NZ Sheep Research N-Z

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 N-Z.  Against each reference I have given it a classification.

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

Bibliography N-Z


12. NANDURKA, V; LAPPAGE, J (1977)
Evaluation of some Drysdale carpet wools: effect on the fleece type of the Romney ewe.
Wool Research Organisation of NZ. Communication No C48.

2. NEALE, J E (1966)
Winter management of hoggets.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 112(5):20-23.

2, 10. NEILD, J (1981)
Buying rams: How to find quality.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 143(4):32-33.

4. NEILSON, F J A (1976)
Cattle tick infestation in lambs.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Sixth seminar, 21-26.

11. NELSON, E D (1958)
Importance of sending clean sheep to meatworks.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 97(6):506-509.

10. Do your own research into low lambing percentages?
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 106(2):175-176.

4. NELSON, E D (1970a)
Diseases of sheep 1. Legal obligations.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 121(3):81-82.

4. NELSON, E D (1970b)
Diseases of sheep 2. Animals Act 1967 - Diseases of sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 121(3):83.

1, 2. NELSON, M (1953)
Sheep farming in Waipukurau country, Hawkes Bay.
Lincoln College Technical Publication No 10. 28pp.

4. Newborn lambs saved by science? (1982)
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 145(2):53.

3. NEWHOOK, J C (1973)
Reflex control of swallowing in lambs and mature sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Third seminar, 127-133.

11. New ideas for handling wool (1982)
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 145(2):18-19.

10. NEWMAN, S A N; WICKHAM, G A; RAE, A L; ANDERSON, R D (1983)
Weaning weight adjustments for selecting lambs born to year old ewes.
NZ Journal of Agricultureal Research, 26:427-431.

11. NEWTON, K G; HARRISON, J C L; SMITH, K M (1977)
The effect of storage in various gaseous atmospheres on the microflora of lamb chops held at -1 degrees celcius.
Journal of Applied Bacteriology, 43:53-59.

13.NZ MEAT & WOOL BOARD’S ECONOMIC SERVICE (1950)
Paper No 19. Sources of revenue on New Zeland sheep farms 1949/1950.

13.NZ MEAT & WOOL BOARD’S ECONOMIC SERVICE (1953)
Paper No 33. Footrot control by quarantine (1953) 2

13.NZ MEAT & WOOL BOARD’S ECONOMIC SERVICE (1956)
Paper No. 153, Revenue and expenditure on NZ sheep farms 5.

13. NZ MEAT & WOOL BOARD’S ECONOMIC SERVICE (1960)
Paper No 1018. Savings and spending in the sheep farming industry. 

13. NZ MEAT & WOOL BOARD’S ECONOMIC SERVICE (1961)
Paper No 1017. Stock replacement policies in ewe flocks on NZ fat lamb farms.

13. NZ MEAT & WOOL BOARD’S ECONOMIC SERVICE (1971a)
 Paper No S 1537. Percentage change 1961-1970 in numbers of sheep farm owners and sizes of flocks.

13. NZ MEAT & WOOL BOARD’S ECONOMIC SERVICE (1971b)
Paper No S 1544. Percentage stock losses, 1965/66 to 1968/69.

13. NZ MEAT & WOOL BOARD’S ECONOMIC SERVICE (1971c)
Paper No S 1541. Percentage changes in numbers of sheep farm owners and flock sizes, by statistical areas 1965-70.

13. NZ MEAT & WOOL BOARD’S ECONOMIC SERVICE (1972)
 Paper No S 1579. Prices at North Canterbury ewe fairs (weighted average 1952 to 1972) 5.

11. GUIDELINES FOR WOOL PRODUCTION IN NZ
Prepared by a study group of the Society of Animal Production. Wellington, NZ; Ed. Services Limited, 40pp.

10. NEW ZEALAND ROMNEY MARCH SHEEP BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION (1959)
NZ Romney Marsh sheep 1853 to 1958. NZ Romney Marsh Sheep Breeders' Association, 33pp.

11. NEW ZEALAND SHEEP AND THEIR WOOL (1980)
Published by Grower Services Division, NZ Wool Board, 51p.
New Zealand Society of Animal Production (1974) 13.

3. NICHOLS, G DE LA M (1963)
Measurement of skin temperature of sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 6:448-451.

3. NICHOLS, G DE LA M (1966)
Radio transmission of sheep's jaw movements.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 9:468-473.

3. NICHOLS, G DE LA M; EDGAR, D G (1964)
A transistorised rectal probe for ejaculating rams.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 145-146.

3. NICHOLS, G DE LA M; O'REILLY, E O (1966)
Transmission and reception of sheep heart rate.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research 9:460-467.

11. NICHOL, A M; JAGUSCH, K T (1971)
The effect of different types of pastures on the organoleptic qualities of lamb.
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 22:464.

8. NICHOL, A M; MCLEAN, J W (1970)
The influence of pastuse species and exogenous oestrogent treatment on the liveweight gain and carcase composition of lambs.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 13:385-94.

10. NICHOL, A M; PARATT, A C (1984)
Methods of ranking two-tooth rams for fat-free carcase growth rates.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 44:253-256.

11. NICHOL, A M; SOPER, R (1982)
Interpreting ewe killing sheets.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 41-49.

4. NICHOL, A M; THOMPSON, K F (1982)
Planning the use of safe pasture in an integrated control programme.
In Control of Internal Parasites in sheep. Ed. A D Ross from Animal Industries Workshop, Lincoln College, July 1982, 65-78.

11. NICHOL, A M; THOMSON, G G; MCLEAN, J W (1968)
The prediction of carcase composition of lambs from live weight and red cell volume.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 11:330-40.

10. NICHOLL, G B (1976)
The place of permanent large-scale breeding schemes in livestock improvement.
NZ Agricultural Science, 10:49-57.

10. NICHOLL, G B (1983)
Review: Selection for fertility and fecundity.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef cattle Society's
Thirteenth seminar, 140-148.

3. NORTHEY, R D; HAWLEY, J G; SUCKLING, G W (1975)
The tooth to pad relationship in sheep - some mechanical considerations.
NZ Journal of Agriculatural Research, 18:133-138.

12. Notes on second shearing (1958)
NZ Meat & Wool Boards' Economic Service, Paper No 233.

8. NOTT, J H (1965)
Efficient sheep feeding for special conditions.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 110(3):239.

2. NOTT, J (1968)
Breeding ewes as key to farm development.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 117(2):53.

2. O'BRIEN, M (1981)
Stock Management during droughts.
Proceedings of the Gore Sheepfarmers' Conference, 43-46.

8. O'CONNOR, M B; JAGUSCH, K T; MACLEAN, K S; EDMEADES, D C (1984)
Line-weight gains of lambs on lime and unlimed pasture at similar levels of nutrition.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Aniaml Production, 44:163-166.

4. O'HARA, P J (1980)
Lamb abortion.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 99-108.

4. O'HARA, P J; CORDES, D O (1982)
Superphosphate poisoning of sheep: a study of natural outbreaks.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 30:153-155.

4, 8. O'HARA, P J; FRASER, A J; JAMES, M P (1982)
Superphosphate poisoning of sheep: the role of fluoride.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 30:199-201.

4, 8. O'HARA, P J; MCCAUSLAND, I P; COUP, M R (1982)
Phosphatic fertiliser poisoning of sheep: experimental studies.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 30:165-169.

8. O'HARA, P J: WOLFF, J E; OLIVER, R E (1975)
The effects of starvation on the pregnant ewe.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Fifth seminar, 22-31.

2. O'MALLY, J (1964)
Problems of a West Coast sheep and cattle farmer.
Proceedings of the NZ Grassland Association, 26:37-42.

4. OLIVER, R E; CATHCARD, A; MCNIVEN, A; POOLE, R; ROBATI, G (1984)
Transmission of Caprine Arthritis Encephalitis virus to sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 32:199-200.

4. OLIVER, J R; GUMBRELL, R C; KNIGHT, L J (1980)
Sheep thrift problems under irrigation (summary only).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 40:25-26.

4. OLIVER, R D (1980)
Maedi-Visua, a slow viral disease of sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Tenth seminar, 46-48.

3. ORR, M B (1979)
The pathology and radiology of a syndrome of ovine dental abnormalities.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef cattle Society's Ninth seminar, 12.

3. ORR, M (1983)
Studies of sheep teeth in Otago and Southland.
Proceedings of Scientists Meeting on Dental Abnormalities in Sheep, Wellington, 24-25.

4. ORR, M B (1984a)
Periodontal disease in sheep in NZ.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef cattle Society's Fourteenth seminar, 33-40.

3, 4. ORR, M B (1984b)
Definition of terms used in clinical descriptions of sheep teeth
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef cattle Society's Fourteenth seminar, 41-43

8. ORR, M B; O'CALLAGHAN, M W; WEST, D M; BRUERE, A N (1979)
A syndrome of dental abnormalities of sheep: II The pathology and radiology.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 27:276-278.

3, 12. ORWIN, D F G (1980)
Cell biology and wool production and properties
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 40:189-195

3, 12. ORWIN, D F G; WOODS, J L; ELLIOTT, K H (1980)
Composition of the cortex of sound and tender wools
Proceedings of the sixth International Wool Textile Research Conference, Pretoria, II, 193-205

3. OSBORNE, P J; BOND, G C, MILLAR, K R (1983)
The distribution of copper, vitamin B12 and zinc in the livers of sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 31:144-145.

2. 13. OSBORNE, W L (1965)
Four million lambs lost from the national tally.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 111(6):45-49.

2. OSBORNE, W L (1970)
Grazing and feeding systems of North Island sheep farms.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 120(5):43.

10. OSBORNE, W L (1970)
Sheep flock improvement.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 120(6):88-89.

2. 6. OWENS, J L (1984)
Managing prolific flocks.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 50-53.

12. PACKARD, P (1969)
Otago growing better wool with higher stocking.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 119(2):72-77.

6. 8. PACKARD, P (1974)
Improving lambing performance 3. Summer feeding with Lucerne.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 129(6):19-21.

6, 8.PACKARD, P (1976)
Extra lambs bonus for supplementary feeding.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 132(2):10-11.

11. PACKARD, P (1983)
The call is out: Heavier, leaner lambs wanted.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 147(4):22.

2. PACKARD, P M (1984)
Ewe liveweights: How to keep on target.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 148(3):14-15.

2. PALMER, D (1982)
What are the best dipping methods?
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 145(5):34-35.

2. PALMER, I (1971)
Quality control in ram selling.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 123(4):33-35.

7. PALMER, P C (1967)
Liveweight gains of young sheep grazing chemically treated pastures.
Proceedings of the NZ Weed and Pest Control Conference, 20:50-57.

10. PARKER, A G H (1976)
Advantages of group breeding schemes in sheep breeding.
Proceedings of the 1976 International Congress. Muresk and Perth, Western Australia, August 1976. Perth,  Western Australia; Western Australia Institute of Technology, 214-218.

10. PARKER, A G H; RAE, A L (1982)
Underlying principles of co-operative 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, 95-101.

2, 13. PARKER, B A (1966)
On store hill country sheep can give greater returns than cattle.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 113(2):58-61.

2. PARKER, B W; HIGHT, G K; CULLEN, N A (1977)
Techniques for increasing the production of meat and wool.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 64-69.

10. PARKER, A G H (1974a)
A group breeding scheme in practice.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 54-61.

10. PARKER, A G H (1974b)
Progress in group breeding schemes - commercial ewes.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Fourth seminar, 94-98.

2. PARKER, B W; WIGGINS, L (1967)
Success story of Taranaki sheep farm.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 115(2):49-53.

10. PARKER, B W; WIGGINS, L K (1968)
Romneys and Perendales compared on hill country.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 116(2):54-57.

10. PARKER, B T; WIGGINS, L K (1969)
Perendales superior to Romneys in Taranaki trial.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 119(3):70-73.

7. PARRATT, A; YOUNG, M (1983)
Potential growth rates from birth to slaughter.
In, Lamb Growth. Ed. A S Familton. Technical Handbook from Animal Industries Workshop, Lincoln College,  June-Jyly 1983, 7-23.

2. RASCOE, R M (1972)
Crutching and dagging - can they be eliminated?
Wool Research Organisation of NZ. Report No R 14.

10, 12. PASSMAN, A (1981)
The influence of sheep breed on pelt characteristics.
Fellmongers and Hide Processors Annual Conference, 32:7-29.

12. PASSMAN, A; CLARK, J E (1982)
Age influence on NZ sheep breeds.
Fellmongers and Hide Processors Annual Conference, 33:41-53.

12. PASSMAN, A; DALTON, D C (1982)
Influence of Romney, Coopworth and Perendale breeds on lambskin leather quality.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 10:7-13.

10, 12. PASSMAN, A; SUMNER, R M W (1983)
Effects of breed and level of feeding on leather production from 18-month-old wethers.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 11:47-52.

2. PATON, W N (1952)
Intensity of sheep farming in countries in NZ.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 85(5):386-387.

12. PATTERSON, P (1968)
Selling wool by sample seen as system of future.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 116(5):65-67.

3. PAULI, J V (1983)
Colostral transfer of gamma glutamyl transferase in lambs.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 31:150-151.

3. PAYNE, E; RATTRAY, P V (1982)
The polyensaturated fatty acid status of the twin foetal lamb and the effect of maternal nutriment intake.
British Journal of Nutrition, 47:101-104.

3, 6. PAYNE, E; SMITH, J E; JAGUSCH, K T; FARGUHAR, P A (1981)
The thyroid in relation to nutrition and ovulation rate in sheep.
Proceedings of the Endocrine Society of Australia, 24:29-30.

2. PEARCE, P G H (1967)
New cradle devised to weigh sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 114(3):64-65.

6. PEARCE, P G H (1969)
The advantages of breeding from well grown hoggets.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 119(5):48.

3, 11. PEARSON, A J; KILGOUR, R; DE LANGEN, H; PAYNE, E (1977)
Hormonal response of lambs to trucking, handling and electric stunning.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 37:243-246.

3, 11. PERSON, A J; KILGOUR, R; BRAGGINS, J B; DE LANGEN, H; FAIRCOUGH, R J (1980)
Endocrine responses of lambs to transportation and abattoir handling.
Proceedings of the Endocrine Society of Australia, 23:S16.

3, 11. PEARSON, A M; CARSE, W A; DAVEY, C L; LOCKER, R H; HAGYARD, C J; KIRTON, A H (1973)
Influence of epinephrine and calcium upon glycolysis, tenderness and shortening of sheep muscle.
Journal of Food Science, 38:1124-1127.

3, 11. PEARSON, A M; CARSE, W A; WENHAM, L M; FAIRBAIRN, S J; LOCKER, R H; JURY, K E (1973)
Influence of various adrenergic accelerators and blocking agents upon glycosis and some related properties of sheep muscle.
Journal of Animal Science, 36:500-506.

11. PEARSON, A M; WENHAM, L M; CARSE, W A; MCLEOD, K; DAVEY, C L; KIRTON, A H (1973)
Observations on the contributions of fat and lead to the aroma of cooked beef and lamb.
Journal of Animal Science, 36:511-515.

8. PERCIVAL, J C (1949)
The nutritional characteristics and place of pampas grass on the sheep farm.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 71-76.

4. PEDDIE, J J G (1950)
Vaccination of sheep against scabby mouth.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 81(1):19.

4. PEREN, G S (1947)
Major causes of death-rate in sheep in the North Island - A stocktaking from sheep farmers' point of view.
Proceedings of the tenth Annual Meeting of Sheepfarmers, 74-81.

10. PEREN, G S (1951a)
Field studies of the Cheviot in NZ.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 175-177.

10. PEREN, G S (1951b)
Results of Cheviot half-bred versus Romney trials: on deteriorated marginal hill-country.
Sheepfarming Annual, 111-139.

6. PEREN, G S (1955)
Factors influencing fertility in sheep. Some figures on lambing percentages in registered Romney flocks.
Sheepfarming Annual, 23-31.

1. PEREN, G S (1957)
Some problems facing the sheepfarming industry.
Sheepfarming Annual, 5-16.

10. PEREN, G S; HEWITT, W R R; BALLARD, H V; PHILLPS, T O (1951)
Cheviot half-bred verus Romney trials on poor hill country.
Sheepfarming Annual, 111-139.

9. PERRIN, D R (1958)
The chemical composition of the colistrum and milk of the ewe.
Journal of Dairy Research, 25(1):70-74.

12, 13. PERRIN, C G (1981)
The wool futures market.
NZ Agricultural Science, 15:73-75.

12. PERYMAN, R V; HENDERSON, A E; MCMAHON, P R (1952)
Significance of hairiness (medullation) to the wool textile industry, Part II. Corriedale hogget wools.
NZ Journal of Science & Technology, 34A(1):47-58.

12. PERYMAN, R V; LANDRETH, T F; MCMAHON, P R (1948)
A test of the combing performance of wool, shipped after scouring.
NZ Journal of Science & Technology, 30A(1):170-177.

3. PETERS, J A; MORTIMER, P H (1966)
The effect of cholestryramine on sporidesmin into intoxication in sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 9:137-142.

3. PETERS, J A; MORTIMER, P H (1970)
Sporidesmin poisoning in sheep. The effects on lipid and bile acid metabolism as reflected in serum.
Research in Veterinary Science, 11:183-188.

4, 11. PETERSON, G V (1978a)
Factors associated with wounds and bruises in lambs.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 26:6-9.

11. PETERSEN, G V (1978b)
Bacteriological evaluation of bruised tissue in lamb carcases.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 26:9-10,

3, 11. PETERSON, G V (1984)
Cross-sectional studies of ultimate pH in lambs.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 32:51-57.

3, 11. PETERSEN, G V; PAULI, J V (1983)
One-stage prothrombin times and subcutaneous haemorrhagic speckling in lambs.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 31:4-6.

11. PETERSEN, G V; BLACKMORE, D K (1982)
The effect of different slaughter methods on the post mortem glycolysis of muscle in lambs.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 30:195-198.

11. PETERSEN, G V; WRIGHT, D R (1979)
Observations of subcutaneous haemorrhagic speckling in lambs.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 27:166-168.

11. PETERSEN, G V; BLACKMORE, D K; JOHNSON, A T (1981)
The effect of holding periods at the meat works on carcase weights and nature and weights of ruminoreticulum contents of sheep and lambs.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 29:22-25.

6. PETERSON, A J; BASS, J J; BYFORD, M J (1978)
Decreased plasma testosterone concentrations in rams affected by ryegrass staggers.
Research in Veterinary Science, 25:266-268.

6. PETERSON, A J; BARNES, D R; SHANLEY, R; WELCH, R A S (1984)
Administering progesterone after mating improves pregnancy rate in sheep.
Proceedings of the Endocrine Society of Australia, 27:(S2) 13.

3, 6. PETERSON, A J; FAIRCLOUGH, R J; SMITH, J F; TERVIT, H R (1981)
Exogenous progesterone early in the oestrous cycle causes premature release of prostaglandin F2alpha in sheep.
Proceedings of the Endocrine Society of Australia, 24:72.

3, 6. PETERSON, A J; FAIRCLOUGH, R J; SMITH, J F; TERVIT, H R (1982)
Both oestradiol-17beta and progesterone are obligatory foir prostaglandin release during ovine luteolysis.
Proceedings of the Endocrine Society of Australia, 25:(S2) 4.

3, 6. PETERSON, A J; FAIRCLOUGH, R J; SMITH, J F; TERVIT, H R (1976)
Peripheral levels of 13, 14-dihydro-15-keto-prostaglandin F (PGFM) and progesterone during early pregnancy in the ewe.
Proceedings of the Endocrine Society of Australia, 6:33.

3, 6. PETERSON, A J; BASS, J J; MOORE, R W; PARTON, G; JACKSON, P (1984)
Hormonal changes associated with castration of prepubertal ram lambs at various stages.
 Proceedings of the Endocrine Society of Australia, 27(S2) 17.

3, 6. PETERSON, A J; TERVIT, H R; FAIRCLOUGH, R J; GOOLD, P G; SMITH, J F (1976)
Jugular levels of 13, 14-dihydro-15-keto prostaglandin F and progesterone around luteolysis and early pregnancy in the ewe.
Prostaglandins, 12(4):551-558.

3, 11. PETERSON, S W (1984)
The breath-test for sheep: a possible means of identifying lean genotypes.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 44:205-208.

12. PETRIE, O (1983)
Coopworth wool.
Proceedings of the Coopworth Sheep Society National Conference, 55-57.

4. PFEFFER, A; THURLEY, D C; BOYES, B W; DAVIES, D H; DAVIS, G B; PRICE, M C (1983)
The prevalence and microbiology of pneumonia in a flock of lambs.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 31:196-202.

11. PHAM, Q T; DURBIN, J R; WILLIX, J (1981)
Survey of weight loss from lamb carcases in cold storage.
Report, Meat Industry Research Institute of NZ Inc. MIRINZ Vol No 783.

11. PHAM, Q T; DURBIN, J R; WILLIX, J (1982a)
Survey of weight loss from lamb in frozen storage.
International Journal of Refrigeration, 5:337-343.

11. PHAM, Q T; DURBIN, J R; WILLIX, J (1982b)
Survey of weight loss from lamb in cold storage
In, Refrigerationof perishable products for distant markets, Hamilton, NZ Refrigeration Science and Technology,
117-123

10. PHILLIPS, T O (1948)
The cast-for-age Cheviot ewe - comparision with the Romney.
Sheepfarming Annual, 246-248.

10, 11. PHILLIPS, T O (1951)
Results of Cheviot halfbred versus Romney trials: Cheviot halfbred as producer of fat lambs.
Sheepfarming Annual, 140-150.

2. PHILLIPS, T O (1967)
Osbervations on the prediction of lambing dates.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 27:49-51.

12, 13. PHILPOTT, B P (1955a)
Wool and its production in the South Island 3. The value of statistics to the wool industry.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 16-22.

12, 13. PHILPOTT, B P (1955b)
Economic factors afftecting the future of wool.
NZ Meat & Wool Boards' Economic Service, Paper No S 95.

11. PHILPOTT, B P (1959)
The market for wool.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 98(2):147-154.

12, 13. PHILPOTT, B P (1964)
Economic implications of increased wool production.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 24:164-180.

11, 13. PHILPOTT, B P (1961)
Economic research on fat lamb prices.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 16-25.

8. PIGGOT, G J; PACKARD, P M; RENSHAW, J A (1978a)
Summer supplementary feeding of ewes in Northland.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 38:105-109.

8. PIGGOT, G J; PACKARD, P M; RENSHAW, J A (1978b)
Sheep. Summer supplementary ewe feeding in Northland.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, FPP 125.

10. Pioneer breed revived (1983)
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 147(2):14-15.

2. POLASCHEK, R J (1969)
Transport and the sheepfarmer today.
Sheepfarming Annual, 25-40.

4. PORTER, W L (1970)
Diseases of sheep 6. Pneumonia.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 121(3):87.

3. PORTER, W L (1971)
Teeth wear and dental abnormalities in sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's first seminar, 130-133.

4. PORTER, W L; LEWIS, K H C; MANKTELOW, B W (1972)
Hairy shaker disease of lambs: Acquired immunity, abortion and transmission via mucous membranes.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 20:1-3.

4. PORTER, W L; LEWIS, K H C; MANKTELOW, B W (1972)
Hairy shaker disease of lambs: Further studies on acquired immunity, abortion and effects on foetal growth.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 20:3-7.

4. PORTER, W L; SCOTT, R S; MANKTELOW, B W (1970)
The occurance of Paradontal disease in sheep in relation to superphosphate topdressing, stocking rate and other related factors.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 18:21-27

8. POTTER, B J; WALKER, D J; JONES, G B; REID, C W S (1970)
Saline drinking water for sheep: Same aspects of the ingestion of sodium choloride solutions (summary only).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 30:20.

7, 8. POWNALL, D B; LUCAS, R J; ABRAHAMSON, M (1984)
The influence of pasture allowance on the performance of autumn shorn lambs.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 44:49-52.

8. POWNALL, D B; LUCAS, R J; ROSS, A D (1980)
Effects of soil-contaminated feed on dry matter and water intake.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 40:106-110.

13. PLANK, R D (1972)
The sheep rentention scheme.
NZ Agricultural Science, 7:24-28.

8. PRATT, E A (1952)
Keds, lice and mites in sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 85(3):209-212.

10. Pre-shearing checklist (1982)
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 145(2):24.

10. 13. PRIEST, R (1983)
A statistical and financial analysis - Coopworth versus Romney.
Proceedings of the Coopworth Sheep Society National Conference, 30-33.

2. PRINGLE, G C (1978)
Eyes versus scales when drafting sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 136(7):2-3.

8. PRYOR, W J (1974)
Supplementary feeding of ewes.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Fourth seminar, 102-105.

10. POULTON, E; POULTON, M (1957)
Cheviot x Romney halfbred. Profitable farming of Cheviot x Romney halfbreds on the Waewaepa Range, Kumeroa district.
Sheepfarming Annual, 87-103.

8. PULLAN, N B; WHITTEN, L K (1972)
Liver fluke, Fasciola Hepatica in NZ Part 1. A spreading parasite in sheep and cattle.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 20:69-72.

11. PURCHAS, R W (1973)
The effect of cortisol acetate administered on growth and carcase quality of lambs (summary only).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 33:192.

8. PURCHAS, R W (1975)
Effects of feeding formaldehyde - treated oilseed supplements to sheep on pasture.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 3:219-222.

11. PURCHAS, R W (1978)
Some effects of nutrition and castration on meat production from male Suffolk cross (border Leicester – Romney cross) lambs I. Growth and carcase quality.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 21:367-376.

11. PURCHAS, R W (1979)
A comparison of the fatness of weaned and unweaned lambs.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 39:211-216.

11. PURCHAS, R W; BARTON, R A (1975)
The effect of length of frozen storage on the palatability of lambs with elevated levles of polyunsaturated fat.
Food Technology in NZ, 10:7-9.

11. PURCHAS, R W; BEACH, A D (1981)
Between-operation repeatability of fat depth measurements made on live sheep and lambs with an ultrasonic probe.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 9:213-220.

11. PURCHAS, R W; KEOGH, R G (1984)
Fatness of lambs on 'Grasslands Maku' lous and 'Grasslands Huia' white clovers.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 44:219-222.

11. PURCHAS, R W; BARTON, R A; KIRTON, A H (1980)
Relationships of circulating cortisol levels with growth rates and meat of cattle and sheep.
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 31:221-232.

11. PURCHAS, R W; O'BRIEN, L E; PENDETON, C M (1979)
Some effects of nutrition and castration on meat production from male Suffolk cross (Border Leicester-Romney cross) lambs II. Meat Quality.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 22:375-383.

11. PURCHAS, R W; RAE, A L; BARTON, R A; BEACH, A D (1981)
The repeatability of ultrasonic fat-depth measurements made on sheep up to 18 months of age.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 41:133-139.

11. PURCHAS, R W; WILLIAMSON, O; BARTON, R A; RAE, A L (1969)
Some sources of variation in tenderness and cooking losses in lamb and mutton.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 12:676-690.

4. PYKE, B N (1965)
Some neonatal infections in lambs in the King Country.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 13:94-100.

3. PYLE, C A; PAYNE, E; WRIGHT, D E; KIRTON, A H; AITKEN, W M (1977)
The fatty acid, phospholipid and cholesterol content of control and polyunsaturated lamb aorta.
Journal of the Science of food and Agriculture, 28:615-6619.

2. QUIN, G T (1966)
A close look may show that lamb docking can be made easier.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 113(1):55.

3, 4. QUINLAN, J R; ALLEY, M R; CLARKE, J K (1975)
In vitro sensitivity of NZ strains of Micoplasma ovipneumoniae to some antibiotics.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 23:188-189.

10. QUINN, J (1967a)
Recording scheme marks big advance in national sheep industry.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 114(5):30-32.

10. QUINN, J (1967b)
National sheep recording scheme popular.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 115(4):45-47.

10. QUINN, J (1968)
Border-Romney sheep assert claims to full status.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 117(4):46-48.

10. QUINN, J (1969a)
Aim of South Auckland Perendale breeder is: Elite flock.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 118(5):27.

10. QUINN, J (1969b)
A second group is formed.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 118(5):21.

4. QUINLIVAN, T D (1963)
Investigations into factors affecting flock fertility.
Sheepfarming Annual, 111-126.

4. QUINLIVAN, T D (1968)
Suvery observations on onvine mastitis in NZ stud romney flocks 1) The incidence of Ovine Mastitis, 2) The bacteriology of ovine mastitis.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 16:149-160.

4. QUINLIVAN, T D (1970)
Breeding soundness in the ram. A review of the proceedings and resolutions from two seminars held in 1964 and 1969.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 18:233-240.

4. QUINLIVAN, T D (1971a)
Dystocia in sheep; preliminary observations on within - and between - breed differences in varous skeletal measurements.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 19:75-77.

6. QUINLIVAN, T D (1971b)
Reproductive parameters of the NZ Romney breed.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's First seminar, 64-96.

4. QUINLIVAN, T D (1972)
Ovine Mastitis.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Second seminar, 32-40.

6. QUINLIVAN, T D (1973a)
Artificial insemination of sheep and storage of ram semen.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Third seminar, 98-107.

6. QUINLIVAN, T D (1973b)
Sheep breeding with AI  2. Potential in NZ.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 127(3):21-23.

10. QUINLIVAN, T D (1974a)
Structure and activities of the NZ Stud Company.
Sheepfarming Annual, 169-172.

10. QUINLIVAN, T D (1974b)
Progress in group breeding schemes.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Fourth seminar,
85-93.

10. QUINLIVAN, T D (1976)
Productive levels of sheep in NZ and programmes aimed at improvement.
Proceedings of the 1976 International Congress Muresk and Perth. Western Australian Institute of Technology,  175-187.

4, 6. QUINLIVAN, T D (1977)
Investigation and correction of poor reproductive performance in sheep – method.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Seventh seminar, 2-21.

6. QUINLIVAN, T D (1982)
Reproductive parameters of NZ sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Twelfth seminar, 28-55..

4. QUINLIVAN, T D; JOPP, A J (1982)
A survey on the incidence and cause of ovine abortion in Hawkes Bay.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 30:56-68.

4. QUINLIVAN, T D; LEONARD, R K (1976)
Observations on the seasonal variation in blood copper levels of grazing sheep and of herbage elements in Hawkes Bay.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Sixth seminar, 139-146.

4. QUINLIVAN, T D; LINDSAY, A B (1971)
Breeding unsoundness in the ram: the incidence of contributing conditions. 1 Northland.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 19:38-44.

6. QUINLIVAN, T D; MARTIN, C A (1969)
Oestrous activity and lamb production of the NZ Romney ewe (summary only).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 29:192-193.

6, 10. QUINLIVAN, T D; MARTIN, C A (1971a)
Survey observations on the reproductive performance of both Romney stud and commercial flocks throughout NZ.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 14:417-433.

6. 10. QUINLIVAN, T D; MARTIN, C A (1976b)
Survey observations on the reproductive performance of both Romney stud and commercial flocks throughout NZ.  II.l Lambing data from an intensive survey in stud flocks.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 14:858-879.

6, 10. QUINLIVAN, T D; MARTIN, C A (1971c)
Survey observations on the reproductive performance of both Romney stud and commercial flocks throughout NZ.  III. National commercial flock performance.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 14:880-896.

6. QUINLIVAN, T D; MARTIN, C A (1971d)
Oestrous activity and lamb production in the NZ romney ewe.
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 22:497-511.

6. QUINLIVAN T D; MARTIN, C A (1972)
Survey observations on the mating performance of sheep in NZ Romney stud flocks.
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 23:309-320.

6. QUINLIVAN, T D; MARTIN, C A; TAYLOR, W B; CAIRNEY, I M (1966a)
Estimates of pre- and perinatal mortality in the NZ romney marsh ewe I. Pre- and perinatal mortality in thoses ewes that conceived to one service.
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, 11:379-390.

6. QUINLIVAN, T D; MARTIN, C A; TAYLOR, W B; CAIRNEY, I M (1966b)
Estimates of pre- and perinatal mortality in the NZ Romney Marsh ewe II. Pre- and perinatal loss in those ewes that conceived to second service and those that returned to second service and were mated a third time.
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, 11:391-398.

2, 4. QUINLIVAN, T D; MIDDELBERG, A (1983)
Veterinary involvement in flock mating management.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef cattle Society's Thirteenth seminar, 103-113.

8. RADCLIFFE, J E; YOUNG, S R; CLARKE, D G (1976)
Effect of sunny and shady aspect on pasture yield, digestibility and sheep performance in Canterbury.
Proceedings of the NZ Grassland Association, 38(1):65-77.

10. RAE, A L (1947)
Present-day knowledge of the inheritance of production qualities in sheep and its practical application in sheep improvement.
Proceedings of the Tenth Annual meeting of Sheepfarmers, 101-112.

10. RAE, A L (1948)
Some aspects of progeny testing in sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 8:97-104.

10. RAE, A L (1952)
A comparison of various selection plans in sheep breeding.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 12:58-59.

10. RAE, A L (1954)
Some suggested improvements for the present day Romney.
Sheepfarming Annual, 155-162.

10. RAE, A L (1955a)
Breeding for higher fertility
Sheepfarming Annual, 41-47

RAE, A L (1955b)
Effects of environment on wooll type.
Sheepfarming Annual, 116-118.

10. RAE, A L (1955c)
Breeding better wool.
Sheepfarming Annual, 127-136.

10. RAE, A L (1956)
The genetics of sheep.
Advances in Genetics, 8:189-265.

10. RAE, A L (1957a)
Whither crossbreeding.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 35-41.

10. RAE, A L (1957b)
The establishment of the Cheviot Romney halfbred as a breed.
Sheepfarming Annual, 114-118.

10. RAE, A L (1958a)
Genetic variation and covariation in productive characters of NZ romney marsh sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 1:104-123.

10. RAE, A L (1958b)
Methods of selection for lamb production.
Sheepfarming Annual, 231-238.

10. RAE, A L (1958c)
Review of experimental work in the sheep husbanding department at Massey College.
Sheepfarming Annual, 11-20.

10. RAE, A L (1963a)
Methods of selection for fat lamb production.
Sheepfarming Annual, 167-181.

10. RAE, A L (1963b)
Breeding for better lamb production.
Sheepfarming Annual, 167-181.

10. RAE, A L (1964a)
The use of records in sheep improvement.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 39-46.

10. RAE, A L (1964b)
The improvement of sheep by selection.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 57-64.

10. RAE, A L (1964c)
Selecting dual-purpose sheep.
Sheepfarming Annual, 73-80.

8. RATTRAY, P V (1978a)
Effect of lambing date on production from breeding ewes and on pasture allowance and intake.
Proceedings of the NZ Grassland Association, 39(1):98-107.

8. RATTRAY, P V (1978b)
Pasture constraints to sheep production.
Proceedings of the Agronomy Society of NZ, 8:103-108.

8. RATTRAY, P V (1980)
Maximising sheep production from grassland.
Proceedings of the NZ Grassland Association, 42:70-81.

6, 8. RATTRAY, P V (1983a)
Interactions between feed quality, feed quantity, bodyweight and flushing.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef cattle Society's Thirteenth seminar, 21-34.

8. RATTRAY, P V (1983b)
When all is said and done - feed them!
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef cattle Society's Thirteenth seminar, 64-75.

8. RATTRAY, P V; JAGUSCH, K T (1977a)
How much pasture should be offered to sheep.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 49-51.

8. RATTRAY, P V; JAGUSCH, K T (1977b)
Energy cost of protein deposition in the pre-ruminant and young ruminant lamb
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 37:167-172

8. RATTRAY, P V; FENNESSY, P F (1977c)
Production of heavy weight lambs.
Proceedings of the Invermay Farmers' Conference, 45-46.

8. RATTRAY, P V; JAGUSCH, K T (1978a)
Pasture allowances for the breeding ewe.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 38:121-126.

8. RATTRAY, P V; JAGUSCH, K T (1978b)
Rotational grazing and pasture utilisation with the breeding ewe flock.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 28:154-171.

8. RATTRAY, P V; JAGUSCH, K T (1981)
Allocating pasture to ewes for maximum performance.
Proceedings of the Gore Farmers' Conference, 47-58.

8. RATTRAY, P V; JOYCE, J P (1969a)
The utilisation of perennial ryegrass and white clover by young sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 29:102-113.

8, 11. RATTRAY, P V; JOYCE, J P (1969b)
Higher beef and sheepmeat returns possible.
Journal of Agriculture, 119(1):26-29.

8. RATTRAY, P V; JOYCE, J P (1976)
Utilisation of metabolisable energy for fat and protein deposition in sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 19:299-305.

8. RATTRAY, P V; TRIGG, T E (1979)
Minimal feeding of pregnant ewes.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 39:242-250.

8. RATTRAY, P V; JAGUSCH, K T; MACLEAN, K S (1979)
The effect of pasture allowance on the performance of different breeds of sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Grassland Association, 40:89-103.

8. RATTRAY, P V; JAGUSCH, K T; SMEATON, D C (1983)
Interactions between feed quality, body weight and flushing.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef cattle Society, 13:21-34.

8. RATTRAY, P V; JAGUSCH, K T; SMITH, J F (1978)
Flushing ewes on pasture and pasture silage.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, FPP 155.

9. RATTRAY, P V; MORRISON, M C L; OLIVER, T W (1975)
The effect of lambing date on lamb growth rate, ewe liveweight and some observations on ewe milk production.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 35:138-143.

8. RATTRAY, P V; MORRISON, M C L; FARQUHAR, P A (1976)
Performance early-weaned lambs on lucerne and pasture.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 36:179-183.

8. RATTRAY, P V; SMEATON, D C; JAGUSCH, K T (1983)
When all is said and done - feed them.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef cattle Society's Thirteenth seminar, 64-75.

11. RATTRAY, P V; DREW, K R; MOSS, K R; BEETHAM, M R (1976)
Production of heavyweight lambs.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 27-33.

8. RATTRAY, P V; JAGUSCH, K T; SMITH, J F; TERVIT, H R (1978)
Flushing ewes on the pasture and pasture silage.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 38:101-104.

8. RATTRAY, P V; JAGUSCH, K T; CLAREK, J N; MACLEAN, K S (1978)
Romneys, Coopworths and Perendales: optimum feeding levels compared.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, FPP 164.

6. RATTRAY, P V; JAGUSCH, K T; SMITH, J F; WINN, G W; MACLEAN, K S (1980)
Flushing responses from heavy and light ewes.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 40:34-37.

8. RATTRAY, P V; JAGUSCH, K T; DUGANZICH, D M; MACLEAN, K S; LYNCH, R J (1981)
Influence of pasture allowance and mass during late pregnancy on ewe and lamb performance.
Proceedings of the NZ Grassland Association, 43:223-229.

8. RATTRAY, P V; JAGUSCH, K T; DUGANZICH, D M; MACLEAN, K S; LYNCH, R J (1982)
Influence of feeding post-lambing on ewe and lamb performance at grazing.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 42:179-182.

8. RATTRAY, P V; JAGUSCH, K T; SMITH, J F; WINN, G W; FARQUHAR, P A (1980)
Effects of level and duration of pasture silage supplementation on gains and ovulation rates of ewes.
Proceedings of the NZ Grassland Association, 41:63-71.

8. RATTRAY, P V; JAGUSCH, K T; SMITH, J F; WINN, G W; MACLEAN, K S (1980)
Getting an extra 20% lambing from flushing ewes.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 105-118.

6. RATTRAY, P V; JAGUSCH, K T; SMITH, J F; WINN, G W; MACLEAN, K S (1980)
Flushing responses from heavy and light ewes (brief communication).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 40:34-36.

6. RATTRAY, P V; JAGUSCH, K T; SMITH, J F; WINN, G W; MACLEAN, K S (1981)
Effects of genotype liveweight, pasture type & feeding level on ovulation responses in ewes.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 41:174-182.

8. RATTRAY, P V; JAGUSCH, K T; DUGANZICH, D M; MACLEAN, K S; LYNCH, R J (1982)
Effect of feeding post lambing on ewe and lamb performance.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 42:179-182.

11. RATTRAY, P V; JOYCE, J P; DREW, K R; MOSS, R A; BETTHAM, M R (1976)
Production of heavy weight lambs.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 27-33.

2. RAVENWOOD, V (1944)
Trap for holding lambs for docking.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 69(5):406-407.

4. READ, D H; AITKEN, W M; CLARK, P (1983)
Case report of acute periodontitis in sheep.
Proceedings of scientists meeting on dental abnormalities in sheep, Wellington, 27.

8. REAY, P F; GRACE, N D (1981)
Mineral elements from pasture from grazing sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Grassland Association, 43:182-187.

10. RECORDING WORKSHOP. Recording hints from a Sheeplan user (1983)
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 146(4):28.

10. RECORDING WORKSHOP 2. Mating and lambing field recording techniques (1975)
Sheepfarming Annual, 195-198.

10. RECORDING WORKSHOP 3. Wool and lineweight recording techniques (1975)
Sheepfarming Annual, 199-201.

10. RECORDING WORKSHOP 4. Office techniques for cattle and sheep recording (1975)
Sheepfarming Annual, 202-204.

10. REGNAULT, W R (1977)
Perendale wool - what to aim for.
In, The Perendale, Ed. 10, 84-87. Palmerston North, NZ, Perendale Sheep Society.

8. REID, C S W (1963)
Diet and motility of the forestomachs of the sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 23:169-188.

3, 8. REID, C S W; MACRAE, J C; DELLOWES, D W; CLARKE, R T J; WYBURN, R S (1971)
Preliminary studies of digestion in the hindgut of sheep (summary only).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 31:62-63.

13. RENWICK, F F (1977)
Meat and wool production and NZ export income.
NZ Meat & Wool Boards' Economic Service, Paper No. 1773.

11. RICH, M M (1976)
An analysis of a sample of export lamb measurements.
NZ Meat & Wool Boards' Economic Service, Paper No. T21.

13. RICH, M M; TAYLOR, N W (1977)
Econoclimatic models for forecasting the national tailing percentage and wool clip.
NZ Agricultural Science, 11:65-72.

2. RICHARDS, J G (1947)
A useful small sheep crush.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 75(2):95.

12. RICHARDSON, D M (1970)
Wool faults
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 120(3):81-83.

4. RILEY, W R (1983)
Footrot in the NZ sheep industry, an analysis of survey results Part 1 & 2.
NZ Meat & Wool Boards' Economic Service, Paper No. T84.

4. RIS, D R (1973)
Is a brucella ovis control scheme based on the complement fixation test technically feasible?
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Third seminar,
77-79.

4.RIS, D R (1974)
The complement fixation test for the diagnosis of brucella ovis infection in sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 22:143-146.

6. ROBERTS, E M; EDGAR, D G (1966)
The stimulation of fertile oestrus in anoestrous romney ewes I.
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, 12:561-564.

6. ROBERTS, E M; EDGAR, D G (1966a)
The stimulation of fertile oestrus in anoestrus romney ewes II.
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility 12:565-567.

6. ROBERTS, E M; EDGAR, D G (1966b)
Timing of injections of PMS for the anoestrus breeding of ewes.
Nature (London) 212:1048.

12. ROBERTS, N F (1964)
The Wool Research organisation of NZ.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 65-71.

12. ROBERTS, N F (1967)
Research planned and in progress on crossbred wool.
Sheepfarming Annual, 78-88.

12. ROBERTS, N F (1981)
Branding woolpacks.
Wool Research Organisation of NZ Report No R88.

4, 7. ROBERTSON, T G (1961)
Growth response to selenium in lambs.
Sheepfarming Annual, 131-138.

4. ROBERTSON, T G (1963)
Thiabendazole - an effective new worm drench.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 106(2):127-128.

4. ROBINSON, A J (1983)
Prevalence of contagious pustular dermatitis (orf) in six million lambs at slaughter: a three year study
NZ Veterinary Journal, 31:161-163

4. ROBINSON, R A (1967a)
Salmonella excretion by sheep following yearding.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 15:24-25.

4. ROBINSON, R A (1967b)
Salmonellosis in sheep and calves.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 147-159.

4. ROBINSON, R A (1967c)
Salmonellosis in sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 114(2):16-17.

4. ROBINSON, R A (1968)
Results of a salmonella survey on North Island sheep farms (summary only).
Sheepfarming Annual, 71-72.

4. ROBINSON, R A (1970)
Salmonella injection: diagnosis and control.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 18:259-277.

4. ROBINSON, R A; ROYAL, W A (1971)
Field epizootiology of salmonella infection in sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 14(2):442-456.

4. ROBINSON, R A; SHORTRIDGE, E H; MACDIARMID, H J (1970)
The effects of monthly formation treatments on the suvival of salmonella in earthen sheep and debris.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 18:214-216.

2. ROBSON, H J (1974)
The mechanics of dipping.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Fourth seminar, 15-22.

4. ROBSON, H J (1979)
The effects of parasite control on production.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef cattle Society's Ninth seminar, 40-50.

4. ROBINSON, R A; ROYAL, W A (1971)
Field epizootiology of salmonella infection in sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research. 1971 (14).

2. ROHLOFF, R M (1983)
Management for high lamb survival rates in prolific flocks.
NZ Agricultural Science, 17:267-268.

2. ROHLOFF, R M (1984)
Management of prolific sheep flocks.
Proceedings of the Lincoln Collge Farmers' Conference, 19-23.

2. ROHLOFF, R M; DAVIS, G H; HINCH, G H (1982)
Characteristics of high performance flocks in Otago and Southland (brief communication).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 42:19.

3. ROIL, M R; SUCKLING, G W; MATTINGTEY, J (1974)
Serum total protein and albumin levels in grazing sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 22:232-236.

2. ROLSTON, M P; LAMBERT, M G; CLARK, D A; DEVANTIER, B P (1981)
Control of rushes and thistles in pastures by gout and sheep grazing.
Proceedings of the NZ Weed and Pest Control Conference, 34:117-121.

3. RONALDSON, J W (1957)
The extraction and estimation of progesterone from ewe blood.
Proceedings of the NZ Institute of Chemistry Annual Conference, II.

3. RONALDSON, J W (1969)
Progesterone in uterine venous plasma of the pregnant ewe.
Australian Journal of Experimental Biology and Medical Science, 47:679-687.

4. ROSS, A D (1983)
Formalin and footrot in sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 31:170-172.

4. ROSS, A D (1984a)
Neoplasms of sheep.
Veterinary Clincial Oncology Proceedings, 69:270-272.

3, 4. ROSS, A D (1984b)
Animal model: Adenocarcinoma of the small intestine in sheep.
Comparative Pathology Bulletin, 16:3-4.

4. ROSS, A D; TITTERINGTON, D M (1984)
Injection site lesions of footrot vaccines in sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 32:6-8.

3, 4. ROSS, A D; RENNER, R M; NEWELL, K W (1984)
Phenoxy herbicides and bowel cancer in sheep.
Proceedings of IX International Congress on Agricultural Medicine and Rural Health, Christchurch, Vol2.

12. ROSS, A D (1955)
Some recent discoveries about the structure of wool.
Wool, 2(3):17-19.

12. ROSS, D A (1957)
NZ 48s quality wool.
Wool, 2(5):38-44.

3. ROSS, D A (1958a)
Effect of thyroxin on the Romney two-tooth.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 18:141-152.

3, 12. ROSS, D A (1958b)
Hormone implants in wool production.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 119-126.

12. ROSS, D A (1958c)
Hormone implants in wool production.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 97(4):377-380.

12. ROSS, D A (1958d)
Rapid measurements of the fibre diameter of Romney crossbred wool by means of the airflow apparatus.
NZ Jouranl of Science, 1:127-142.

12. ROSS, D A (1959a)
A wool improvement programme.
NZ Meat Producer, 3(7):28-29.

12. ROSS, D A (1959b)
NZ 48's count Romney crossbred wool.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 2:214-228.

12. ROSS, D A (1959c)
Some problems in wool research.
Proceedings of the Invermay Farmers' Conference.

12. ROSS, D A (1959d)
Problems in production and use of our wools must be solved in NZ.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 98(6):534-536.

12. ROSS, D A (1961)
Staple Strength I. The measurement of staple strength.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 3:503-525.

12. ROSS, D A (1961a)
Staple Strength II. Some factors affecting the measurement of staple strength.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 4:57-71.

12. ROSS, D A (1961b)
Staple Strength III. Variations through the wool selling season.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 4:523-537.

12. ROSS, D A (1961c)
Biological aspects of the sulpher content in Romney wool.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 21:153-165.

12. ROSS, D A (1962a)
Follicle productivity and wool production in Romney ewes.
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 13:924-942.

12. ROSS, D A (1962b)
Follicle productivity and growth in wool.
Nature (London), 195:54-55.

12. ROSS, D A (1964a)
Wool production and sulpher content.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 7:663-665.

12. ROSS, D A (1964b)
The relation of count to other characteristics of NZ wools.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 7:666-677.

12. ROSS, D A (1965)
Wool growth of the NZ Romney.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 8:585-601.

12. ROSS, D A (1968a)
Changing trends in wool processing.
NZ Agricultural Science, 3:76-79.

12. ROSS, D A (1968b)
Some recent manufacturing techniques and NZ crossbred wool.
Wool, 4(6):45-49.

12. ROSS, D A (1968c)
Trends in the use of wool in manufacturing.
Proceedings of the Lincoln Farmers' Conference, 41-44.

12. ROSS, D A (1969)
The future of crossbred wool.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 36-41.

12. ROSS, D A (1970)
The Drysdale.
Wool Research Organisation of NZ Report, No R1, 45p.

12. ROSS, D A (1971a)
Better wool prices through Drysdales.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 34-46.

12, 13. ROSS, D A (1971b)
Wool handling - Part I. Costs from the farm to mill.
Wool Science Review, 41.

11, 13. ROSS, D A (1971c)
Marketing for manufacture.
Wool Research Organisation of NZ, Report No 7, 111p.

12. ROSS, D A (1972)
Outline of Wool Research Organisation's carpet research: the first decade 1962-1972.
Wool Reasearch Organisation of NZ, Report No 15, 11p.

12. ROSS, D A (1974)
Wool research and the NZ wool industry.
Wool, 5(6):34-37.

12. ROSS, D A (1975)
In search of efficiency - a scientist's view.
Wool, 6(2):33-34.

12. ROSS, D A (1978a)
The characteristics of carpet wools in relation to processing and performance.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 38:34-41.

12. ROSS, D A (1978b)
Carpet wools - carpet manufacture.
Wool, 6(5):25-29.

12. ROSS, D A (1980)
Wool processing and products in the 80s.
Wool, 7(2):37-39.

12. ROSS, D A (1982)
Staple length, staple strength, fibre length and processing.
Wool, 7(4):12-15.

3, 12. ROSS, D A; LEWIS, K H C (1958)
Effect of thyroxine on the Romney two-tooth.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 18:141-152.

12. ROSS, D A; MCFARLANE, I D (1975)
Variegated woollen yarn.
Wool Research Organisation of NZ, Communication, No 33, 10p.

10, 12. ROSS, D A; WICKHAM, G A; ELLIOTT, K H (1982)
Breeding objectives to improve wool used in carpets.
Proceedings of the World Congress on sheep and beef cattle breeding. Ed. R A Barton and W C Smith, Dunmore Press, Palmerston North, Vol 1, 37-45.

4. ROSS, D A; TITTERINGTON, D M (1984)
Injection site lesions of footrot vaccines in sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 32:6-8.

12. ROSS, D A; NARSIAN, M G; NOONAN, K K; BRATT, R L; LILICO, D (1975)
An evaluation of Drysdale wool for use in carpet manufacture.
Wool Research Organisation of NZ, Communication No 32, 31p.

10. ROSS, D M (1974)
Structure and activities of the Amuri Corredale Development Group.
Sheepfarming Annual, 182-184. 

10. ROTHWELL, G W (1967)
The work of the sheep and wool division.
Proceedings of the Invermay Farmers' Conference, 41-49.

2. ROUND-TURNER, N L (1975)
The effect of some on-paddock sheep wintering systems on subsequent pasture production and composition.
Proceedings of the NZ Grassland Association, 36(2):141-153.

2. ROUND-TURNER, N L (1976)
The effect of some on-paddock sheep wintering systems on subsequent pasture production and composition.
Proceedings of the NZ Grassland Association, 36(2):141-153.

4. RUDGE, J M; COOPER, B S; JULL, D J (1968)
Testing a bivalent vaccine in sheep against injection with salmonella bovismorbificans and salmonella typhimurium.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 16:23-30.

8. RUMBALL, P J; BOYD, A F (1980)
Comparison of ryegrass - white clover pastures with and without paspalum and kikuyu grass II Sheep Production.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 8:21-26.

4. RUSSELL, R R (1955)
A vibrio associated with scouring and mortality in hoggets in NZ.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 3:60-63.

4. RUSSELL, R R; TANNOCK, G W (1964)
The isolation of salmonella brandenburg from an ovine foetus in NZ.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 12:25.

4. RUTHERFORD, D M (1980)
Toxoplasma in Canterbury sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef cattle Society's Tenth seminar, 101.

3, 12. RYDER, M L (1956)
The pre-natal development of follicle population in the Romney lamb.
Journal of Agricultural Science, Cambridge, 47:6-11.

4. SALISBURY, R M (1953a)
Symptoms of contagious ecthyma in sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 87(1):15.

4. SALISBURY, R M (1953b)
Coccidiosis as a probably cause of unthriftiness and deaths in lambs.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 1:72-77.
6. SALISBURY, R M (1956a)
Sheep losses associated with hot, dry weather.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 92(b):566.

4. SALISBURY, R M (1956b)
Chronic ovine laryngitis.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 4:144-146.

SALISBURY, R M (1957a)
Enzootic pneumonia of sheep in NZ
NZ Veterinary Journal, 5:124-127

4. SALISBURY, R M (1957b)
Salmonellosis of sheep.
Sheepfarming Annual, 139-144.

4. SAISBURY, R M; WHITTEN, L K (1953)
Coccidiosis in sheep - a review.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 1:69-72.

6. SALISBURY, R M (1969)
Mortality in lambs and cattle following the administration of phenothiazine, 1. Field Cases.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 17:187-191.

6. SALISBURY, R M; MCINTOSH, I G; STAPLES, E L J (1969)
Mortality in lambs and cattle following the administration of phenothiazine, 2. Laboratory Investigations.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 17:227-233.

4. SALISBURY, R M; MUIR, J; STIRTING, J (1953)
Coccidiosis as a probable cause of unthriftiness and deaths in lambs.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 1:72-77.

12. SANDERS, J (1979)
New ideas in selling wool.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 138(6):2-3.

6. SANDERSON, J (1969)
Care of lambs in the first weeks of life.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 119(3):66-69.

6. SCAIFE, R W (1965)
Improved lambing percentages.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 111(3):58-59.

2. SCAIFE, R W (1967)
Portable dagging box saves time and effort.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 115(5):30-31.

10. SCAIFE, R W (1971)
Perendales on hill country.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 122(3):78.

2. Scales weigh sheep and fleeces (1982)
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 145(2):20.

6. 10. SCALES, G H (1967)
Fertility following synchronization of oestrus in Romney Corriedale and Merino ewes.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 15:175-177.

9. 10. SCALES, G H (1968a)
Lactation performances of Romney, Corriedale and Merino ewes in a tussock grassland environment.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 11:155-170.

10. SCALES, G H (1968b)
Merino or Corriedale?
Tussock Grasslands and Mountain Lands Institute Review, 14:51-56.

4, 6. SCALES, G H (1974b)
Reproductive performance of Merino ewes dosed with selenium prior to mating.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 34:103-113.

4, 6. SCALES, G H (1974b)
Selenium increases merino ewe fertility and lamb performance.
Tussock Grassland and Mountain Lands Institute Review, 29:28-33.

4. SCALES, G H; HENDELINK, G J (1975)
Control of ovine posthitis in merinos grazing improved pastures in the South Island high country.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 23(5):78-80.

6. SCALES, G H; MOSS, R A (1976)
Mating ewes on Lucerne.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 132(2):21-22.

8. SCALES, G H; SCOTT, P J (1975)
Urea supplements for Merino ewes.
Tussock Grassland and Mountain Lands Institute Review, 31:9-12.

2. SCALES, G H; DAVIS, G H; LEWIS, K H C (1973)
High stocking rates on high country.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 126(10:61-63.

2. SCALES, G H; LEWIS, K H C; LUDECKE, T E (1967)
Early weaning of Merino lambs.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 115(5):65-67.

2. SCALES, G H; LEWIS, K H C; LUDECKE, T E (1968)
Early weaning of Merino lambs onto different pasture types and the effects of thiabendazole and selenium treatments.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 11:615-624

6. SCALES, G H; LEWIS, K H C; LUDECKE, T E (1968)
Pre-tupping shearing of merino two-tooth ewes.
NZ Journal of Agriculture Research, 11:742-744.

8. SCALES, G H; MOSS, R A; BURTON, R N (1981)
Summer ill-thrift in lambs.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 41:112-116.

8. SCALES, G H; MOSS, R A; BURTON, R N (1981)
Dead matter in pasture found to cause ill-thrift.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 142(6):65-67.

6. SCALES, G H; MOSS, R A; KELLY, R W (1977)
Reproductive performance of ewes mated on Lucerne.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 37:152-157.

12. SCHRODER, W R (1971)
Directions for wool marketing reform.
Sheepfarming Annual, 11-18.

4. SCHWARZ, G (1973)
Sheep nasal bot fly.
Tussock Grassland and Mountain Lands Institute Review, 26:41-44.

3. SCOTT, D (1968)
Spectral composition of radiation reflected from a sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 11:740-1.

8. SCOTT, D; MOUNSELL, L A (1974)
Diet and mineral nutrition of sheep on undeveloped and developed tussock grassland II Vegetation composition and availability.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 17:177-189.

4, 8. SCOTT, D; MOUNSELL, L A; WILLIS, B H (1983)
Lack of weight gain of sheep following iodine supplementation in inland regions of the South Island.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 31:120-122.

6. SCOTT, J D J (1962)
Lamb mortality. Determining the main causes of loss.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 105(5):421.

6. SCOTT, J D J (1964)
Lambing percentages: how they can be improved.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 108(3):210-212.

2. SCOTT, J D J (1968)
Reducing wastage in ewes and lambs.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 108(5):473-477.

2. SCOTT, J D J (1971)
Lamb weaning age a matter of judgement.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 123(6):29.

2. SCOTT, J D J (1976)
Summer - Autumn growth rates of cattle and sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Sixth seminary, 125-128.

1. SCOTT, J D J (1977)
The sheep and cattle industries in NZ.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 37:1-19.

2. SCOTT, J D J; WALKER, S D (1963)
Stocking rates on Canterbury sheep farms.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 13:40-45.

2, 7. SCOTT, J D J; RATTRAY, P V; SMEATON, D C (1976)
Environmental factors associated with summer-autumn growth rates of cattle and sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 36:103-119.

8. SCOTT, J D J; LAMONT, N; SMEATON, D C; HUDSON, S J (1980)
Sheep and cattle nutrition.
Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, 151pp.

1, 2. SCOTT, J D J; LEWIS, K H C; LUDECKE, T E; DIACK, A R (1963)
Animal research in a tussock environment at Tara Hills.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 23:131-143.

8. SCOTT, R S (1971)
The comparative productivity of winter forage crops and their utilisation by sheep.
Proceedings of the Agronomy Society of NZ, 1:193-201.

3. SEARS, P D; GOODALL, V C (1942)
Apparatus for the collection of urine and faeces from grazing sheep.
NZ Journal of Science & Technology, 23A:301-304.

11. SELLWOOD, T A (1967)
Intensive fate lamb production on Tolaga Bay flats.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 114910:14-17.

6. SHACKELL, G H (1979)
Oral contraceptives for sheep?
Scope, 14(3):17-18.

3. SHACKELL, G H 91980)
The use of the laparoscope in animal production studies in agriculture.
The Journal of the Animal Science Technicians Association, 2:27-31.

8. SHACKELL, G H; KELLY, R W (1984)
Residual effects of short term grazing of red clover pastures on the reproductive performance of ewes.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 12:113-117.

6. SHACKELL, G H; KELLY, R W; ALLISON, A J (1977)
Seasonal variation in libido of rams.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 5(1):121-122.

6. SHACKELL, G H; KELLY, R W; DAVIS, G H (1982)
On-farm measurements of ovulation rate of identify limitations to flock fecundity in NZ.
Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Production, 34:371.

6. SHALLARD, F K (1984)
Experiences with hormone injection.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 44-48.

11. SHANNON, A T (1945a)
Fat lamb production. A Waikato farmers' methods.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 71(6): 601-607.

11. SHANNON, A T (1945b)
Fat lamb farming.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 70(3):277-287.

4. SHARMAN, J R (1969)
The laboratory confirmation of acute copper poisoning.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 17:67-69.

2. SHEEP DIPPING AN ANCIENT REMEDY
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 140(4):39-40.

13. SHEEP AND BEEF FARM SURVEY
NZ Meat and Wool Boards' Economic Service, Annual Publication, PO Box 5179, Wellington.

3, 4. SHEPPARD, A D; BLOM, L; GRANT, A B (1984)
Levels of selenium in blood and tissues associated with some selenium deficiency diseases in New Zealand sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 32:91-95.

2. SHERLOCK, J F (1970)
Don't miss on dollars from your hoggets.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 120(4):58-61.

13. SHERLOCK, J F (1971)
Economic factors in changing over.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 122(3):79-81.

10. SHERIFF, P (1983) 4
A philosophy of breeding registered Coopworths
Proceedings of the Coopworth Sheep Society, National Conference, 33-36

6. SHERWOOD, F G (1966)
Ewe hoggets mated successfully.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 113(2):73.

3, 11. SHORLAND, F B; BARTON, R A; RAE, A L (1962)
Variations in the iodine value of fats from the fatty, muscular and bone tissues of mature Romney ewes.
Journal of Agricultural Science, UK, 59:1-4.

8,11. SHORLAND, F B; CZOCHANSKA, Z; BARTON, R A; RAE, A L (1967)
A comparison between the effects of ryegrass and white clover on the iodine values and melting points of some depot fats of sheep.
Journal of Agricultural Science, UK, 68:221-225.

3. SHORLAND, F B; PEARCE, P D; BODY; D R (1970)
The amino acid composition of rumen and abomasum tissues of sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 13:815-820.

4. SHORTRIDGE, E H (1962)
The lesions of the testicles and epididymus.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 10:23-26.

4. SHORTRIDGE, E H; CORDES, D O (1969)
Seminomas in sheep.
Journal of Comparative Pathology, 79:229-232.

4. SIMPSON, B H (1972)
Cancer in sheep (summary only).
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Second seminar, 82-89.

4. SIMPSON, B H (1972a)
The geographic distribution of carcinomas of the small intestine in New Zealand sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 20:24-28.

3. SIMPSON, B H (1972b)
An epidemiological study of carcinoma of the small intestine in New Zealand sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 20:91-97.

3, 4. SIMPSON, B H (1975)
Plant toxicities in sheep on a property with unusual weed control problems.
Proceedings of the NZ Weed and Pest Control Conference, 28:92-94.

4. SIMPSON, B H; JOLLY, R D; THOMAS, S H M (1969)
Pharlaris arundinacea as a cause of deaths and inco-ordination in sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 17:240-244.

2, 7. SIMPSON, J E V (1949)
Lamb fattening on pastures and crops in the Gisborne district.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 9:97-106.

8. SIMPSON, J E V (1950)
Strains of pasture plants and crops in fat-lamb production.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 86-94.

SINCLAIR, A N; GIBSON, A J F (1973)
An investigation of ewe to lamb transfer to itch mite Psoregates ovis
NZ Veterinary Journal, 21:238-239

4, 12. SINCLAIR, A N (1975)
The prevalence of fleece derangement in some Australian and New Zealand flocks infested with the sheep itch mite Psorergates ovis.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 23:57-58.

4, 12. SINCLAIR, A N (1976)
Fleece derangement of Merino sheep infested by the itch mite Psorergates ovis.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 24:149-152.

4. SINCLAIR, D P; ANDREWS, E D (1954)
Goitre in new-born lambs.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 2:72-79.

4. SINCLAIR, D P; ANDREWS, E D (1958)
Prevention of goitre in new-born lambs from kale-fed ewes.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 6:87-95.

4. SINCLAIR, D P; ANDREWS, E D (1959)
Failure of mild goitre to influence growth rates in kale-fed weaned lambs.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 7:39-41.

4. SINCLAIR, D P; ANDREWS, E D (1961)
Deaths due to goitre in new-born lambs prevented by iodized poppy-seed oil.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 9:96-100.

8. SINCLAIR, D P; SIMPSON, J E V (1955)
Lamb fattening off white clover in Poverty Bay.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 90(3): 295-300.

8. SINCLAIR, D P; CLARKE, E A; FILMER, D B (1956)
A comparison of hogget thrift on perennial ryegrass and white clover.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 16, 23-28.

4. SISSONS, C H; WATKINSON, J H; BYFORD, M J (1982)
Selenium deficiency, the drug metabolising enzymes and mycotoxicoses in sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 30:9-12.

4. STAPLES, E L J; SALISBURY, R M; VAN DER WOUDEN, M (1958) 2
A heavy mortality in lambs following parenteral administration of diethylamine acetarsol.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 6:7-11.

4. SKERMAN, T M (1971)
Vaccination against foot rot in sheep.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 25-33.

4. SKERMAN, T M (1976)
Foot-rot in sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 132(5):59-60.

4. SKERMAN, T M; CAIRNEY, I M (1972)
Experimental observations on prophylactic and therapeutic vaccination against foot-rot in sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 20:205-211.

4. SKERMAN, T M; ERASMUSON, S K; MORRISON, L M (1982)
Duration of resistance to experimental foot-rot in Romney and Merino sheep vaccinated with Bacteroides nodosus oil adjuvant vaccine.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 30:27-31.

4. SKERMAN, T M; GREEN, R S; HUGHES, J M; HERCEG, M (1983)
Comparison of foot bathing treatments for ovine footrot using formalin or zinc sulphate.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 31:91-95.

4. SKERMAN, T M; MILLAR, K R; SHEPPARD, A D; HERCEG, M; HUGHES, J M (1983)
Failure of orally administered zinc to prevent experimentally induced footrot in sheep.
NZ Veterinary Jouranl, 31:54-57.

2. SKYRME, H P (1966)
There is more to lambing ewes than meets the eye.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 112(6):16-19.

2. SKYRME, H P (1967)
Shepherds can be of great help in discovering why lambs die.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 115(1):18-19.

4. SLAUGHTER, R E (1974)
Insecticide levels and associated problems of application.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Fourth Seminar, 23-28.

4. SLAUGHTER, R E (1976)
Clostridial disease in lambs and young sheep - the world scene.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Sixth seminar, 27-32.

4. SLAUGHTER, R E (1982)
Sheep dips their range and use.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Twelth Seminar, 442-444.

2. SMEATON, D C (1983)
Sheep management.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 47-52.

8. SMEATON, D C; RATTRAY, P V (1983)
Winter-Spring nutrition and management effects on ewe and lamb performance.
Proceedings of the NZ Grassland Association, 45:190-198.

6. SMEATON, D C; KNIGHT, T W; WINN, G W (1981)
Problems in flushing ewes on North Island hill country.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 41:183-188.

10. SMEATON, D C; SCOBIE, G M; BYWATER, A C; DAVIS, G H (1985)
Sheep-Romneys, Coopworths, Perendales: Comparison of the three main breeds.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers Conference, 30-35.

2. SMEATON, D C; SUMNER, R M W; KNIGHT, T W; WADAMS, T K (1983)
Effect of time of weaning, pasture allowance, and shearing time on ewe and lamb liveweight, wool growth and subsequent ovulation rate of the ewe.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 11:41-45.

6. SMEATON, D C; WEBBY, R W; HOCKEY, H-V, PL WADAMS, T K (1982)
Flushing responses of well and poorly reared two-tooth ewes.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 42:37-40.

6. SMEATON, D C; RATTRAY, P V; MACKISACK, B; HEATH, S; HOCKEY, H-V, P (1983)
Nutrition and management of ewes before and after lambing.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 43:37-40.

2. SMEATON, D C; WADAMS, T K; MACKISACK, B D; WINTER, R D; MILLER, C D; HOCKEY, H-V P  (1984)
Spring-summer grazing management on hill country: effects on ewe performance.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 44:117-120.

4. SMITH, B (1966)
Should lambs be drenched before weaning.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 112(6):63-65.

4. SMITH, B (1974)
Swayback and copper deficiency in lambs.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 129(5):30-31.

4. SMITH, B (1975)
Pneumonia in lambs.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 130(3):33-35.

3, 4. SMITH, B L (1977)
Toxicity of zinc in ruminants in relation to facial eczema.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 25:310-312.

3, 4. SMITH, B L (1980)
Some features of the zinc-induced pancreopathy of sheep.
Proceedings of the Australian Society for Experimental Pathology, 12.

3, 4. SMITH, B L; FAIRCLOUGH, R J (1983)
Effect of zinc on sporidesmin concentrations in sheep bile.
Proceedings of the Australian Society for Experimental Pathology, 15.

3, 4. SMITH, B L; REYNOLDS, G W; EMBLING, P P (1977)
Zinc solutions and closure of the reticular groove in sheep.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 5:261-263.

4. SMITH, B L; REYNOLDS, G W; EMBLING, P P (1979)
Effect of method of oral administration of zinc sulphate on acute zinc toxicity in the sheep.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 7:107-110.

4, 10. SMITH, B L; STANBRIDGE, T A; EMBLING, P P (1980)
Sheep breed differences in pentobarbitone sleeping time and response to experimental sporidesmin intoxication.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 28:35-36.

3, 4. SMITH, B L; EMBLING, P P; TOWERS, N R; WRIGHT, D E; PAYNE, E (1977)
The protective effect of zinc sulphate in experimental sporidesmin poisoning of sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 25:124-127.

10. SMITH, C; CALLOW, C (1982)
How to select sheeplan rams.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 144(1):27.

4. SMITH, J D (1964)
Avoidance of facial eczema in sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 108(1):2-5.

4. SMITH, J D; LEES, F T; CRAWLEY, W E (1965)
Weather conditions, spore counts and facial eczema in test sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 8:63-87.

6. SMITH, J F (1975)
The influence of the senses of smell, sight and hearing on the sexual behaviour of rams (brief communication).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 35:212.

6, 10. SMITH, J F (1976)
Selection for fertility and response to PMSG in Romney ewes.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 36:247-251.

6. SMITH, J F (1977)
Estrus, ovulation and conception following timed insemination in Romney ewes treated with progestagen and gonadotropins.
Theiogenology, 7(2):63-72.

6. SMITH, J F (1982)
Principles of reproduction.
Sheep Production. Vol 1. Breeding and Production. Ed. G A Wickham and M F McDonald, NZ Institute of Agricultural Science, 211-237

6. SMITH, J F (1982)
Field experience with oestrus control in sheep and beef cattle.
Proceedings World Congress Sheep and Beef Cattle Breeding.  Ed. R A Barton and W C Smith, Dunmore Press, Vol 2:295-301.

6. SMITH, J F (1983a)
Toward multiple ovulations: steroid immunisation techniques and results.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Thirteenth Seminar, 35-43.

6. SMITH, J F (1983b)
Fecundity of ewes immunised against steroid hormones.
Proceedings of the World Conference on Animal Production, 5:151-152.

6. SMITH, J F (1983c)
Towards multiple ovulations: steroid immunisation techniques and results.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Associations Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Thirteenth Seminar, 35-43.

6. SMITH, J F (1984)
Hormone immunisation for high fertility.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 35-43.

6. SMITH, J F; ALLISON, A J (1971)
Effect of exogenous progestagen on production of cervical mucous in the merino ewe.
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, 24:279-282.

6. SMITH, J F; COX, R I (1981)
Twenty percent more lambs from immunising ewes.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 33:19-22.

6. SMITH, J F; KELLY, R W (1980)
Cervical mucus and oestrous behaviour responses to oestrogens in sheep: progesterone - oestrogen relationships and role of progesterone pre-treatment.
Animal Reproduction Science, 3:137-147.

6, 8. SMITH, J F; JAGUSCH, K T; FARQUHAR, P A (1981)
Protein intake and multiple ovulations in ewes.
Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the Australian Society of Reproductive Biology, 13:6.

SMITH, J F; JAGUSCH, K T; FARQUHAR, P A (1983)
The effect of the duration and timing of flushing on the ovulation rate of ewes
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 43:13-16

6. SMITH, J F; RATTRAY, P V; JAGUSCH, K T (1982)
Nutritional manipulation of reproduction.
Proceedings of the World Congress on Sheep and Beef Cattle Breeding Ed. R A Barton and W C Smith, Dunmore Press, Vol 1, 375-385.

6. SMITH, J F; BOYS, P T S; DROST, H; WILLSON, S G (1975)
A I of sheep with frozen semen.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 35:71-77.

6. SMITH, J F; COX, R I; KILGOUR, R; MCGOWAN, L T (1983)
Duration of oestrus and ovulation rate in ewes immunised against steroid hormones.
Annual Conference of the society for the Study of Fertility Abstract, 73:50.

6. SMITH, J F; COX, R I; MCGOWAN, L T; WILSON, P A (1982)
Increased lambing percentages through immunisation.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 5-7.

6. SMITH, J F; COX, R I; MCGOWAN, L T; WILSON, P A (1982)
Immunisation of sheep against oestrone to offset the effects of coumestrol.
Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the Australian Society of Reproductive Biology, 14:95.

6. SMITH, J F; JAGUSCH, K T; BRUNSWICK, L F C; KELLY, R W (1979)
Coumestans in luverne and ovulation in ewes.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 22:411-416.

6. SMITH, J F; JAGUSCH, K T; BRUNSWICK, L F C; MCGOWAN, L T (1979)
Coumestan and ovulation in the ewe.
Proceedings of the Endocrine Society of Australia, 22:(S2)34.

6. SMITH, J F; JAGUSCH, K T; BRUNSWICK, L F C; MCGOWAN, L T (1980)
The effect of Lucerne feeding on ovulation rate in ewes.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 40:44-49.

6. SMITH, J F; TERVIT, H R; MCGOWAN, L T; COX, R I (1983)
Effect of oestrone immunisation on the ovulation rate and fertilisation of Coopworth and Romney ewes treated with PMSG.
Proceedings of the Endocrine Society of Australia, 26(S2):7.

6. SMITH, J F; COX, R I; MCGOWAN, L T; WILSON, P A; HOSKINSON, R M (1981)
Increasing the rate of ovulation in ewes by immunisation.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 41:193-197.

6. SMITH, J F; DROST, H; FAIRCLOUGH, R J; PETERSON, A J; TERVIT, H R (1976)
Effect of age on peripheral levels of progesterone and oestradiol-17 beta and duration of oestrus in Romney marsh ewes.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 19:277-280.

6. SMITH, J F; MACLEAN, K S; MCGOWAN, L T; POTTS, I R (1984) 12
Reproductive performance of ewe offspring from ewes immunised against steroid hormones.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 44:25-28.

6. SMITH, J F; MCGOWAN, L T; FAIRCLOUGH, R J; PETERSON, A J; DUNCAN, S (1983)
Factors influencing the antibody titre in ewes actively immunized against steroid hormones.
Proceedings of the Endocrine Society of Australia, 26:(S2):26.

6. SMITH, J F; RATTRAY, P V; JAGUSCH, K T; COX, N R; TERVIT, H R (1979)
Ovulation-liveweight relationships in ewes.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 39:50-55.

2. SMITH, M C; GEENTY, K G (1983)
A low cost method of artificially rearing lambs at pasture.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 43:43-44.

6. SMITH, M E (1983)
Review preparation of the ewe flock for mating.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Thirteenth Seminar, 3-6.

3, 4. SMITH, M E; TOWERS, N R; GILES, K H (1979)
The effect of time of shearing on plasma gamma glutamyl-transferase levels after a facial eczema outbreak.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 39:103-105.

12. SMITH, M E; BIGHAM, M L; KNIGHT, T W; SUMNER, R H W (1980)
A review of effects of shearing on sheep production.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 40:215-220.

11. SMITH-PILLING, S H; BARTON, R A (1954)
Over fat ewe mutton is a serious problem.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 88(2):98,99,101,102.

8. SOLLY, S R B (1972)
The effects of grazing sheep on Mocap-treated pasture.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 15:83-90.

3, 4. SOLLY, S R B; HARRISON, D L (1971)
Fensulfothion. 1. Toxicity to sheep and rats, residue in sheep, and persistence on pasture.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 14:66-78.

3, 4. SOLLY, S R B; HARRISON, D L; HUNNEGO, J N; SHANKS, V (1971)
Fensulfothion. 2. The effects of grazing sheep on fensulfothion-treated pasture or on pasture grown in Fensulfothion-treated soil.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 14:79-87.

6. SOMMERVILLE, G F (1973)
Pregnancy diagnosis in the ewe.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Third seminar, 108-113.

1. SOMMERVILLE, G F (1975)
Some overseas developments in sheep and beef production.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 23:273-276.

4. SORENSON, N N (1976)
Epidemiology of enzootic pneumonia in sheep as observed in central North Island practice.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Sixth seminar, 101-104.

10, 13. SORRENSON, W J; SCOTT, M E (1978)
Economic evaluations of exotic sheep crosses in New Zealand.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 38:71-78.

10, 13. SORRENSON, W J; DALTON, D C; HALL, D R H; SCOTT, M E (1981)
Profitability of different breeds of sheep on New Zealand hill country.
MAF Economics Division, Research Paper, 8/81:19p.

2. SOUTH, A C (1972)
A progressive policy for sheep.
NZ Agricultural Science, 6(3):8-10.

2, 10. SOUTHEY, C A (1967)
Culling hoggets on fleece weight.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 115(4):69.

2, 10. SOUTHEY, C A (1971)
Measuring hogget performance.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 123(4):32.

2. SPITE, F G (1951)
Lucerne hay for wintering sheep in Canterbury.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 82(5):433-434.

7. SQUIRES, V R (1975)
Environmentally heterogeneity as a factor in group size determination among grazing sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 35:184-190.

11. STAFFORD, C M; CAMERON, M D (1965)
Fat and protein distribution in viscera of sheep and cattle.
Report, Meat Research Institute of NZ, MIRINZ No 94.

2. STAFFORD, W C (1951)
The future of irrigation and its effect on sheep farming (b).
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 84-88.

3. STANBRIDGE, T A; MORTIMER, P H (1968)
A one-stage procedure for the exteriorisation of the common bile-duct for liver function studies in sheep.
Journal of Comparative Pathology, 78:499-503.

2. STANLEY, D (1981)
On-farm hogget planning.
Proceedings of the Gore Farmers' Conference, 75-78.

12. STARK, A H (1976)
Unusual woolshed expedites shearing.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 133(5):43.

3, 4. STEELE, K W; HENDERSON, H V (1977)
Occurrence of periodontal disease in sheep in the Mangonui, Whangaroa, Hokianga and Bay of Islands counties.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 20:301-308.

2. STEER, W T (1957)
An electric fence for sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 95(6):580.

4. STEFFERT, I J (1966)
Salmonellosis in sheep.
Sheepfarming Annual, 105-114.

10. STEPHENSON, S K (1956)
Some aspects of gene dosage in N-type sheep.
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 7:447-468.

10, 11. STEPHENSON, S K (1957)
Wool follicle development in the NZ Romney N-type sheep. I. The relationship of development to age in the NZ Romney and N-type sheep foetuses and a comparison of results from the Merino.
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 8:371-384.

10, 11. STEPHENSON, S K (1958)
Wool follicle development in the NZ Romney and N-type sheep. II. Follicle population density during foetal development.
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 9:138-160.

10, 11. STEPHENSON, S K (1959)
Wool follicle development in the NZ Romney and N-type sheep. III. The diameters of follicles and fitres.
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 10:108-120.

10, 11. STEPHENSON, S K (1959)
Wool follicle development in the NZ Romney and N-type sheep. IV. Pre-natal growth and changes in body proportions.
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 10:433-452.

10, 11. STEPHENSON, S K (1959)
Wool follicle development in the NZ Romney and N-type sheep. V. The pre-natal relationships between growth,  skin expansion, and primary follicle number.
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 10:453-470.

6, 7. STEPHENSON, S K; DALTON, D C; KIRTON, A H (1980)
The relationships of growth, body shape and body composition to the initiation of oestrus activity in different sheep breeds.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 40:258-267.

2. STEVENS, A G W (1965)
Docking cradles handle 500 lambs an hour.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 111(2):37.

5. STEVENS, D; ALEXANDER, G; KILGOUR, R; BRADLEY, L R (1982)
The benefit of experience in the care of twins by NZ Romney ewes.
Proceedings of the 10th Australian Society for the Study of Animal Behaviour Conference, 16.

10. STEVENS, P G (1945)
The ram breeding flocks.
Canterbury Agricultural College Technical Bulletin No 2, 39pp.

10. STEVENS, P G (1946)
Sheep breeding in New Zealand.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 6:33-48.

10. STEVENS, P G (1949)
The merit sire test of the Corriedale Sheep Society.
Lincoln College Technical Publication, No 3, 24pp.

6. STEVENS, P G (1953)
Factors contributing to the low national lambing percentages. The factual position regarding lambing percentages - past and present.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers Conference, 98-108.

10. STEVENS, P G (1955)
Memorial address. James Little and his Corriedale sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 15:17-23.

10, 12. STEVENS, P G; WRIGHT, G M (1951)
Some variation in the fleece of Romney Marsh stud ewes.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 11:18-22.

8. STEVENSON, A E; CLARE, N T (1963)
Measurement of feed intake by grazing cattle and sheep. IX. Determination of chromic oxide in faeces using an auto-analyzer.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 6:121-126.

8. STEVENSON, A E; de LANGEN, H (1960)
Measurement of feed intake by grazing cattle and sheep. VII. Modified wet digestion method for determination of chromic oxide in faeces.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 3(2):314-319.

4. STEVENSON, B J (1976)
The diagnosis of clostridial diseases in lambs.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Sixth seminar, 44-46.

8, 12. STEVENSON, J R; WICKHAM, G A (1976)
Seasonal and other effects on copper and zinc concentrations in the wool of NZ Romney sheep..
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 19(2):217-220.

3, 4. STEWART, D J; MANLEY, T R; WHITE, D A; HARRISON, D L (1974)
Fluorine residues on pasture, in soil and in sheep uring resulting from topdressing with superphosphate.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 2:129-133.

12, 13. STEWART, J D (1969)
Adjusting to current wool prices.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 42-53.

12. STEWART, R G (1971)
Wool scouring - a growth industry.
Wool, 5(3):48-49.

12. STEWART, R G (1974)
Dense packaging of wool.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 128(5):20-23.

12. STEWART, R G; HOARE, J L (1970)
The significance and measurement of colour in wool.
Wool, 5(2):39-44.

2. STOCKDILL, S M J (1954)
Sheep feeding rack which can be easily moved.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 89(5):458.

12. STORY, L F (1955a)
Effect of shearing time on wool. III. Invermay wool, 1953.
NZ Journal of Science and Technology, 37a:279-286.

12. STORY, L F (1955b)
Effect of shearing time on wool. II. Trials with wool from woolstores.
NZ Journal of Science and Technology, 37a:274-278.

12. STORY, L F (1955c)
Effect of shearing time on wool. I. Introduction.
NZ Journal of Science and Technology, 37a:267-273.

12. STORY, L F (1959)
Effect of shearing time on wool. II. Effect on processing.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 2:1104-1110.

12. STORY, L F (1966)
Colouring agents reduce value of wool.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 112(6):50-51.

12. STORY, L F; ROSS, D A (1956)
Effect of shearing time on wool.
Wool Record 4 October, 762, 765.

12. STORY, L F; ROSS, D A (1959)
Effect of shearing time on wool. IV. Effect on the fleeces.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 2:1096-1103.

12. STORY, L F; ROSS, D A (1960)
Effect of shearing time on wool. VI. The rate of growth of wool and its relation to time of shearing.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 3:113-124.

12. STORY, L F; ROSS, D A; BRATT, R L; LEWIS, K H C (1956)
Quality of pre-lambing shorn wool.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 93(4):365-370.

2, 4. STRINGER, W L (1966)
War on lice in Coromandel country shows promise of complete eradication.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 112(2):24-27.

2. STUART, A (1944)
Management of ewes and lambs.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 69(2):117.

4. STUART, R C; TOCKER, H H; STONYER, E; EVANS, H (1957)
Lamb ill thrift in Ashburton country.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 95(5):449-456.

2. SUCKLING, E T (1955)
Set stocking v rotational grazing of sheep on hill country. Systems compared on highly improved pastures.
Sheepfarming Annual, 165-176.

2. SUCKLING, E T (1956)
Sheep management on improved hill country.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 16:39-47.

3. SUCKLING, G W (1975)
A photographic record of the progress of periodontal disease in one sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 18:131-132.

3. SUCKLING, G W (1979)
The normal development of incisor teeth in sheep - and some abnormalities.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Ninth Seminar, 1-3.

3. SUCKLING, G W; RUDGE, M R (1977)
Changes in age in the length of central incisor teeth and their clinical crowns in sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 20:145-149.

3. SUCKLING, G W; CUTRESS, T W; HEALEY, W B; MATTINGLEY, J (1974)
Effects of liming a highly bached soil on periodontal health, serium composition and body weight of sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 17:311-316.

12. SULLIVAN, J (1984)
Practical selection and handling of wool.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Fourteenth Seminar, 92-94.

12. SUMNER, R M W (1977)
Sheep covers and wool quality.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 135(4):14-15.

10, 12. SUMNER, R M W (1979)
Efficiency of wool and body growth in pen-fed Romney, Coopworth, Perendale and Corriedale sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 22:251-257.

12. SUMNER, R M W (1982)
No evidence for some second-shear claims.
Wool production, 1:1-2.

8, 12. SUMNER, R M W (1983a)
Effect of feeding and season on fleece characteristics of Cheviot, Drysdale and Romney Hogget wool.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 43:79-82.

12. SUMNER, R M W (1983b)
Shearing and sheep productivity.
Wool Production, 2:2.

2, 12. SUMNER, R M W (1984a)
Sheep management and wool production.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Fourteenth Seminar, 67-68.

12. SUMNER, R M W (1984b)
Effects of shearing on productivity.
Proceedings of the Second World Conference of Coloured sheep and their products, Ed. H T Blair, 388pp.

12. SUMNER, R M W (1984c)
Effect of shearing on meat and wool production from lambs reared on hill country.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 44:45-48.

12. SUMNER, R M W; BIGHAM, M L (1979)
Wool production research within the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries.
Wool, 7(1):41-43.

12. SUMNER, R M W; LONGDILL, G R (1982)
Effects of castrating and surgically dehorning male Drysdale and Tukidale lambs on the efficacy of mechanical head skinning.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 42:141-143.

8. SUMNER, R M W; RATTRAY, P V (1980)
Effects of short-term differential feeding in the Autumn on live-weight gains and wool growth of ewes.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 40:209-214.

12. SUMNER, R M W; REVFEIM, K J A (1973)
Sources of variation and design criteria for wool fibre diameter measurements for NZ Romney sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 16:169-176.

12. SUMNER, R M H, SMEATON, D C (1981)
Wool growth of ewes during autumn on hill country.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 41:283-287.

2. SUMNER, R M W; SQUIRE, J D (1985)
Farming dry sheep.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 21-26.

12. SUMNER, R M W; WICKHAM, G A (1969)
Some effects of increased stock level on wool growth.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 29:208-217.

12. SUMNER, R M W; WICKHAM, G A (1970)
A comparison of wool follicle development of NZ Romney lambs at two stocking rates.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 13:395-400.

2. 12. SUMNER, R M W; DURING, C; WEBBY, R W (1981)
Effect of grazing management on hogget fleece characteristics.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 41:128-132.

2, 12. SUMNER, R M W; BIGHAM, M L; KNIGHT, T W; MCMILLAN, W H;
WIGGINS, L K (1982)
Shearing and its effect on production.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 31-34.

2, 10. SUMNER, R M W; AGAR, M; DORGAN, J; LEWIS, W; ROSS, D A; STORY L (1973)
Merino-Romney crossbreeding evaluation of MR Wool.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 126(3):53-55.

4. SUTHERLAND, R J (1978)
Preliminary observations on the relationship between vitamin B12 status and ovine white liver disease.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Eighth seminar, 13-15.

4. SUTTON, R H (1970)
Eperythrozoon Ovis - a blood parasite of sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 18:156-164.

4. SUTTON, R H (1978)
Observations on the pathology of Eperythrozoon ovis infection in sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 26:224, 229-230.

4. SUTTON, R H; JOLLY, R D (1973)
Experimental Eperythrozoon ovis infection of sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 21:160-166.

3, 4. SUTHERLAND, R J; CORDES, D O; CARTHEW, G C (1979)
Ovine white liver disease - an hepatic dysfunction associated with vitamin B12 deficiency.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 27:227-232.

4. SWEATMAN, G K; HENSHALL, T C; MANKTELOW, B W (1962)
Experimental observations on parasitic liver white spot in NZ sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 10:99-107.

2. SYKES, A R (1978)
Inefficiencies in sheep production systems.
Proceedings of the Coopworth Sheep Society Conference, 25-34.

4. SYKES, A R (1979)
Subclinical effects of parasitism.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Ninth Seminar, 31-39.

4. SYKES, A R (1980a)
Parasitism in sheep.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 88-98.

8, 9. SYKES, A R (1980b)
The nutritional requirements of the lactating ewe.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Tenth Seminar, 3-15.

4. SYKES, A R (1982a)
Parasitism in adult sheep.
In, Control of Internal Parasites in Sheep, E. A D Ross from Animal Industries Workshop, Lincoln College, July 1982, 37-41.

6. SYKES, A R (1982b)
The shelter requirements of the new-born lamb.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 42:7-12.

6. SYKES, A R (1984)
High fertility by injection. Comments on previous papers.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 49-51.

8. SYKES, A R; GEENTY, K (1983)
Feed requirements of the lamb between birth and weaning.
In, Lamb Growth. Ed A S Familton. Technical Handbook from Animal Industries Workshop, Lincoln College,  June-July 1983, 95-104.

8. SYKES, A R; NICOL, A M (1983)
The energy requirements of the weaned lamb.
In, Lamb Growth, Ed A S Familton. Technical Handbook from Animal Industries Workshop, Lincoln College,  June-July 1983, 121-134.

4. SYKES, A R; POPPI, D P (1982)
Effects of parasitism on metabolism in sheep.
In, Control of Internal Parasies in sheep. Ed A D Ross from Animal Industries Workshop, Lincoln College, July 1982, 25-36.

3. SYKES, A R; ELVIDGE, D G; BEATSON, P R (1983)
Mandibular abnormalities in sheep.
Proceedings of Scientists' Meeting on Dental Abnormalities in Sheep, Wellington, 30.

4. TANNOCK, G W; MCINNES, H; SHIRLEY, G; SMITH, J M B (1971)
Salmonellosis in sheep wintered outdoors on straw and sawdust pads.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 19:29-32.

1, 2. TAVENDALE, J B (1983)
Large scale live breeding sheep exports.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 43:229-230.

2, 13. TAYLOR, C R (1960)
Sheep management in Rotorua-Taupo.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 100(3):210-215.

11, 13. TAYLOR, N W (1971)
Estimated charges on New Zealand lamb from farm gate to ex hooks Smithfield ($) (1960/61 to 1970/71).
NZ Meat & Wool Board's Economic Service, Paper No S1549.

1, 13. TAYLOR, N W (1974)
Changes in the New Zealand sheep industry
NZ Agricultural Science, 8:40-47

1, 13. TAYLOR, N W (1980)
The importance of stock performance in the New Zealand sheep industry.
NZ Meat & Wool Board's Economic Service, Paper No 1828.

1, 13. TAYLOR, N W (1981)
Prospects for sheep and beef cattle production in the 1980s.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's eleventh seminar, 35-47.

1, 13. TAYLOR, N W (1982a)
The meat and wool industry under pressure.
NZ Meat & Wool Board's Economic Service, Paper No 861.

1, 13. TAYLOR, N W (1982b)
The economic and production potential of the New Zealand sheep industry.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Twelth seminar, 4-20.

1, 13. TAYLOR, N W (1982c)
The meat and wool industry under pressure.
NZ Meat & Wool Board's Economic Service, Paper No 1861.

1, 13. TAYLOR, N W (1983a)
Prospects for our meat and wool in the future.
NZ Meat & Wool Board's Economic Service, Paper No 1881.

1, 13. TAYLOR, N W (1983b)
The NZ meat and wool industry 1983.
NZ Meat & Wool Board's Economic Service, Paper No 1887.

1, 13. TAYLOR, N W (1984a)
A period of change in the New Zealand meat and wool industry.
NZ Meat & Wool Board's Economic Service, Paper No 1896.

1, 13. TAYLOR, N W (1984b)
Trends in the sheep and beef industry
NZ Meat and Wool Board's Economic Service, Paper No 1902

1, 13. TAYLOR, N W (1985)
Agriculture in the New Zealand economy and the outlook for the sheep and beef sector.
Proceedings of the Coopworth Sheep Society Conference, Paper No G1917.

1, 13. TAYLOR, N W; GIBSON, A E; CLARKE, J N (1980)
Wool or meat: the better bet.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 119-132.

11. TEBB, C P (1959)
Mixed age versus cast-for-age ewes in fat lamb production.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 50-60.

11. TEBB, C P (1960)
Mixed age versus cast-for-age ewes in fat lamb production.
NZ Meat & Wool Board's Economic Service, Paper No 293.

2, 12. TEBB, C P (1961)
Multiple shearing, field practice.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 50-56.

6. TECHNICAL BULLETIN NO 15 (1956)
Mortality in lambs.
NZ Meat & Wool Board's Economic Service, Paper No 151.

4. TENQUIST, J D; ROBERTS, M (1978)
Comparison of a new sheep dipping technique with saturation-type methods.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 26:88-91.

2, 13. TENQUIST, J D; WRIGHT, D F (1976)
The distribution, prevalence, and economic importance of blowfly strike in sheep.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 4:291-295.

4, 6. TE PUNGA, W A (1964)
Problem of disease and fertility in sheep production.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 24:149-163.

4. TE PUNGA, W A; PENROSE, M E (1964)
Toxoplasmosis in sheep. 1. Naturally-occurring heat-stable and heat-labile antibodies and accessory factor-like activity in sheep sera.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 12:150-152.

6. TERVIT, H R (1976)
Techniques and hazards of embryo manipulation and induction of parturition.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 24(5):74-79.

6. TERVIT, H R (1983)
Synchronisation of oestrus in sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Thirteenth Seminar, 53-63.

10. TERVIT, H R (1984)
Techniques for importing new genotypes.
NZ Agricultural Science, 18:24-27.

6. TERVIT, H R; GOOLD, P G (1976)
A modified technique for flushing ova from the sheep uterus.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 24(7):138-140.

6. TERVIT, H R; GOOLD, P G (1984)
Deep-freezing sheep embryos.
Theriogenology, 21:268.

6. TERVIT, H R; HAVIK, P G (1976)
A modified technique for flushing ova from the sheep uterus.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 24:138-140.

6. TERVIT, H R; McDONALD, M F (1968)
Cleavage of ova in New Zealand Romney ewes.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 11:39-46.

6. TERVIT, H R; McDONALD, M F (1969a)
Abnormalities and dimensions of ova from New Zealand Romney ewes
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 12:21-30

6. TERVIT, H R; McDONALD, M F (1969b)
Culture and transplantation of sheep ova.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 12:313-320.

6. TERVIT, H R; PETERSON, A J (1978)
Testosterone levels in Dorset and Romney rams and the effectiveness of these breeds in stimulating early onset of oestrus in romney ewes.
Theriogenology, 9:271-275.

6. TERVIT, H R; WELCH, R A S (1970)
Effects of single injections of stilboestrol at various stages in the oestrous cycle on behavioural oestrus and ovarian function in Romney ewes.
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 21:801-806.

6. TERVIT, H R; HAVIK, P G; SMITH, J F (1977)
Effect of breed of ram on the onset of the breeding season in Romney ewes.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 37:142-148.

6. TERVIT, H R; ROWSON, L E A; McDONALD, M F (1974)
Application of the egg transfer technique in cattle and sheep
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 34:56-60

6. TERVIT, H R; PETERSON, A J; HAVIK, P G (1977)
Do testosterone levels in Dorset and Romney rams reflect the effectiveness of rams in inducing the 'ram effect' in Romney ewes?
NZ Medical Journal, 86:401.

6. TERVIT, H R; WHITTINGHAM, D G; ROWSON, L E A (1972)
Successful culture in vitro of sheep and cattle ova.
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, 30:493-497.

6. TERVIT, H R; JAMES, R W; SHANNON, P; TILLOT, M (1982)
Fertility of inactivated ram sperm.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production 42:93-94.

6. TERVIT, H R; ROWSON, L E A; McDONALD, M F (1974)
Application of the egg transfer technique in cattle and sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 34:56-60.

6. TERVIT, H R; GOOLD, P G; JAMES, R W; FRASER, M D (1984)
The insemination of sheep with fresh or frozen semen.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 44:11-14.

6. TERVIT, H R; SMITH, J F; GOOLD, P G; DROST, H (1978)
Insemination of sheep with fresh or frozen semen.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 38:97-100.

6. TERVIT, H R; JAMES, R W; SHANNON, P; TILLOT, M (1982)
Fertility of inactivated ram sperm.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 42:93-94.

6. TERVIT, H R; ALLISON, A J; SMITH, J F; HARVEY, T M; HAVIC, P G (1976)
Egg transfer in exotic sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 36:67-75.

4. TETLEY, J F; LANGFORD, B M (1965)
A study of nematode parasitism in hill-country breeding ewes.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 8:573-584.

6. THE WEANING TO TUPPING PERIOD: ITS "WAGE BARGAINING" TIME (1982)
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 144(1):28-29.

12. THOMAS, N O (1981)
Wool in the world scene.
NZ Agricultural Science, 15:61-64.

4. THOMAS, P L (1956)
Prevention of blowfly strike in sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 93(4):333-338.

4. THOMAS, P L (1957a)
Flystrike and lice in sheep, and flies on cows and in the dairy shed.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 104-112.

4. THOMAS, P L (1957b)
Sheep dusting-safety precautions.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 95(4):375.

4. THOMAS, P L (1958)
Surface applicators for the control of lice and keds on sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 1:189-198.

4. THOMAS, P L (1962a)
An improved drench for the treatment of the tapeworm Moniezia expansa in sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 10:34-40.

4. THOMAS, P L (1962b)
Developments in dipping materials.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 27-32.

4. THOMAS, P L; ELLIOTT, D C (1957)
The use of fine-particle phenothiazine against Trichostrongylus colubriformis in sheep with observations on its use against other species of worms.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 5:66-69.

4. THOMAS, P L; DOMNEY, N E; DREARDON, R S (1956)
Mortality in lambs due to enterotoxaemia associated with heavy infestations of Moniezia expansa.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 4:161-165.

4. THOMSON, G G (1954)
Footrot in sheep (a) Anatomy of sheep's foot.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 9-11.

4. THOMSON, G G (1960)
Progress report on ill-thrift.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 33-41.

4. THOMSON, G G; LAWSON, B M (1970)
Copper and selenium interaction in sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 18:79-82.

8. THOMSON, N A (1977)
Factors affecting animal production: Intake and utilisation by ewes grazing grass/clover and lucerne pastures.
Proceedings of the NZ Grassland Association, 39(1):86-97.

8. THOMSON, N A; JAGUSCH, K T (1976)
Effect of lambing date on the utilisation of grass/clover and lucerne pastures during mating.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 36:184-189.

13. THOMSON, R T; TAYLOR, N W (1976)
An economic review of the New Zealand sheep and beef industry, 1971-2 to 1975-6.
NZ Agricultural Science, 10:6-14.

2. THOMPSON, K F (1971a)
Labour requirement reduced at lambing.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 125(1):36.

2. THOMPSON, K F (1971b)
High country hogget management, 1.
Tussock Grasslands and Mountain Lands Institute Review, 21:30-35.

2. THOMPSON, K F (1971c)
High country hogget management, 2.
Tussock Grasslands and Mountain Lands Institute Review, 22:86-93.

2. THOMPSON, K F (1972)
High-country hogget management, 3.
Tussock Grassland and Mountain Lands Institute Review, 25:62-70.

2. THOMPSON, K F (1977)
Grazing management for control of internal parasites.
Proceedings of the Invermay Farmers' Conference, 29.

2. THOMPSON, K F (1981)
Research evidence on the pros and cons of later lambing.
Proceedings of the Gore Farmers' Conference, 59-63.

2. THOMPSON, K F (1984)
A planned feeding programme for ewes.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 125-131.

2. THOMPSON, K F; BROWN, G R L (1972)
Labour requirements reduced at lambing.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 125(1):36-37.

2, 8. THOMPSON, K F; COONEY, G J (1978) 10
Field estimates of daily winter feed allowance for grazing ewes in Southland (Brief communication).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 38:127-128.

2, 7. THOMPSON, K F; McEWAN, J C (1983)
Management of the farm to achieve lamb growth.
In, Lamb Growth. Ed A S Familton. Technical Handbook from Animal Industries Workshop, Lincoln College,  June-July 1983, 111-118.

8. THOMPSON, K F; McEWAN, J C; RISK, W H (1980)
Pasture allowance and lamb growth.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 40:92-97.

8. THOMPSON, K F; McEWAN, J C; KELLY, R W; CROSBIE, S F (1983)
Ewe liveweight, level of pasture feeding and liveweight gain.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 43:225-227.

4. THOMPSON, K F; RISK, W H; MASON, P C; CROSBIE, S F (1982)
The effects of drenching regimen and pasture contamination of gastrointestinal parasitism in lambs.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 42:189-191.

4. THOMPSON, J J (1958)
Vaccines and their use in the control of sheep diseases.
Sheepfarming Annual, 123-136.

10. THOMPSON, R (1983)
No-nonsense sheep breeding programme.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 147(1):15.

3. THORNTON, R H; PERCIVAL, J C (1959)
A hepatotoxin from Spridesmin bakeri capable of producing facial eczema disease in sheep.
Nature (London), 183(4653):63.

3, 11. THORNTON, R H; BLACKMORE, D K; JOLLY, R D; HARRIS, R E; MARSDEN, N A (1979)
Petechial haemorrhages in carcass fat of slaughtered lambs.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 27:181-184 and 189.

10. THREE IN ONE BREEDING PROGRAMME (1983)
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 147(6):29-32.

4. THURLEY, D C (1972a)
Some factors predisposing to perinatal lamb mortality.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Second Seminar, 95-102.

3. THURLEY, D C (1972b)
Prenatal growth of the adrenal gland in sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 20:177-179.

3. THURLEY, D C (1983)
Studies of "high tooth wear" in the Wairarapa.
Proceedings of the Scientists Meeting on Dental Abnormalities in Sheep, Wellington, 31.

3. THURLEY, D C (1984)
The pathogenesis of excessive wear in the deciduous teeth of sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 32:25-29.

3, 7. THURLEY, D C; REVFEIM, K J A; WILSON, D A (1973)
Growth of the Romney sheep foetus.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 16:111-114.

4. THURLEY, D C; BOYES, B W; DAVIES, D H; WILKINS, M F; O'CONNELL, E O; HUMPHREYS, S (1977)
Subclinical pneumonia in lambs.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 25:173-176.

3, 8. TITCHEN, D A; REID, C S W; VLIEG, P (1966)
Effect of intra-duodenal infusions of fat on the food intake of sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 26:36-51.

10. TODHUNTER, J R (1966)
The Merino in New Zealand.
Tussock Grasslands and Mountain Lands Institute Review, 11:38-42.

10. TODHUNTER, R C; HENDERSON, A E (1980)
Wool performance through selection.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 74-87.

6. TOPP, E (1951)
Improvements of lambing percentages.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 75-78.

3, 4. TOWERS, N R; STRATTON, G C (1978)
Serum gamma-glutamyl transferase as a measure of sporidesmin-induced liver damage in sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 26:109-112.

10. TOWERS, N R; MEYER, H H; CAMPBELL, A G; SOUTHEY, C A (1983) 4
Development of a performance test for the selection of rams having facial eczema tolerant progeny.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 43:221-223.

4, 8. TOWERS, N R; GRAVETT, I M; SMITH, J F; SMEATON, D C; KNIGHT, T W (1983)
Guidelines for production response trials in - the mineral requirements of grazing ruminants chapter 21.
NZ Society of Animal Production Occasional Publication No 9.

12. TOWNEND, S; McMAHON, P R (1944)
Significance of hairiness to the wool textile industry, Part 1. Romney hogget wools.
NZ Journal of Science and Technology, 26A:1-20.

2. TRIM, P (1982)
Escape routes for sheep farmers.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 145(6):20.

6. TRIM, P (1983a)
Increasing lambing percentage with a fecundity improver.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 146(5):38-39.

10. TRIM, P (1983b)
Sheep breeding: Telecasts stimulate commitment to change.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 147(3):12-13.

2. TRIPE, J N (1966)
More sheep - more grass.
Sheepfarming Annual, 25-36.

4. TRIPP, J O H (1970)
A shearing shed water pot to control Lympho.
Tussock Grassland and Mountain Lands Institute Review, 18:36-37.

12. TROTTER, C (1951)
Future for wool.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 159-174.

2. TROTTER, R W M; MONTEATH, M A; KELLY, R W (1975)
Combined effect of data of lambing and stocking rate on ewe and lamb liveweight during lactation (summary only).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 35:144.

11. TROTTER, W B (1951)
Problems of lamb fattening (b).
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 61-67.

10. TURNER, R (1983)
Rangitikei Coopworths: A group breeding scheme in action.
Proceedings of the Coopworth Sheep Society National Conference, 38-41.

10. TURRELL, E W (1980)
Performance Recording.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 49-55.

11. TURTON, M (1951)
Problems of lamb fattening (a).
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 56-61.

10. TWO NEW BREEDING SCHEMES UNDER WAY (1983)
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 146(4):30.

2. ULJEE, A E (1981)
Accurate recording is possible.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 142(6):41-42.

2. ULJEE, A E; MILLS, R A; JORDAN, R B (1982)
Ruakura sheep scales and crate.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 145(2):20.

8. ULYATT, M J (1964)
Studies on some factors influencing food intake in sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 24:43-56.

3, 8. ULYATT, M J (1964)
The suitability of lithium as a marker for estimating rumen water volume of sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 7:774-778.

3, 8. ULYATT, M J (1965)
The effects of intra-ruminal infusions of volatile fatty acids on food intake of sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 8:397-408.

8. ULYATT, M J (1969)
Progress in defining the differences in mutritive value to sheep of Perennial Ryegrass, Short-rotation Ryegrass and White Clover.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 29:114-1123.

8. ULYATT, M J (1972a)
Influence of experimental design in measuring the voluntary intake of grazing sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 32:85-86.

8. ULYATT, M J (1972b)
Digestion of fresh pasture species by sheep (summary only).
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Second seminar, 19-21.

4, 8. ULYATT, M J (1980)
Effects of nematode parasites on protein digestion in sheep.
Proceedings of the Nutritional Society of NZ, 91-92.

11. ULYATT, M J; BARTON, R A (1963)
A comparison of the chemical and dissectible carcass composition of NZ Romney Mark ewes.
Journal of Agricultural Science, Cambridge, 60:285-289.

3, 8. ULYATT, M J; HENDERSON, B S (1968)
Diurnal variation in rumen volatile fatty acid concentrations and molar proportions in grazing sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 11:939-942.

3, 8. ULYATT, M J; MacRAE, J C (1971)
The sites of digestion of fresh pasture species in the gastro intestinal tracts of sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 31:74-81.

3, 8. ULYATT, M J; REID, C S W; CARR, D H (1982)
Effects of chewing during eating on particle size reduction and subsequent fermentation in sheep (brief communication).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 42:159-160.

3, 8. ULYATT, M J; DELLOW, D W; EGAN, A R; WALKER, D J (1973)
Quantative aspects of fermentation in the gastro-intestinal tract of sheep fed fresh herbage.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 33:149-156.

12. URQUHART, A A (1955)
Wool and its production in the South Island. 4. The production of wool A. Merino.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 23-26.

2, 7. USSHER, R J (1972)
Winter weight gain for ewe hoggets.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 125(4):53-55.

3, 4. VALLANCE, R D (1984)
The importance of sheep dental problems to sheep farmers in the Wairarapa.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Fourteenth Seminar, 57-60.

11. VALLER, T C (1964)
Faulty vaccination of sheep can mean reduced value of carcasses, damage to pelts, deaths through blood poisoning.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 109(3):206-209.

11. VANICHSENI, S; HAUGHEY, D P; NOTTINGHAM, D P (1972)
Water and air-thawing of frozen lamb shoulders.
Journal of Food Technology, 7:259-270.

8. VARTHA, E W (1977)
Fat lambs from lucerne - Tama pastures.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 147-154.

8. VARTHA, E W; CLIFFORD, P T P (1971)
The feeding of sheep on part-improved Tussock Grassland.
Tussock Grassland and Mountain Lands Institute Review, 21:36-41.

8. VARTHA, E W; CLIFFORD, P T P (1971)
Nutrition of halfbred ewes on improved tussock grassland.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 31:97-104.

3, 8. VARTHA, E W; ALLISON, R M; FLETCHER, L R (1973)
Protein-extracted herbage for sheep feeding.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 1:171-174.

3. VEGAD, J L (1970)
Estimation of increased nascular permeability in the sheep skin.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 18:8-10.

3. VEGAD, J L (1970)
Staining of mast cells and cosinophiles in the sheep skin.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 18:31-33.

3. VEGAD, J L; LANCASTER, M C (1970)
Toxicity of compound 48/80 (A histamine liberator) and of histamine to sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 18:182-184.

3. VEGAD, J L; LANCASTER, M C (1972a)
Cutaneous antigen-antibody reactions in the sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 20:103-108.

3, 4. VEGAD, J L; LANCASTER, M C (1972b)
Studies on inflammation in the sheep, using turpentine-induced pleurisy as a test system.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 20:232-237.

3, 4. VEGAD, J L; LANCASTER, M C (1973)
Studies on inflamation in the sheep, using turpentine-induced pleurisy as a test system.  2. Supression of the increased vascular permeability by specific antagonists of chemical mediators, anti-inflammatory agents and
other substances.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 21:90-97.

4. VLASSOFF, A (1976)
Seasonal incidence of infective trichostrongyle larvae on pasture: the contribution of the ewe and the role of the residual pasture infestation as sources of infection to the lamb.
NZ Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 4:281-284.

4. VLASSOFF, A (1982)
Biology and population dynamics of the free living stage of gastrointestinal nematodes of sheep.
In, Control of Internal Parasites in Sheep. Ed. A D Ross from Animal Industries Workshop, Lincoln College, July 1982, 11-20.

11. VON BORSTAL, F; BARTON, R A (1952)
A comparison of the shoulder conformation of Cheviot and Romney Sheep.
Sheepfarming Annual, 49-60.

12. VON HARTITZSCH, P (1984)
Saving on slinks.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 149(3):46.

8. WAGHORN, G C; REID, C W S (1977)
Rumen mortality in sheep and cattle as affected by feeds and feeding.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 37:176-181.

11. WAKELIN, P J (1978)
New Zealand lamb in the USA.
NZ Agricultural Science, 12:16-17.

11. WALKER, D E (1944)
Some further observations on fat lamb production in Canterbury.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 4:55-62.

10, 11. WALKER, D E (1949a)
The influence of breed of ram on fat-lamb production.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 16-28.

10, 11. WALKER, D E (1949b)
North Island fat lamb crosses.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 9:107-111.

11. WALKER, D E (1950)
The influence of sex upon the carcass quality of NZ fat lamb.
NZ Journal of Science and Technology, 32:30-38.

2, 11. WALKER, D E (1951)
Relationship of rubber rings and other castration methods to carcass quality.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 151-158.

2. 11. WALKER, D E (1953)
Elastration and other methods of castration in relation to carcass quality of fat lambs.
NZ Journal of Science and Technology, 35A:360-367.

2, 11. WALKER, D E (1957)
Further studies on meat production per acre.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 17:41-44.

2. 11. WALKER, D E K (1959a)
Lamb and beef production from different stocking systems.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 99(3):243-248.

2, 11. WALKER, D E K (1959b)
Lamb and beef production under different stocking systems.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 41-48.

11. WALKER, D E; McMEEKAN, C P (1944a)
Canterbury lamb. Part I. Carcass measurements as indices of quality. Part II. Comparative measurements of Canterbury lamb.
NZ Journal of Science and Technology, 26A:51-73.

11. WALKER, D E; McMEEKAN, C P (1944b)
Canterbury lamb. Part III. Growth and carcass quality of fat lambs of different breeds under "identical" field conditions.
NZ Journal of Science and Technology, 26A:99-120.

11. WALKER, D E; McMEEKAN, C P (1949a)
The influence of the type of ewe upon the type of fat lamb carcass.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 9:60-65.

11. WALKER, D E; McMEEKAN, C P (1949b)
The influence of the type of ewe upon the type of fat lamb carcass.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 29-36.

11. WALKER, D E; McMEEKAN, C P (1950)
Non-castration of fat lambs in fat-lamb production.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 20-23.

3, 8. WALKER, D M; COOK, L J; JAGUSCH, K T (1967)
Effect of frequency of feeding on the nitrogen balance of the milk-fed lamb.
British Journal of Nutrition, 21:275-287.

11. WALKER, S D (1968)
Some factors influencing the growth of lambs on irrigated pasture.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 28:41-48.

12. WALKER, I K; HARRISON, W J (1960)
The self-heating of wet wool.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 3:861-895.

4, 13. WALLACE, G V (1979)
The profitability of anthelmintic drenching in ewes.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Ninth Seminar, 62-64.

4. WALLACE, G V (1962)
Immunisation of lambs against pulpy kidney and tetanus.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 10:59-60.

3, 4. WALLACE, G V (1963)
Homologous passive protection of lambs against various clostridial diseases.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 11:39-40.

3, 4. WALLACE, G V (1964)
Homologous passive protection of lambs against various clostridial diseases - Part 2.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 12:61-62.

4. WALLACE, G V; MURCH, O (1967)
Field trials to assess the value of a bivalent killed salmonella vaccine in the control of ovine salmonellosis.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 15:62-65.

3, 6. WALLACE, L R (1945)
The composition of sheep foetuses.
Journal of Physiology, 104:33-34.

6, 8. WALLACE, L R (1946)
The effect of diet on foetal development.
Journal of Physiology, 104(3):34-35.

8. WALLACE, L R (1949a)
Nutrition of the breeding ewe.
Proceedings of the Ruakrua Farmers' Conference Week, 50-64.

5. WALLACE, L R (1949b)
Observations of lambing behaviour in ewes.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 9:85-96.

6. WALLACE, L R (1949c)
Parturition in ewes and lamb mortality.
Sheepfarming Annual, 5-24.

10. WALLACE, L R (1950a)
The future of sheep recording in New Zealand.
Sheepfarming Annual, 150-159.

6. WALLACE, L R (1950b)
Parturition in ewes and lamb mortality.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 26-39.

6. WALLACE, L R (1951a)
The practice of flushing ewes.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 11:100-101.

6. WALLACE, L R (1951b)
The flushing of ewes.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 206-218.

6. WALLACE, L R (1952)
Augmentation of fertility in sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 12:61-65.

9. WALLACE, L R (1953a)
Observations on mammary development in calves and lambs.
Journal of Agricultural Science, UK, 43(4):413-421.

2. WALLACE, L R (1953b)
Management of the fat lamb flock.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 55-63.

3, 6. WALLACE, L R (1954)
Studies in the augmentation of fertility of Romney ewes with pregnant-mare serum.
Journal of Agricultural Science, UK, 45:60-79.

3, 6. WALLACE, L R (1955 a)
The use of hormones to control the time of lambing and the lambing percentage.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 38-47.

3, 6. WALLACE, L R (1955b)
Use of hormones to control the time of lambing and lambing percentage.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 91(5):495-498.

8. WALLACE, L R (1955c)
Factors influencing the efficiency of feed conversion by sheep.
Proceedings of the Nutrition Society, 14(1):7-13.

6. WALLACE, L R (1956)
The use of hormones to control the time of lambing and the lambing percentage.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 30-36.

10. WALLACE, L R (1958a)
Breedings Romneys for better lambing percentages.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 97(6):545-550.

10. WALLACE, L R (1958b)
Breeding Romneys for better lambing percentages.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 62-72.

8. WALLACE, L R (1959)
Nutrition of grazing sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Grassland Association, 21:86-98.

8. WALLACE, L R (1960a)
Nutrition of grazing sheep.
Sheepfarming Annual, 27-42.

8. WALLACE, L R (1960b)
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 52-55

6. WALLACE, L R (1961)
Influence of live weight and condition on ewe fertility.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 14-23.

6. WALLACE, L R (1962)
Ruakura experimental on sheep fertility.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 54-63.

6, 8. WALLACE, L R (1963a)
Nutrition and fertility.
Sheepfarming Annual, 127-138.

2. WALLACE, L R (1963b)
Forward creep grazing of lambs.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 14-27.

10. WALLACE, L R (1964a)
The effect of selection for fertility on lamb and wool production.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 25-38.

10. WALLACE, L R (1964b)
Effect of selection for fertility on lamb and wool production.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 25-38.

10. WALLACE, L R (1974)
The future of sheep recording in New Zealand.
Sheepfarming Annual, 150-159.

6. WALLACE, L R; LAMBOURNE, L J; SINCLAIR, D P (1954)
Effect of pregnant mare serum on the reproductive performance of Romney ewes.
NZ Journal of Science and Technology, 35A:421-436.

1, 4. WALLACE, N M (1972)
New veterinary services for the sheepfarmer.
Sheepfarming Annual, 49-56.

10. WALTON, T (1971)
Massive sheep-breed evaluation.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 122(5):33.

12. WARD, F L (1955)
Wool and its production in the South Island. 6. The patterns of wool production in New Zealand.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 46-51.

2. WARD, F L (1957)
High country sheep farming.
NZ Meat and Wool Board's Economic Service, Paper No 179.

4, 13.  WARD, F L (1959)
General notes on ill thrift on survey farms Marlborough and Canterbury.
NZ Meat and Wool Board's Economic Service, Paper No 259.

2, 13. WARD, F L (1961)
High country farming and wool and stock prices
NZ Meat and Wool Board's Economic Service, Paper No 310

2, 13. WARD, F L (1962a)
Beef cattle and sheep on hill country farms.
Proceedings of the NZ Grassland Association, 95-103.

2, 13. WARD, F L (1962b)
Cattle and sheep on NZ Farms.
NZ Meat and Wool Board's Economic Service, Paper No 1038.

2, 13. WARD, F L (1963)
Beef cattle and sheep on hill country farms.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 106(3):194-198.

2. 13. WARD, F L (1966)
The performance of the flock as a unit.
NZ Meat and Wool Board's Economic Service, Paper No S 1373.

13. WARD, F L (1970a)
A review of the current production and financial position on New Zealand sheep farms.
Sheepfarming Annual, 41-52.

12, 13. WARD, F L (1970b)
The present place of wool in farm incomes.
NZ Meat and Wool Board's Economic Service, Paper No S 1496.

1, 13. WARD, F L (1970c)
New Zealand sheep farming 1960-1970.
Tussock Grassland and Mountain Lands Institute Review, 19:8-16.

1, 13. WARD, F L (1971a)
NZ Sheepfarming in the 1970s.
NZ Meat and Wool Board's Economic Service, Paper No S 1526.

1, 13. WARD, F L (1971b)
New Zealand sheep farming "now and after 1971.
NZ Meat and Wool Board's Economic Service, Paper No S 1536.

13. WARD, F L (1971c)
Sheep and lamb retention grant (Measure to assist production).
NZ Meat and Wool Board's Economic Service, Paper No S 1551.

13. WARD, F L (1971d)
Long range economics of sheep farming in New Zealand.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Associations Sheep Society's First seminar, 19-38.

13. WARD, F L (1972a)
A review of events leading to the formulation and implementation of the sheep retention incentive scheme for 1971/92 season.
NZ Meat and Wool Board's Economic Service, Paper No S 1577.

13. WARD, F L (1972b)
Sheep and beef farming in New Zealand and future economic viability.
NZ Meat and Wool Board's Economic Service, Paper No 1605.

13. WARD, F L (1973)
Meat and wool farming in New Zealand - consolidation or expansion.
NZ Meat and Wool Board's Economic Service, Paper No 1621.

13. WARD, F L (1975)
The cost price squeeze and its impact on the New Zealand meat and wool industry.
NZ Meat and Wool Board's Economic Service, Paper No 731.

4. WARD, I R (1976)
Effects of ryegrass staggers in sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Sixth seminar, 157-161.

12, 13. WARDELL,  H J (1956)
Some aspects of the NZ Wool Board's policy on the development and promotion of the industry.
Sheepfarming Annual, 139-148.

10. WARDELL, J H (1971)
Stock records for genetic progress.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 123(2):41.

2, 13. WARNER, A O (1957)
Fat lamb farming in Southland.
NZ Meat and Wool Board's Economic Service, Paper No 174.

1, 13. WARNER, A O (1974)
Wool production in Hawke's Bay.
NZ Meat and Wool Board's Economic Service, Paper No 1705.

10. WARREN, H D (1968)
Trends developing in a Romney flock bred for higher fertility.
Sheepfarming Annual, 143-150.

10. WARREN, H D (1975)
Easy-care shepherding.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Fifth seminar, 76-78.

3, 4. WASTNEY, M E; WOLFF, J E; BICKERSTAFFE, R (1978)
Gluconeogenesis in hepatocytes from starved and toxamic pregnant sheep.
NZ Medical Journal, 87:88.

3, 4. WASTNEY, M E; WOLFF, J E; BICKERSTAFFE, R (1979)
Glucose tolerance and susceptability to ovine pregnancy toxaemia.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Endocrinology, 22:(S2)31

3. WASTNEY, M E; WOLFF, J E; BICKERSTAFFE, R (1983)
Kinetics of glucose metabolism in sheep.
Australian Journal of Biological Sciences, 36:463-474.

2, 4. WASTNEY, M E; ARCUS, A C; BICKERSTAFF, R; WOLFF, J E (1982)
Glucose tolerance in ewes and susceptibility to pregnancy toxaemia.
Australian Journal of Biological Science, 35:381.

2, 4. WASTNEY, M E; ARCUS, A C; BICKERSTAFFE, R; WOLFFE, J E (1982)
Glucose tolerance in the ewe and susceptibility to pregnancy toxaemia.
Australian Journal of Biological Sciences, 35:381-392.

4. WATSON, T G; MANLEY, T R; MASON, P C (1984)
The pharmacokinetics of oxfendazole in red deer and sheep.
In ‘Biology of deer production' Royal Society of New Zealand Bulletin, 22.

2. WATSON, D G (1978)
Grass wintering of ewes in coastal Southland.
Proceedings of the NZ Grassland Association, 40:76-80.

2, 13. WATSON, N (1965)
Management and financial aspects of high sheep stocking rates.
Sheepfarming Annual, 23-40.

4. WATSON, T G; MANLEY, T R; MASON, P C (1983)
Plasma levels of oxfendazole in cervus elaphus and sheep following oral drenching.
NZ Journal of Zoology, 10:127-128.

12. WATT, K D (1954)
Wool style and quality - how they affect wool economy with special reference to North Island crossbred wool.
Sheepfarming Annual, 102-114.

12, 13. WATT, K D (1955)
Methods of marketing the North Island wool clip.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 57-63.

12. WATT, K D (1955)
Skirting crossbred wool.
Sheepfarming Annual, 110-115.

4. WEBSTER, M C (1980)
The effects of infection with Actinobacillus seminis - like bacteria in rams.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Tenth Seminar, 51-55.

4. WEBSTER, W M (1941)
Fertility in rams.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 1:44-58.

2, 4. WEBSTER, W M (1947)
Shepherd’s veterinary first aid kit.
Proceedings of the Tenth Annual Meeting of Sheepfarmers, 139-142.

4. WEBSTER, W M (1948a)
Pizzlerot.
Sheepfarming Annual, 158-165.

4. WEBSTER, W M (1948b)
Causes of infertility in rams.
Sheepfarming Annual, 227-233.

4. WEBSTER, W M (1949)
Treatment of blowfly strike.
Sheepfarming Annual, 82-86.

4. WEBSTER, W M (1951)
Infertility in rams.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 11:62-78.

4. WEBSTER, W M (1955)
Leptospirosis in sheep. Disease can lead to serious economic losses.
Sheepfarming Annual, 177-184.

4, 11. WEBSTER, W M (1967)
A further survey of neoplasms in abattoir sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 15:51-54.

4. WEBSTER, W M; REYNOLDS, B A (1955)
Immunization against leptospira pomona.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 3:47-59.

4. WEDDELL, W (1974)
An automated complement fixation test for Brucella ovis in sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 22:1-4.

2. WEIR, C W (1966)
How I got into sheep farming.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 94-98.

6. WELCH, R A S (1968)
Sheep egg transplants could cut costs.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 117(5):24-27.

6. WELCH, R A S (1969)
Transport of sheep ova in rabbits.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 29:87-94.

3, 6. WELCH, R A S (1970)
An attempt to use oestrogen injections to induce ovulation in anoestrous New Zealand Romney ewes.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 13(3):660-661.

6. 11. WELCH, R A S (1985)
Spreading the kill with CIDR's
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 66-71

5. WELCH, R A S; KILGOUR, R (1970)
Mis-Mothering among Romneys.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 121(4):26-27.

5. WELCH, R A S; KILGOUR, R (1971)
Mismothering in Romney sheep (summary only).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 31:41.

2, 5. WELCH, R A S; KILGOUR, R (1972)
A survey of lambing practices in stud sheep flocks in New Zealand.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 32:115-122.

6. WELCH, R A S; SHANNON, P (1970)
Storage of ram semen at ambient temperatures (summary only).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 30:51.

6. WELCH, R A S; TERVIT, H R (1970a)
Early lamb production.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 7-12.

6. WELCH, R A S; TERVIT, H R (1970b)
Oestrogenic activity in NZ pastures and their effects on Mastitis and fertility (summary only).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 30:22.

2. WELCH, R A S; DUDER, F R; TERVIT, H R (1971)
Early lamb production and its place in New Zealand farming (summary only).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 31:186.

6. WELCH, R A S; YOUNG, J; WILSON, S J (1970)
A moBile surgery table for sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 18:227-228.

6. WELCH, R A S; ANDREWS, W D; BARNES, D R; BREMNER, K H; HARVEY, T G (1984)
CIDR Dispensers for oestrus and ovulation control in sheep.
Proceedings International Congress on Animal Reproduction and Artifical Insemination, 10(1):354.

6. WELCH, R A S; KILGOUR, R; ROBSON, G A; SMITH, M E; WILLIAMS, E T (1979)
The effect of shearing ewes during the mating period on the subsequent lambing pattern.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 39:100-102.

11. WENHAM, L M (1974)
Studies in ewe mutton quality: Palatability of beef and mutton patties.
NZ Journal of agricultural Research, 17:203-205.

11. WENHAM, L M; FAIRBAIRN, S J; McLEOD, K; CARSE, W A; PEARSON, A M; LOCKER, R H (1973)
Eating quality of mutton compared with lamb and its relationship to freezing practice.
Journal of Animal Science, 36:1081-1087.

4. WEST, D (1983)
A study of naturally occurring cases of ovine foot abscess in New Zealand.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 31:152-156.

4. WEST, D M (1975a)
Foot abscess in sheep.
Sheepfarming Annual, 9-16.

2. WEST, D M (1975b)
Artificial rearing of lambs.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Fifth smeinar, 99-108.

6. WEST, D M (1977)
The investigation of low reproductive performance in a Romney flock.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Seventh seminar, 30-34.

4. WEST, D M (1978)
The control of ovine brucellosis.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Eighth seminar, 45-46.

13. WEST, D M (1982a)
The economic potential of the NZ sheep industry.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Twelth Seminar, 4-20.

4. WEST, D M (1982b)
Gastro-intestinal parasitism of adult sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Twelth Seminar, 236-245.

4. WEST, D M (1982c)
The eradication of ovine brucellosis from infected flocks.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Twelth Seminar, 299-305.

4. WEST, D M (1982d)
Hypomagnesaemic tetany in sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Twelth Seminar, 323-328.

4. WEST, D M (1983a)
Observations on an outbreak of foot abscess in sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 31:71-74.

3. WEST, D M (1983b)
Anatomical considerations of the distal interphalangeal joint of sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 31:58-60.

4. WEST, D M; BRUERE, A N (1979)
Accreditation for freedom from ovine brucellosis.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 27:263-265.

4. WEST, D M; BRUERE, A N 9 (1981)
Hypomagnesaemic tetany in sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 29:85-87.

2. WESTON, L H (1965)
Electric fences for sheep.
Sheepfarming Annual, 185-194.

2. WESTON, L H (1967)
Over the fence ramp for sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 114(1):63.

5. WHATELEY, J; KILGOUR, R; DALTON, D C (1974)
Behaviour of hill country sheep breeds during farming routines.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 34:28-36.

2. WHATMAN, A C W (1978)
Grazing management with the ewe flock in the South Island.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 190-197.

2, 11. WHATMAN, C P (1962)
Fat lamb production on light land on Canterbury Plains.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 104(5):382-385.

3. WHEELDON, E B; MARIASSY, A T; McSPORRAN, K D (1983)
The pleura: a combined light microscopic and scanning and transmission electron microscopic study in sheep. II.  Response to injury.
Experimental Lung Resaerch, 5:125-140.

3. WHITE, E P; SEWELL, O K; BASSETT, E G (1950)
Identification of p-cresol as a toxin in oestrogen concentrates from sheep urine.
Nature (London), 166:269.

3. WHITE, R R; CHRISTIAN, K R; WILLIAMS, V (1956)
Blood chemistry and haematology in sheep on decreasing levels of feed intake followed by starvation.
NZ Journal of Science and Technology, 38A:440-448.

4. WHITE, W (1982)
Lice war will never be won.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 145(5):38-42.

12. WHITE, D H; HENDERSON, A E (1973)
Wool production of Romney ewes and its relationship to cortical cell size.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 16:539-544.

4. WHITTEN, L K (1942)
Blowfly strike in sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 65(5):275-278.

4. WHITTEN, L K (1945)
Liver fluke of sheep and cattle.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 70(2):167-171.

4. WHITTEN, L K (1948a)
Cause of dipping lameness in sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 76(5):420.

4. WHITTEN, L K (1948b)
Internal parasites of sheep.
NZ Department of Agriculture, Bulletin No 171, 11p.

4. WHITTEN, L K (1948c)
Lameness after dipping in gammexane or derris.
Sheepfarming Annual, 88-95.

4. WHITTEN, L K (1949)
Blowfly strike in sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 78(1):17-22.

4. WHITTEN, L K (1950a)
Blowfly strike in sheep.
NZ Department of Agriculture, Bulletine No 192, 8p.

4. WHITTEN, L K (1950b)
Control of internal parasites in sheep.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 78-85.

4. WHITTEN, L K (1953)
A preliminary field experiment on the treatment of coccidiosis in lambs.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 1:78-80.

4. WHITTEN, L K (1954a)
The results of sixty trials of phenothiazine as a drench for young sheep.
Sheepfarming Annual, 167-174.

4. WHITTEN, L K (1954b)
Some observations on the effect of drenching young sheep with phenothiazine.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 14:84-90.

4. WHITTEN, L K (1955a)
Paramphistomiasis in sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 3:144.

4. WHITTEN, L K (1955b)
Drenching to control worms in sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 90(1):23.

4. WHITTEN, L K (1956a)
Further field experiments on the use of coccidiostatic drugs in unweaned lambs.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 4:25-26.

4. WHITTEN, L K (1956b)
The efficiency of phenothiazine against Trichostrongylus colubriformis in sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 4:63-68.

4. WHITTEN, L K (1959)
Tip spraying of sheep for parasite control.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 99(5):431.

4. WHITTEN, L K (1961)
External parasites of sheep.
Proceedings of the Lincoln College Farmers' Conference, 50-54.

4. WHITTEN, L K (1962a)
New sheep dips and drenches.
Sheepfarming Annual, 161-168.

4. WHITTEN, L K (1962b)
Up-to-date recommendations on dipping.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 28-33.

4. WHITTEN, L K (1963a)
Anthelmintics in the control of sheep parasites.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 11:116-117.

4. WHITTEN, L K (1963b)
Field experiments with the new worm drench thiabendazole.
Sheepfarming Annual, 249-253.

4. WHITTEN, L K (1964)
Recent work on the control of external parasites of sheep.
Sheepfarming Annual, 144-147.

4. WHITTEN, L K (1965)
Phenothiazine in salt lick of little value in sheep parasite control.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 110(5):366.

4. WHITTEN, L K (1976)
Diagnosing internal parasites of sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 132(5):42-45.

4. WHITTEN, L K; BATHAM, E J (1945)
Some parasitic leasions causing condemnation of lamb lives.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 70(1):70-72.

4. WHITTEN, L K; DUNCAN, J E (1950)
Modern sheep dips and dipping techniques.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 52-66.

4. WHITTEN, L K; CAIRNS, G C (1962)
Recent developments in controlling worms.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 53-55.

4. WHITTEN, L K; ELLIOTT, D C (1956)
A note on the occurrence of the itch mite, Psorergates ovis Womersley, 1941, on New Zealand sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 4:19.

4. WHITTEN, L K; MacFARLANE, I M (1953)
The effect of monthly anthelmintic treatment on the growth of young sheep rotationally grazed on hill countries.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 1:150-153.

4. WHITTLESTONE, W G (1945)
Internal parasites of sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 70(5):487-492.

4. WHYMAN, D (1974)
Response to oestradiol in ewe lambs (summary only).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 34:102.

4. WHYMAN, D (1980)
Oestrus response of lambs to oestrogen in relation to their fertility at two years of age.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 23:421-425.

4. WHYMAN, D; MOORE, R W (1980)
Effects of PMSG and the prostaglandin F-2alpha Analogue, Cloprostenol, on superovulation, fertilization and egg transport in the ewe.
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, 60:267-272.

4. WHYMAN,D; JOHNSON, D L; KNIGHT, T W; MOORE, R W (1979) 12
Intervals between multiple ovulations in PMSG treated and untreated ewes and the relationship between ovulation and oestrus.
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, 55:481-488.
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11. WICKENDEN, G L (1965)
Alternatives to wool branding for sheep identification.
Sheepfarming Annual, 63-70.

11. WICKHAM, G A (1959)
Recent developments in wool research.
Sheepfarming Annual, 217-222.

12. WICKHAM, G A (1966)
What emphasis should be placed on wool characters when selecting sheep
Sheepfarming Annual, 95-104

12. WICKHAM, G A (1968)
Break and tenderness in wool.
Sheepfarming Annual, 73-80.

12. WICKHAM, G A (1970)
Wool growth in relation to sulphur-containing amino acid administration to sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 30:209-215.

12. WICKHAM, G A (1971)
Wool preparation to suit the changing market.
Sheepfarming annual, 1-10.

12. WICKHAM, G A (1972)
Some aspects of the relation of fibre fineness estimates.
Wool, 5(3):32-37.

12. WICKHAM, G A (1975)
The place of wool in sheep selection.
Sheepfarming Annaul, 111-116.

10, 12. WICKHAM, G A (1978a)
Development of breeds for carpet wool production in New Zealand.
World Review of Animal Production, 14:33-40.

12. WICKHAM, G A (1978b)
Factors affecting wool quality.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Associatin Sheep Society's Eighth Seminar, 19-21.

12.WICKHAM, G A (1982)
NZ crossbred wool: aspects of its production, uses and prospects.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 42:1-6.


12. WICKHAM, G A (1983)
Changes in the wool production scene.
Proceedings of the Coopworth Sheep Society National Conference, 18-21.

12. WICKHAM, G A; BIGHAM, M L (1976)
Getting more and better wool.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 18-21.

10. WICKHAM, G A; RAE, A L (1977)
Investigations of carpet wool genes in sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 37:213-217.

10, 12. WIGGINS, L K (1970)
Drysdale for specialty wool.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 121(6):69.

10. WIGGINS, L K (1974)
The search for hairy sheep. 1. Unique opportunity for NZ.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 128(4):49-53.

12. WIGGINS, L K (1983)
Future prospects for wool.
Proceedings of the Coopworth Sheep Society National Conference, 13-17.

12. WIGGINS, L K (1984)
Wool in the 80s and the requirements of the textile industry.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Fourteenth Seminar, 61-66.

12. WIGGINS, L K; KIDD, R I (1984)
Woolsheds of the future.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference, 79-83.

11. WILKINSON, B H P (1971)
Exploratory studies into the nature and properties of sheep and lamb casings.
Report, Meat Research Institute of New Zealand Inc, MIRINZ No 218.

2. WILLIAMS, E (1983)
Feet on the ground.
Proceedings of the Coopworth Sheep Society National Conference, 22-25.

12. WILLIAMS, P H; HENDERSON, A E (1971)
Effect of nutrition of the dam on wool follicle development of Corriedale lambs.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 31:114-120.

8. WILLIAMS, V J; COUP, M R (1956)
The dangers of fodder beat for cattle and sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 95(3):227-229.

10. WILLIAMS, S A (1974)
Structure and activities of the Auckland Romney Development Group.
Sheepfarming Annual, 178-181.

3, 8. WILLIAMS, V J; CHRISTIAN, K R (1956a)
Rumen studies in sheep. II. A comparison between rumen microbial end-products in thirfty and ill-thrifty hoggets.
NZ Journal of Science and Technology, 38A:268-276.

3, 8. WILLIAMS, V J; CHRISTIAN, K R (1956b)
Rumen studies in sheep. III. The effect of feed intake on the concentration of microbial end-products.
NZ Journal of Science and Technology, 38A:403-406.

3. WILLIAMS, V J; CHRISTIAN, K R (1957)
Rumen studies in sheep (summary only).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 17:70-71.

3, 8. WILLIAMS, V J; CHRISTIAN, K R (1959a)
Concentrations of end-products and morphological types of rumen bacteria in silage-fed sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 2:387-393.

3. 8. WILLIAMS, V J; CHRISTIAN, K R (1959b)
Blood chemistry and haematology in sheep in a sudden decrease in food intake.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 2:677-682.

8. WILLIAMS, V J; CHRISTIAN, K R (1959c)
Preliminary studies on the toxicity of fodder beat to sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 7(2):8-14.

4. WILLIAMSON, G T (1952)
Johne's disease in sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 1:15-17.

4. WILLIAMSON, G T; BUTLER, G W (1959)
Report on a hogget ill-thrift trial.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 7:148-150.

8. WILLIAMS, V J; COUP, M R (1959)
Preliminary studies on the toxicity of fodder beet to sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 7:8-14.

2, 10. WILSON, G R (1965)
Culling hoggets for wool faults.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 111(5):21-25.

11, 13. WILSON, G R (1966)
Cash losses may result from acquired wool faults.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 112(1):34-41.

2. WILSON, G S (1949)
Lamb docking trials.
Sheepfarming Annual, 59-68.

2. WILSON, R B (1965)
Care of rams will pay dividends.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 111(1):13-14.

11. WINGER, R J (1982)
The effect of processing variables on the storage stability of frozen lamb.
In, Refrigeration of perishable products for distant markets, Hamilton, NZ. Refrigeration Science and Technolgoy, 79-82

11. WINGER, R J (1984a)
Storage life and eating quality of NZ frozen lamb: a compendium of irrepressible longevity.
In, Thermal processing and quality of foods. Ed by P Zeuthen et al, Elsevier, Applied Science, 541-552.

11. WINGER, R J (1984b)
Time temperature survey of the frozen sheepmeat trade between NZ and the UK.
In, Thermal processing and quality of foods. Ed by P Zeuthen et al, Elsevier, Applied Science, 614-622.

11. WINGER, R J (1984c)
Selection of judges and assessment of storage-related flavours in frozen sheepmeats
Journal of Food Technology, 19:17-20

11. WINGER, R J; POPE, C G (1981)
Processing-induced changes in frozen storage life of lamb.
International Journal of Refrigeration, 4:335-339.

6. WINN, G W; CUMBERLAND, G L B (1974)
Relationships of various parameters with the lambing performance of hoggets (brief communication).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 34:100-101.

3. WINTER, S; HOCKEY, J (1983)
Dental abnormalities in sheep in Southland.
Proceedings of the scientists meeting on dental abnormalities in sheep, Wellington, 33.

8. WITHELL, E C B (1966)
As a supplement grain feeding of sheep can be worthwhile.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 112(5):50-53.

3. WODZICKA, M (1958)
Studies of the thickness and chemical composition of the skin of sheep III. Effect of shearing.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 1:601-606.

3. WODZICKA-TOMASZEWSKA, M (1958a)
Studies on the thickness and chemical composition of the skin of sheep. I. Development techniques.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 1:582-591.

3. WODZICKA-TOMASZEWSKA, M (1958b)
Studies of the thickness and chemical composition on the skin of sheep. II. Variations during growth.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 1:592-600.

3, 12. WODZICKA-TOMASZEWSKA, M (1963a)
The effect of shearing on the appetite of sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 6:440-447.

3, 12. WODZICKA-TOMASZEWSKA, M (1963b)
The effect of shearing on sheep.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 28-39.

3, 12. WODZICKA-TOMASZEWSKA, M (1963c)
The effect of shearing on sheep.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 107(3):203-205.

3. WODZICKA-TOMASZEWSKA, M (1963d)
Bioassay of oestrogen and recurring oestrus in ovariectomised ewes.
Nature (London), 198(4877):299-301.

8, 12. WODZICKA-TOMASZEWSKA, M (1964)
The effect of shearing on the appetite of two-tooth ewes.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 7:654-662.

12. WODZICKA-TOMASZEWSKA, M (1966)
Efficiency of wool growth. I. Comparisons of differences between high and low-producing sheep under restricted and under ad libitum feeding.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 9:909-915.

2. WODZICKA-TOMASZEWSKA, M (1967a)
Neck tags for identifying ewes at lambing time.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 114(4):18-19.

2. WODZICKA-TOMASZEWSKA, M (1967b)
Success with neck tags in Otago.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 114(3):18-19.

12. WODZICKA-TOMASZEWSKA, M (1967c)
Rapid fleece-sampling technique.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 114(4):49.

12. WODZICKA-TOMASZEWSKA, M; BIGHAM, M L (1968)
The tattooed patch technique for measurement of wool growth.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 11(4):943-947.

6. WODZICKA-TOMASZEWSKA, M; DOBBIE, J (1967)
The effect of size, nutrition, and pre-tupping shearing on two-tooth fertility.
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week, 7-18.

3. WODZICKA-TOMASZEWSKA, M; WALMSLEY, R R (1966)
A note on the testing of a sheep heart-rate transmitter.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 9:455-459.

6. WODZICKA-TOMASZEWSKA, M; WELCH, R A S (1969)
Observations on the fertility of the two-tooth NZ Romney ewe.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 29"194.

6. WODZICKA-TOMASZEWSKA, M; DOBBIE, J L; ACKERLEY, J G (1969)
Proper use of tupping crayons means less work at lambing.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 118(2):78-79.

6. WODZICKA-TOMASZEWSKA, M; HECKER, J F; BRAY, A R (1972)
Effect of day of insertion on intrauterine devices (IUD's) on luteal function in sheep.
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Australian Society for Reproductive Biology, 4:24.

6. WODZICKA-TOMASZEWSKA, M; HECKER, J F; BRAY, A R (1974)
Effects of day of insertion of intrauterine devices on luteal function in ewes.
Biology of Reproduction.

8. WODZICKA-TOMASZEWSKA, M; BIGHAM, M L; KIRTON, A H; DUGANZICH, D M (1968)
The effects of two different planes of nutrition from conception to two years of age on maintenance requirements and on the efficiency of wool growth.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 28:74-82.

6. WODZICKA-TOMASZEWSKA, M; HUTCHINSON, J C D; BENNETT, J W (1966)
Control of the annual rhythm of breeding in ewes: effect of an equatorial day length with reversed thermal seasons.
NZ Medical Journal, 65:785.

6. WODZICKA-TOMASZEWSKA, M; HUTCHINSON, J C D; BENNETT, J W (1967)
Control of the annual rhythm of breeding in ewes: effect of an equatorial day length with reversed thermal seasons.
Journal of Agricultural Science, UK, 68:61-67.

3, 5. WODZICKA-TOMASZEWSKA, M; KILGOUR, R; RYAN, M (1981)
'Libido' in the larger farm animals.
Applied Animal Ethology, 7:203-238.

3. WOLFF, J E (1979)
Foetal pituitary stalk section and starvation of the ewe.
Abstracts from the 49th Congress of the Australian and NZ Association for the advancement of Science, Section 15,1:519.

3. WOLFF, J E; BERGMAN, E N (1972a)
Metabolism and interconversions of five plasma amino acids by tissues of the sheep.
American Journal of Physiology, 223(2):447-454.

3. WOLFF, J E; BERGMAN, E N (1972b)
Gluconeogenesis from plasma amino acids in fed sheep.
American Journal of Physiology, 223(2):455-460.

3. WOLFF, J E; DOBBIE, P M (1984)
Predicting parturition in the ewe from the pattern of uterine motility.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 44:15-18.

3. WOLFF, J E; MESCHIA, G (1982)
Glucose metabolism by fetal and uteroplacental tissues of the sheep.
Proceedings of the Asia-Oceania Congress of Perinatology, 2:102-108.

3, 4. WOLFF, J E; WASTNEY, M E (1979)
Ovine pregnancy toxaemia.
Abstracts from the 49th Congress of the Australian and NZ Association for the Advancement of Science, Section 17.1:534.

3. WOLFF, J E; BERGMAN, E N; WILLIAMS, H H (1971)
Hepatic gluconeogenesis from amino acids in sheep.
Federation Proceedings, 30:404.

3. WOLFF, J E; BERGMAN, E N; WILLIAMS, H H (1972)
Net metabolism of plasma amino acids by liver and portal-drained viscera of fed sheep.
American Journal of Physiology, 223(2):438-446.

3. WOLFF, J E; HOGG, T P; McLEAY, L M (1974)
The measurement of portal and hepatic venous blood flows in fed and fasted sheep.
NZ Medical Journal, 80:123.

3. WOLFF, J E; O'HARA, P J; KRONFELD, D S (1974)
Effect of starvation on blood metabolites in pregnant sheep (summary only).
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 34:66.

3. WOLFF, J E; PRIOR, R L; MEISCHIA, G (1982)
Effect of a mineral/vitamin supplement on placental growth in sheep
Proceedings of the Asia-Oceania Congress of Perintology, 2:116-117

3. WOLFF, J E; SMITH, B L; McLEAY, L M (1974)
Hepatic distribution of microspheres from the portal circulation of conscious sheep.
Proceedings of the International Symposium on Ruminant Physiology, 4:82.

3. WOLFF, J E; SMITH, B L; McLEAY, L M (1975)
Hepatic distribution of microspheres from the portal circulation of conscious sheep.
NZ Medical Journal, 82:390.

3. WOLFF, J E; WILKENING, R B; MESCHIA, G; BATTEGLIA, F C (1981) 1
Effects of maternal undernutrition on uteroplacental glucose and oxygen metabolism in sheep.
NZ Physiological Society Proceedings, 1:39.

8. WONG, E; FLUX, D S; LATCH, G C M (1971)
The oestrogenic activity of white clover (Trifolium repens ).
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 14:639-645.

11. WOODHAMS, P R; MATHEWS, S (1965)
The cooking of fresh lamb cuts - 2. The effects of pan-grilling, panfrying, and braising small lamb cuts on cooking loss, cooking time, and palatability.
Report, Meat Research Institute of NZ, MIRINZ No 92.

11. WOODHAMS, P R; RIDALL, A B (1963)
Cooking of fresh lamb cuts - 1. The effect of roasting and grilling lamb cuts to varying internal temperature.
Report, Meat Research Institute of NZ, MIRINZ No 59.

11. WOODHAMS, P R; SMITH, R A (1965)
Effect of thawing procedures on the cooking and palatability of lamb cuts.
Report, Meat Research Institute of NZ, MIRINZ No 99.

11. WOODHAMS, P; KIRTON, A H; JURY, K E (1966)
Palatability characteristics of crossbred lambs as related to individual Southdown sires, slaughter, age and carcass fatness.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 9:268-275.

12. WOOL PRODUCTION AND FLEECE WEIGHTS IN NEW ZEALAND 1919-1955 (1956)
NZ Meat and Wool Board's Economic Service, Paper No 139.

12. WOOL PRODUCTION ON SURVEYED FARMS (1955)
NZ Meat and Wool Board's Economic Service, Paper No 82.

3. WORKER, N A (1959)
Studies on the in-vitro conversion of carotene into vitamin A in tissues from the rat, guinea pig and sheep.
British Journal of Nutrition, 13:400-418.

4. WORTHINGTON, R W (1982)
The Brucella ovis complement fixation test.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep and Beef Cattle Society's Twelfth Seminar, 306-312.

4. WORTHINGTON, R W (1983)
The complement fixation test for the diagnosis of Brucella ovis infection in rams.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 31:157-160.

4. WORTHINGTON, R W; WEDDELL, W (1983)
The ELISA test for Brucella ovis in rams.
Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the NZ Microbiological Society, Victoria University, 18-20 May 1983.

3. WORTHINGTON, R W; WEDDELL, W; PENROSE, M E (1984)
A comparison of three seriological tests for the diagnosis of B. ovis infection in rams.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 32:58-60.

3. WRIGHT, D E; WOLFF, J E (1969)
Trans-aconitic acid and the magnesium status of guinea pigs and sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 12(2):287-292.

3. WRIGHT, D E; CORDES, D O (1972)
The absorption of sporidesmin by activated carbon lignin.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 15:321-328.

8. WRIGHT, D E; WOLFF, J E (1976)
Measuring milk intake of lambs suckling grazing ewes by a double isotope method.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 36:99-102.

8. WRIGHT, D E; JONES, B A; GEENTY, K G (1974)
Measurement of milk consumption in young ruminants using tritiated water.
Proceedings of the NZ Society of Animal Production, 34:145-150.

3. WRIGHT, E (1959)
Observations on the effects of the administration of thiocyanate and thiouracil to sheep
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 2:903-914

3. WRIGHT, E (1965)
The distribution and excretion of radioselenium in sheep.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 8:284-291.

3. WRIGHT, E (1965)
The concentration of radioselenium by the tissues of selenium-responsive sheep in relation to their growth rates.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Research, 8:292-294.

4. WRIGHT, E; SINCLAIR, D P (1958)
The goitrogenic effect of thousand-headed kale on adult sheep and rabbits.
NZ Journal of Agricultural Resaerch, 1:477-485.

10, 12. WRIGHT, G M; STEVENS, P G (1953)
Lifetime wool production and breeding performance of Romney Marsh and Corriedale ewes.
NZ Journal of Science and Technology, 34A:430-435.

3. WYBURN, R S (1973)
The radiological diagnosis of pregnancy in sheep.
Proceedings of the NZ Veterinary Association Sheep Society's Third seminar, 114-115.

4. YONG, W K; HEATH, D D; PARMETER, S N (1978)
Echinococcus granulosus, Taenia hydatigena, I. ovis: Evaluation of cyst fluids
larval cestodes in sheep.
NZ Veterinary Journal, 26:231-234.

6. YOUNG, P W (1964)
Raising the lambing percentage.
NZ Journal of Agriculture, 108(4):370-376.

2. YOUNG, P W (1965)
Increasing the stocking rate on sheep farms.
Northland Farmers' Conference, 140-148.

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