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Closing the gap in maiden ewe reproductive performance

A Murdoch University scientist is looking into improving maiden ewe survival and productivity.

Claire Harris
 Productive approach: Murdoch University livestock research scientist Caroline Jacobson is looking into improving the survival and lifetime productivity of maiden ewes. Photo: Caroline Jacobson.

Productive approach: Murdoch University livestock research scientist Caroline Jacobson is looking into improving the survival and lifetime productivity of maiden ewes. Photo: Caroline Jacobson.

The ‘Managing Merino Weaners to Survive and Thrive' project - led by Murdoch University and supported by Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) - is exploring cost-effective strategies for managing Merino weaners...

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A growing series of reports, each focused on a key discussion point for the farming sector, brought to you by the Kondinin team.

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