Forage Intake and Nutrient Requirements of Fallow Weaner Deer in Southern Australia
Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences2003Vol. 16(5), pp. 685–692
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Abstract
A paddock of 5 ha was selected for this experiment on the Roseworthy Deer Farm, Roseworthy, South Australia. The paddock was grazed by deer in the previous year in a rotation system. The pastures were dominated with ryegrass, medics and oats. In December, the paddock was fenced into three small paddocks with equal size and pastures were regenerated. In April, 60 fallow weaners (intact), including 30 males and 30 females were selected. Deer were
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