Abstract

Carl Johan Petersson defended his AgrD thesis at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden, on December 17, 1993.

Highlights

  • The new buildings provide excellent facilities for study of Arctic ungulates

  • The model distinguishes between females, Since 1985 he is working in a reindeer project males and castrates up to an optional number at the same department

  • The model is described in general carcasses produced were followed over a simulaterms using the Leslie matrix approach in order tion period of 15 years

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Introduction

The new buildings provide excellent facilities for study of Arctic ungulates. In addition to the main paddocks there are special rooms for autopsy, surgery and post-operative care of animals, larger rooms with light- and temperature-control and slatted floors for keeping animals indoors, special semiindoor paddocks with heated floors (melting snow) in which small groups of animals which need to be caught and handled frequently can be kept. The model distinguishes between females, Since 1985 he is working in a reindeer project males and castrates up to an optional number at the same department. The model is described in general carcasses produced were followed over a simulaterms using the Leslie matrix approach in order tion period of 15 years.

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