| p. 10 | Table 2.4: 10 – 17% OM humus soil humous soil |
| p. 15 | Figure 2.12: in relation to landscape features and geology |
| p. 36 | flees fleas |
| p. 44 | In peas … smooth coat (R) is dominant over wrinkled (r). |
| p. 44 | (Punnett Square) |
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| p. 57 | table 4.2: Characteristics of monocotyledons and dicotyledons |
| p. 109 | fruit fly frit fly |
| p. 112 | threading treading |
| p. 133 | carcasses/carcases: both spellings are acceptable. While the author had opted for
carcases, the proof reader changed several instances to carcasses |
| p. 134 | Mirror mirror … (first paragraph): maintenance |
| p. 138 | Figure 7.10: spinal chord spinal cord |
| p. 153 | Table 7.20: column “Suitability”: EU marker EU market |
| p. 162 | Second last paragraph: fat lamb producing production |
| p. 169 | Clostridial diseases include lamb dysentry dysentery |
| p. 170 | Bottom line (left column) bore boar |
(Near) bottom line (right column) teets teats |
| p. 171 | Top paragraph: feed conversion ration ratio |
Table 7.34: Nuber Number of pigs |
| p. 181 | Text box “Managing …”: Line 2: leeching leaching |
| p. 184 | Figure 8.3: layering laying |
| Plate12-1: | … and a nearby market for … |
| Appendix C: |
Figure C-1: Structural formula of a glucose molecule
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Figure 5.10: Longitudinal section through a villus
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| Appendix D: | Heading: V. Glycerol V. Triglyceride |