Publications
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Comparison of animal and plant proteins for young pen-reared bobwhite quail
Bobwhite quail chicks, when given a choice of balanced diets in which the essential difference was the protein supplement, showed preferences for one diet containing 49 per cent peanut oil meal, another containing a mixture of 9 per cent meat and bone scraps (50% protein) with 38 per cent soybean oil meal, and a third (control) diet containing a mixture of 16 per cent dried buttermilk with 42 per
Authors
R. B. Nestler, L. M. Llewellyn, M.J. Rensberger
The future of pen-reared quail in post-war restocking programs
No abstract available.
Authors
R. B. Nestler, A.T. Studholme
Inbreeding among pen-reared quail
The effect of inbreeding in wildlife species has received attention from several sources. Recently the 'inbreeding theory' as a possible explanation of cycles in game populations was given careful consideration by a group of wildlife experts and geneticists. Scott's symposium (1944) consisting of comments received from eight authorities revealed unanimity in a decision that inbreeding is not the
Authors
R. B. Nestler, A.L. Nelson
Live trapping of hawks and owls
1. Hawks of six species (80 individuals) and owls of five species (37 individuals) were trapped for banding from November 1, 1943, to. May 26,1944. 2. In general, pole traps proved better than hand-operated traps or automatic traps using live bait. 3. Verbail pole traps proved very efficient, and were much more humane than padded steel traps because they rarely injured a captured bird. 4: Unba
Authors
R. E. Stewart, J.B. Cope, C.S. Robbins
Bobwhite quail for post-war re-stocking
No abstract available.
Authors
A.T. Studholme, R. B. Nestler
Plant-food resources for waterfowl in the Pacific Northwest
No abstract available.
Authors
T.H. Scheffer, N. Hotchkiss
The aquatic and marsh vegetation of Minnesota and its value to waterfowl
No abstract available.
Authors
J.B. Moyle, N. Hotchkiss
Some recent publications on management and propagation of waterfowl
No abstract available.
Authors
R. B. Nestler
A comparison of the five major cereals in the maintenance diet for bobwhite quail
No abstract available.
Authors
R. B. Nestler, W. W. Bailey, W.D. Williams