DSIR scientist Adrian King from Palmerston North peers at the x-ray screen to diagnose the number of foetuses by their bone formations. A second screen (centre background) is for the benefit of the MAF farm advisor putting the ewes through the crush bale.
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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 2, Issue 12, 21 August 1984, Page 15
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43DSIR scientist Adrian King from Palmerston North peers at the x-ray screen to diagnose the number of foetuses by their bone formations. A second screen (centre background) is for the benefit of the MAF farm advisor putting the ewes through the crush bale. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 2, Issue 12, 21 August 1984, Page 15
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