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Journal of Dairy Science Vol. 39 No. 9 1309-1311
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An Appraisal of the Split-Sample Method in Artificial Breeding Studies1

F. H. Flerchinger and J. G. Darroch2

State College of Washington, Pullman

ABSTRACT

A comparison of residual variation derived from split samples and from alternate-week samples indicates a gain in efficiency of 43.5% through use of split samples in semen treatment experiments.


FOOTNOTES

1 Scientific Paper No. 1460, Washington Agricultural Experiment Stations, Pullman.

2 Junior Statistician and Experiment Stations Statistician, respectively.







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