Asher, G. W. (2003) Percentage of Wapiti genes influences pregnancy rates
Deer Industry News
An update of the DEEResearch funded project looking at the impact of the degree of Wapiti hybridisation on reproduction. Results suggest that animals with a higher degree of wapiti genes had lower concepion rates than animals with a lower degree of wapiti genes
Published: 2003-04-11
Document type: Popular Article
Keywords: conception, genetics, hybrids, productivity, conception rate, hybridisation, pregnancy, reproduction
Woods, M. (1995) Performance Benefits of using Wapiti Terminal Sires.
NZVA Deer Branch Conf. Proceedings
Compares productivity of a pure Red versus Wapiti cross terminal sire operation
Published: 1995-07-01
Document type: Conference Papers/Proceedings
Keywords: elk, productivity, wapiti, hybridisation, venison production
Waldrup, K.A. (1997) Pharmacokinetics and Efficacy of Albendazole in Deer
NZVA Deer Branch Conf. Proceedings
There is anecdotal evidence that the efficacy of anthelmintics may vary between red and wapiti deer. This paper describes a study undertaken to determine if there was differences
Published: 1997-07-01
Document type: Conference Papers/Proceedings
Keywords: elk, parasites, lungworm, wapiti, anthelminthic
Wilson, P.R. (1992) Phosphorus Deficiency in Deer?: a Case Report
NZVA Deer Branch Conf. Proceedings
This paper describes two clinical cases involving osteoporosis, and rickets with osteoporosis, in grazing deer associated with low blood phosphorus levels which were possibly complicated by low copper levels
Published: 1992-06-01
Document type: Conference Papers/Proceedings
Keywords: osteoporosis, phosphorus, copper, copper deficiency
Suttie, J.M. (1994) Photoperiod effects on growth of red deer (Cervus elaphus) stags
International Deer Biology Congress
The aim of this study was to determine the effects of holding red deer stags during their first year of life to the summer solstice photoperiod (16L:8D)
Published: 1994-01-01
Document type: Conference Papers/Proceedings
Keywords: Cervus, growth, nutrition, photoperiod, red