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“... were monitored daily during milking until 59 days postpartum and were categorized according to the pre...”
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“... a decrease in milk yield. In the past, claw disorders and lameness in dairy cattle have been an increasing...”
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“..., freezing point, and milk urea nitrogen (MUN) levels. After milking, blood was collected by puncturing the...”
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“..., freezing point, and milk urea nitrogen (MUN) levels. After milking, blood was collected by puncturing the...”
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“..., by evaluating a herd of 100 dairy cows (Holstein Friesian x Gyr) raised in a semi-extensive system in the region...”
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