Burton, A., Britnell, J., Davies, G., & Shultz, S. Faecal oestrone, rather than an androgen, is a sensitive and consistent marker of male reproductive state in equids. Elsevier.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBurton, A.M, J.A Britnell, G.K Davies, and S. Shultz. Faecal Oestrone, Rather than an Androgen, Is a Sensitive and Consistent Marker of Male Reproductive State in Equids. Elsevier.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBurton, A.M, et al. Faecal Oestrone, Rather than an Androgen, Is a Sensitive and Consistent Marker of Male Reproductive State in Equids. Elsevier.
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