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Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4

Keywords

Sheep, Shearing, Wool production, Western Australia

Disciplines

Other Nutrition | Other Physiology | Sheep and Goat Science

First Page Number

147

Last Page Number

149

ISSN

0021-8618

Abstract

IN the agricultural areas of this State it is customary to shear in the late winter or spring, usually some time between July and September.

In an experiment conducted at Muresk Agricultural College during the past two years it has been shown that shearing in autumn (March) has resulted in more wool being produced with higher returns than when shearing at the conventional time.

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