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Preference for current season's and older growth blackbrush by goats supplemented with polyethylene glycol
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Year:
1999
Source of publication :
Journal of Range Management
Authors :
Perevolotsky, Avi
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CH Titus,
FD Provenza,
A Perevolotsky,
N Silanikove
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Preference for current season's and older growth blackbrush by goats supplemented with polyethylene glycol
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Preference for current season's and older growth blackbrush by goats supplemented with polyethylene glycol
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A Perevolotsky,
N Silanikove
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