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National Wool Museum
Book, Animal Genetics: the science of animal breeding
... Animal Genetics: the science of animal breeding...Animal Breeding Animal Genetics..."Animal Genetics: an introduction to the science of animal...-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Book Animal Genetics: the science of animal ..."Animal Genetics: an introduction to the science of animal breeding" - F.A.E. Crew, 1925.animal breeding animal genetics, animal breeding, animal genetics -
National Wool Museum
Book, Principles and methods of animal breeding
... Animal Breeding Animal Genetics Sheep breeding... Breeding Animal Genetics Sheep breeding Animal Breeding Animal ..."Principles and methods of animal breeding" - R B Kelley,1946.animal breeding animal genetics sheep breeding, animal breeding, animal genetics, sheep breeding -
National Wool Museum
Book, The semen of animals and artificial insemination
... Commonwealth Bureau of Animal Breeding and Genetics... of Animal Breeding and Genetics Animal Breeding Sheep breeding ..."The semen of animals and artificial insemination" J P Maule, 1962animal breeding sheep breeding, commonwealth bureau of animal breeding and genetics, animal breeding, sheep breeding -
Federation University Historical Collection
Object, Mounted Red Deer Head with Ten Points on each antler
Antler size is determined by a deer's age, nutrition and genetics. A ten pointer red deer indicates a large, old deer. Generally 10 points is found on a 10-12 year old deer. Current Victorian shooters (2019) have never seen a 10 pointer deer, suggesting this is a very old specimen. taxidermy, stuffed animal, deer, red deer, ten pointer, antlers -
Nillumbik Shire Council
Sculpture: Angela NAGEL, Angela Nagel, How to Explain Genetics to a Thylacine, 2009
Entry into the 2009 Nillumbik Prize. Angela holds a Masters of Fine Art and has worked with clay for over 20 years. Her work is held in collections around Australia.Angela Nagel's creative practice is informed by an interest in the human condition, universal symbols, mythology and Jung's theory on the 'collective unconscious'. Her hybrid part human/animal creatures reference introduced species and indigenous Australian animals as a way for her to explore a personal mythology, and narrative, of home and environment. Recent work is developing around the relationship of ceramics to other materials such as glass, printmaking and found objects. Angela holds a Masters of Fine Art and has worked with clay for over 20 years. Her work is held in collections around Australia.Human and animal like figure in the stance reminiscent of classical sculpture. Hand built ceramics with engobes, oxides, glaze and gold leaf Medium: Porcelain, oxide, underglazeangela nagel, nillumbik shire council collection, victoria, nillumbik prize, ceramic