutrition Research, 45(3):299-304.

3, 8. MITCHELL, G E; RATTRAY, P V; HUTTON, J B (1975b)
Ovine placental and mammary transfer of vitamin A.
Journal of Animal Science, 40:199.

3, 4. MITCHUM, G M; BRUERE, A N (1984)
Solubilization of sheep's teeth: A new look at a widespread NZ problem.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef cattle Societys' Fourteenth Seminar, 44-56.

4. MOFFAT, S A (1978)
Kangaroo gain in ewes.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Societys' Eighth Seminar, 44-56.

4. MAL, J C M; HARRISON, D L; TELFER, R H (1972)
Parathian: toxicity to sheep and persistence on pasture and in soil.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 15:306-320.

6. MONEY, D F L; HOGAN, G F; HARE, S M (1867)
The effects of an oestrogenic preparation on blood and liver copper concentrates and teat length of sheep.
NZ Journal of AGricultural Research, 10:345-349.

10. MONRO, S (1983)
Breeding the horns out of drysdales.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 147(2):17-17.

2. MONTEATH, M A (1970)
Intensive meat and wool production in the higher rainfall areas of Otago and Southland.
Proceedings of the NZ Grassland Association, 32,181-190.

8. MONTEATH, M A (1970)
Winter feeding of the ewe.
Proceedings of the Invermay Farmers' Conference, 1-7.

8. MONTEATH, M A (1971)
The effect of sub-maintenance feeding of ewes during mid-pregnancy on lamb and wool production.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 31:105-113.

2. MONTEATH, M A (1972)
Sheep production and profitability at high stocking rates (summary only).
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Second seminar, 14-16.

2, 13. MONTEATH, M A (1973)
Maximum economic sheep stocking rate.
Methven Livestock seminar, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Ashburton, July 25.

2. MONTEATH, M A; JOHNSTONE, P D; BOSWELL, C C (1977)
Effects of animals on pasture production 1. Pasture production from beef cattle and sheep farmlets.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 20:23-30.

6, 8.  MONTGOMERY G W; BRAY, A R; KELLY, R W (1983)
Ovulation rates of first cross booroola compared with local breed ewes following differential feeding.
Animal Reproduction Science, 6:209-215.

6. MONTGOMERY, G W; KELLY, R W; DAVIS, G H; ALLISON, A G (1984)
Ovulation rate and oestrus in booroola genotypes: some effects of age, season and nutrition.
Genetics of Reproduction in Sheep. Ed. R B Land and D W Robinson, 237-243.

12. MONTGOMERY, R G (1952)
Care and treatment of skins of sheep killed on farm.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 84(1):33-37.

12. MONTGOMERY, R G (1957)
Handling crossbred wool.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 95(4):322-334.

2, 12. MONTGOMERY, R G (1963)
Woolshed design and function.
Sheepfarming Annual, 213-230.

12. MONTGOMERY, R G (1966)
When woolhandling is necessary.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 113(2):69-71.

12. MONTGOMERY, R G (1969)
Provincial ewe clip survey.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 199(5):42-45.

2. MONTGOMERY, R G (1971a)
Improving sheep yard layout.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 122(4):15-19

12, 13. MONTGOMERY, R G (1971b)
Sheep-to-sheep wool price gap.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 123(2):35.

12, 13. MONTGOMERY, R G (1971c)
Obtaining higher prices for farm sheepskins.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 123(5):74-81.

2. MONTGOMERY, R H (1971d)
Problems arising from the housing of sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Societys' First seminar, 134-138.

2. MONTGOMERY, R H (1975)
Indoor lambing - practicality and economic feasibility.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Societys' Fifth seminar, 96-98.

4. MONTGOMERY, R H (1976)
Clostridial diseases of sheep in the South Island.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Societys' Sixth seminar, 38-43.

4. MONTGOMERY, R H; HEMMINGSEN, P (1979)
Abortion in sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 138(5):63.

4. MOORE, G B (1965)
Successful treatment of worms in sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 111(5):55-57.

4. MOORE, G B (1966a)
Nematodirus can be an unrecognised parasitic problem in lambs.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 112(2):29.

4. MOORE, G B (1966b)
Proper drenching of lambs essential for control of tapeworms.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 112(3):30-31.

3, 6. MOORE, L G; FAIRCLOUGH, R J; PETERSON, A J; TERVIT, H R; GOOLD, P G; SMITH, J F; WATKINS,  W B (1980)
Neurophysin I/II levels during early pregnancy in the ewe.
Proceedings of the Endocrine Society of Australia, 23:57.

3, 6. MOORE, L G; WATKINS, W B; PETERSON, A J; TERVIT, H R; FAIRCLOUGH, R J; HARIK, P G, SMITH,  J F (1982)
Embryonic suppression of oxytocin - associated neurophysin release in early pregnant sheep.
Prostaglandins, 24:79-88.

6. MOORE, R W (1981)
Fertilisation rate of ewes mated to high and low prolificacy romney rams.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 41:224-229.

8. MOORE, R W (1982)
Effect of maize-meal supplementation before mating on the production of hill country sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 25:337-343.

6, 8. MOORE, R W; HOCKEY, H V P (1982)
The effect of early nutrition and hogget oestrus on subsequent reproduction.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 42:41-44.

6, 8. MOORE, R W; SMEATON, D C (1980)
Romney hogget oestrus and subsequent reproduction.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 40:27-33.

6. MOORE, R W; WHYMAN, D (1977)
Relationship between semen traits, mating frequency and percentage of ewes lambing multiples in high fertility Romney sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 37:136-148.

6. MOORE, R W; WHYMAN, D (1980)
Fertilising ability of semen from high and low prolificacy flocks.
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, 59:311-316.

6. MOORE, R W; BASS, J J; WINN, G W (1981)
Is a particular body composition related to first oestrus in Romny hoggets?
Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the Australian Society of Reproductive Biology, 13:17.

6. MOORE, R W; KNIGHT, T W; WHYMAN D (1978)
Influence of hogget oestrus on subsequent ewe fertility.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 38:90-96.

6. MOORE, R W; WHYMAN, D; WILSON, P R; (1978)
Effects of sexual stimulation on plasma levels of LH and testosterone in rams from high and low fertility flocks.
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, 53:67-70.

6. MOORE, R W; SUMNER, R M W; BASS, J J; HOCKEY, H U P (1983)
Hogget lambing and iits effect on the subsequent two-tooth performance of three breeds.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 43:21-24.

3. MOORE, R W; MILLER, C M; LYNCH, P R; WLECH, R A S; BARNES, D R, HOCKEY, H U P (1984)
The effect of melatonin on the onset of first oestrus in Romney hoggets.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 44:21-23.

12. MOORHOUSE, S R (1973)
Unique wool shed sheep yard complex.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 127(6):25-29.

3, 6. MOORCAN, L (1973)
Pregnancy detection in ewes - a new technique.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 127(1):15-17.

10. MORRIS, C A (1980a)
Some benefits and costs of genetic improvement in NZ's sheep and beef cattle industry I. The annual selection response expected within closed flocks or herds.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 8:331-340.

10. MORRIS, C A (1980b)
Some benefits and costs of genetic improvement in NZ's sheep and beef cattle industry II. Discounted costs and returns on a farm basis following selection.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 8:341-345.

10. MORRIS, C A; CLARKE, J N (1977)
Breeding objectives for NZ sheep production (summary only).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 37:182.

10. MORRIS, C A; CLARKE, J N; ELLIOTT, K H (1982)
Objectives for sheep improvement.
Sheep Production. Volume 1. Breeding and Production. Ed. G A Wickham & M F McDonald. NZ Institute of Agricultural Science, 143-167.

12. MORRISON, I (1982)
Classers' scheme boosts profits from wool.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 145(2):15-16.

4. MORRISON, L; MCLEOD, G B (1941)
Derris suspension as a sheep-dipping fluid.
NZ Journal of Science & Technology, 23A:244-254.

3. MORTIMER, P H (1962)
The experimental intoxication of sheep with sporidesmin, a metabolic product of pithomyces chartarum III. Some changes in cellular and coagulation properties of the blood in serum proteins and in liver function.
Research in Veterinary Science, 3:267-286.

3. MORTIMER, P H (1963)
The experimental intoxication of sheep with sporidesmin, a metabolic product of pithomyces chartarum IV.  Histilogical and histochemical examination of orally-dosed sheep.
Research in Veterinary Science, 4:166-185.

3. MORTIMER, P H (1969)
The influence of dietary factors and drug processing enzymes on sporidesmin poisoning in sheep - a preliminary report.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 29:125-131.

3. MORTIMER, P H; STANBRIDGE, T A (1968)
Choleresis in sheep.
Veterinary Record, 83:683-684.

3. MORTIMER, P H; STANBRIDGE, T A (1968)
The excretion of sporidesmin given by mouth to sheep.
Journal of Comparative Pathology, 78:505-512.

3. MORTIMER, P H; STANBRIDGE, T A (1969)
Changes in biliary secretion following sporidesmin poisoning in sheep.
Journal of Comparative Pathology, 79:267-275.

3. MORTIMER, P H; TAYLOR, A (1962)
The experimental intoxication of sheep with sporidesmin, a metabolic product of pithomyces chartarum 1.  Clinical observations and findings at post mortem examination.
Research in Veterinary Science, 3:147-160.

3, 4. MORTIMER, P H; CRAWLEY, W E; SMITH, J; DREW (1961)
Characteristic lesions of facial eczema produced in sheep by dosing material containing pithomyces chartarum collected from pasture.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 4:552-559.

3. MORTIMER, P H; DI MENNA, M E; WHITE, E P (1978)
Myrotheciotoxicosis in sheep Mycotoxic Fungi, Mycotixins, Mycotoxicoses. An Encyclopaedic Handbook, 222-226.

3. MORTIMER, P H; TAYLOR, A; SHORLAND, F B (1962)
Early hepatic disfunction preceding biliary obstruction in sheep intoxicated with sporidesmin.
Nature (London), 194:550.

3. MORTIMER, P H; WHITE, E P; DI MENNA, M E (1978)
Experimental mycotoxicosis in sheep from phoma herbarum var. medicaginis.
Mycotoxic Fungi, Mycotixins, Mycotoxicoses:  An Encyclopaedic Handbook, 219-222.

MORTIMER, P H; WHITE, E P; DI MENNA, M E (1978)
Pithomycotoxicosis 'facial eczema' in sheep.
Mycotoxic Fungi, Mycotixins, Mycotoxicoses: An Encyclopaedic Handbook, 195-203.

2. MORTON, A C (1948a)
Inspection of rams at fairs.

Sheepfarming Annual, 249-253.

12. MORTON, A C (1948b)
North Island wools - a review.
Wool, 1:23-24.

3. MORTON, A C (1949)
Skeletal structure and conformation in sheep and beef cattle.
Sheepfarming Annual, 25-33.

4. MORTON, J D (1981a)
Effect on liveweight gain and fleeceweight of anthelmintic drenching of hoggets on the West Coast.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 9:123-127.

8. MOSELEY, G (1981b)
Herbage quality and physical breakdown in the gut of sheep
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 41:142-151

2. MOSS, G R (1956)
Electric fencing for sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 92(5):432-433.

12. MOSS, M E (1976)
Wool sale by measured sample.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 109-113.

2. MOSS, R (1976)
Sheep production on irrigated pastures.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 133(6):45-49.

2. MOSSMAN, C (1957)
Lambing beat on hill country.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 20-23.

6. MOWBRAY, H (1974)
Improving lambing percentage 2. Liveweight and condition.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 129(6):17-18.

3. MULCOCK, A P (1967)
The production of pyocyonine by pseudomanas aeruginosa isolated from fleece wool.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 10:467-470.

4. MULVANEY, C J; JACKSON, R; JOPP, A J (1984)
Field trials with a killed, nine-strain, oil adjuvanted Bacteroides modosus footrot vaccine in sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 32:137-139.

3. MUNDAY, R; MANNS, E; MORTIMER P H (1983)
Effect of antioxidants on the toxicity of the facial eczema toxin, sporidesmin, in sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 43:209-212.

3. MUNFORD, R E; KIRTON, A H (1958)
Thyroid follicular cell height: a note of the absence of a significant effect of l-thyroxine in romney ewes.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 1:83-85.

8. MUNRO, J M; GEENTY, K G (1983)
Influence of herbage allowance during the suckling period on subsequent growth and carcase fatness of twin lambs weaned at 6 weeks of age.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 43:41-42.

8, 11. MUNRO, J M; GEENTY, K G; BICKERSTAFFE, R (1984)
Relationship between the insulin-glucose status and carcase fat in lambs.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 44:201-203.

4. MURRAY, J; LEANING, W H D; MARTIN, C A (1971)
Pre-mating anthelmintic treatment of ewes and its effect on lambing performance.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 19:1-4.

4. MYERS, B J; ROSS, D A (1959)
The effecgs of iodine and thyroxin administration on the Romney crossbred ewe.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 2:552-574.

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