The Composition of the Milk of Springbok ( Antidorcas Marsupialis ), Eland ( Tavrotragvs Oryx ) and Black Wildebeest ( Connochaetus Gnou )

  • Van Zyl J
  • Wehmeyer A
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One of the functions of the S.A. Lombard Nature Reserve is to rear and distribute game animals in the Transvaal. Springbok lambs are captured within one week after birth, and black wildebeest calves at the age of about one month, while the young of the eland can be handled at any age.

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Van Zyl, J. H. M., & Wehmeyer, A. S. (1970). The Composition of the Milk of Springbok ( Antidorcas Marsupialis ), Eland ( Tavrotragvs Oryx ) and Black Wildebeest ( Connochaetus Gnou ). Zoologica Africana, 5(1), 131–133. https://doi.org/10.1080/00445096.1970.11447386

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