
Littlejohn
Littlejohn is a key researcher involved in a DNA project studying New Zealand's unique working dog breeds, specifically the huntaway and heading dog. The project aims to uncover genetic health information and assist breeders in making informed breeding decisions to enhance the health and performance of these dogs. His work has revealed significant genetic variations that may impact health traits, providing valuable insights into the genetics of New Zealand farm dogs.
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Littlejohn claims he has suffered from anxiety, depressed mood, irritability and panic attacks after his accident.
UK climber who broke neck in fall sues partner for ‘letting go of rope’Littlejohn is the panel boss at the helipad hearing.
Ali Williams’ and Anna Mowbray’s helipad hearing erupts as panel boss threatens to eject Tree Council leaderLittlejohn said the project was largely focussed on New Zealand’s two unique breeds, the huntaway and heading dog.
DNA project studying New Zealand working dogs







