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Successful fostering of orphan lambs by nonpregnant ewes induced to lactate using exogenous hormone treatment

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Pages 200-204 | Accepted 11 Mar 1993, Published online: 22 Feb 2011

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D.J. Mellor, R.A. Dingwall & T.J. King. (1993) Hormonal induction of lactation in nonpregnant ewes. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 41:4, pages 179-189.
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