Abstract
Earlier reports have shown that inbred sheep were smaller than outbreds although they grew at a similar rate (Wiener, Woolliams and Slee, 1988a), that both the effects of inbreeding and of nutrition affected cold resistance and heat tolerance (Slee, Wiener and Woolliams, 1988) and that all these factors influenced semen quality (Wiener, Woolliams and Slee, 1988b). The present report deals with a number of constituents in the blood of the same experimental animals.
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