Abstract

Impact of Feeding Habits on Population Ecology and Breeding Biology of Grey Francolin (Francolinus pondicerianus) in District Bhakkar, Punjab, Pakistan

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  • A length, which had the smallest coefficient variation of 3.3%

  • The sheep farming is the hobby of farmers as it is major source of food and income to them

  • The following ten body indices were used on the basis of above morphological traits: of variation showed that sheep differ greatly in respect of those morphological traits

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Introduction

A length, which had the smallest coefficient variation of 3.3%. The high variation pattern was observed in head width and percent weight, having the two largest coefficients of variations being 28.5% and t 28.2%, respectively. Key words Body indices, Coefficient of variation, Morphological traits, Biometry, Sheep. Traits were measured: barrel depth, body length, body weight, ear length, ear width, head length, head width,

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