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Poultry Science | 1956

Relation between Semen Quality and Fertilizing Ability of White Holland Turkeys

Morley G. McCartney


Poultry Science | 1955

Heritability and Genetic Correlations of Body Weights of White Holland Turkeys

Morley G. McCartney


Poultry Science | 1955

Investigation of crude fiber digestion in 12-week-old turkeys.

Henry Dymsza; R. V. Boucher; Morley G. McCartney


Poultry Science | 1956

The Effect of Day-Length on Rate of Growth, Feed Conversion, Feathering and Market Quality of Turkeys

Morley G. McCartney


Poultry Science | 1954

Influence of Dietary Fiber and Energy Levels on Reproductive Performance of Turkey Pullets

Henry Dymsza; R. V. Boucher; Morley G. McCartney


Poultry Science | 1957

The Influence of Fiber Content and Physical Form of the Diet on the Energy Requirements of Turkeys 2. Studies with Growing Turkeys 10 to 16 Weeks of Age

Henry Dymsza; R. V. Boucher; Morley G. McCartney


Poultry Science | 1956

Variation in Fertility of Inbred Chickens and of Fertility and Hatchability in White Holland Turkeys

A. J. G. Maw; Morley G. McCartney


Poultry Science | 1954

The Physiology of Reproduction in Turkeys 4. Relation of Frequency of Mating and Semen Dosage to Reproductive Performance

Morley G. McCartney


Poultry Science | 1956

Reproductive Performance in Broody and Non-Broody Turkeys

Morley G. McCartney


Poultry Science | 1956

Heritability of Egg Weight in White Holland Turkeys

Morley G. McCartney

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Henry Dymsza

Pennsylvania State University

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R. V. Boucher

Pennsylvania State University

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A. J. G. Maw

Pennsylvania State University

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