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The effects of feeding different levels of dicalcium phosphate to heifers on bluestem pasture

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Christopher L. Drake   +4 more
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Mastitis in Heifers

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1993
Udder health is typically overlooked but critically important in heifers. Mastitis pathogens of the contagious as well as environmental groups have been implicated in mastitis in heifers. Procedures considered for control of heifer mastitis include prepartum treatment in primigravid heifers, separating preweaned calves to prevent suckling, fly control,
J K, Shearer, R J, Harmon
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Heifer inventory

American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 2022
The heifer enterprise of a modern dairy operation plays a cru­cial role in health and productivity performance, cost of pro­duction and future potential. The variables that determine heifer inventory are nearly innumerable, but at minimum, re­productive performance in the cow and heifer herd, semen se­lection, morbidity and mortality in the heifers ...
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DAIRY HEIFERS RAISING

3i intellect idea innovation - интеллект идея инновация, 2023
This article shows the results of scientific research on raising the Holstein-Friesian heifers from birth to 12 months of age, with the introduction to their feeding regimen of "Neomilk" whole milk replacer, as well as the "Gavryusha" commercial prestarter and starter during the preweaning period and the extruded feed called "NFT KATU," produced by S ...
Medet Kamenov, Kymbat Shaikenova
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Heifer disposition and bonding of lambs to heifers

Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 1987
Abstract Abusive and non-abusive (tolerant) heifers were individually identified during pen confinement with young sheep. Physical aggression by abusive heifers toward lambs included butting and kicking. Two groups of three 75-day-old lambs confined with tolerant heifers developed a bond after 20 days and a strong bond after 55 days.
D.M. Anderson   +4 more
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