BSJ Msangi, MJ Bryant, R Nkya… - … animal health and …, 2004 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The hypothesis that dairy cows partially suckling their calves would ovulate following removal of calves when restored to positive energy balance by a short-term increase in …
BSJ Msangi, MJ Bryant, R Nkya… - Tropical Animal Health …, 2004 - centaur.reading.ac.uk
The hypothesis that dairy cows partially suckling their calves would ovulate following removal of calves when restored to positive energy balance by a short-term increase in …
BSJ Msangi, MJ Bryant, R Nkya, PJ Thorne - Tropical Animal Health and …, 2004 - infona.pl
The hypothesis that dairy cows partially suckling their calves would ovulate following removal of calves when restored to positive energy balance by a short-term increase in …
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The hypothesis that dairy cows partially suckling their calves would ovulate following removal of calves when restored to positive energy balance by a short-term increase in …
BS Msangi, MJ Bryant, R Nkya… - Tropical Animal Health …, 2004 - europepmc.org
The hypothesis that dairy cows partially suckling their calves would ovulate following removal of calves when restored to positive energy balance by a short-term increase in …
The hypothesis that dairy cows partially suckling their calves would ovulate following removal of calves when restored to positive energy balance by a short-term increase in …
BSJ Msangi, MJ Bryant, R Nkya, PJ Thorne - Tropical Animal Health and …, 2004 - infona.pl
The hypothesis that dairy cows partially suckling their calves would ovulate following removal of calves when restored to positive energy balance by a short-term increase in …
[引用][C]The Effects of a Short-term Increase in Supplementation on the Reproduction Performance in Lactating Crossbred Dairy Cows
BSJ Msangi, MJ Bryant, R Nkya, PJ Thorne - Tropical Animal Health and …, 2004 - Springer
[引用][C]The effects of a short-term increase in supplementation on the reproduction performance in lactating crossbred dairy cows