Abstract
Efficient venison production systems rely on maximum growth of deer calves before their first winter. This is facilitated by an early conception in March for an October/November calving so that the nutritional demands of lactating hinds and their offspring are better aligned with pasture growth and quality under New Zealand lowland farming conditions. However, Scott et al. (2008) have...
Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of Animal Production, Volume 71, Invercargill, 53-55, 2011
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