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    Fogarty NM, Dickerson GE, Young LD.
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  • 54. Divergent planes of nutrition in mature rams influences body composition, hormone and metabolite concentrations, and offspring birth measurements, but not semen characteristics or offspring growth.
    Bochantin-Winders KA, Baumgaertner F, Hurlbert JL, Menezes ACB, Kirsch JD, Dorsam ST, Schauer CS, Dahlen CR.
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    Mohan M, Ulaganathan V, Rodricks IM, Bhuvanakumar CK, Iyue M.
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  • 57. Genetic parameters for ewe reproductive performance and peri-parturient fecal egg counts and their genetic relationships with lamb body weights and fecal egg counts in Katahdin sheep.
    Notter DR, Ngere L, Burke JM, Miller JE, Morgan JLM.
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    Hudgens RE, Martin TG, Diekman MA, Waller SL.
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