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Predicting and preventing disease to keep older cows milking

Predicting and preventing disease to keep older cows milking

by David | Nov 24, 2021 | Media 2021, P2a

Predicting and preventing disease to keep older cows milking Figure 1. Shows that low and very high producing cows are at reduced probability of pregnancy in a lactation. The figure also shows that odds of getting pregnant during a lactation reduce with increased...
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