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    FormatThesis (2)SubjectHorses -- Genetics (1)Horses -- Speed (1)... View MoreDate Issued1916 (1)1915 (1)Author/ContributorTrowbridge, E. A. (Edwin Alfonso), 1885-1948 (2)Farris, Oscar Little (1)Hughes, Elmer Howard (1)Advisor
    Trowbridge, E. A. (Edwin Alfonso), 1885-1948 (2)
    Thesis DepartmentAnimal husbandry (MU) (2)Thesis Semester1916 (1)1915 (1)Language (ISO)English (2)

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    Silage as a part ration for horses and mules or various ages under varying conditions 

    Hughes, Elmer Howard (University of Missouri, 1916)
    Text from page 174: This was an initial effort to feed silage as a part ration to horses and mules of various ages and under varying conditions at the Missouri Experiment Station. The data in the 1915-1916 tests are not sufficient to make possible...

    Relative influence of the sire and dam upon the inheritance of speed in standard trotting horses 

    Farris, Oscar Little (University of Missouri, 1915)
    Since the study of the transmission of character began, a diversity of opinion has existed and some data have been secured upon the relative influence of sire and dam in the production of offspring. From the limited data ...

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