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Bob Harrison <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 1 Dec 2005 08:47:18 -0600
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Hello Mike & All,

I have spent hours pouring over my notes from the 70's and old publications
trying to find the study. I was about to give up when I found what I was
looking for. Roger Morse and others refer to the study in several articles
but never name the study. You will have to search the net to see if you can
turn the study up.

>Can you provide the link? I'd like to read the study.

Actual study:
New Zealand Journal of Agriculture Research ,vol.15 no. 2, May 1972  (413-9)

Publication about the study:
Department of Agriculture, New Zealand, Wallaceville Animal Research Center.
Publication no.330

If you find a link send to me if you would Michael. I will be very busy the
next four days or would look for myself.

Bob

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