
doi: 10.1136/vr.c5357
pmid: 21257405
The obvious answer to solving the dairy herd fertility problems created by large milk yields, as mentioned in the paper by [Sakaguchi (2010)][1] is, surely, smaller milk yields. I realise it would be impossible to justify future research income if we just accepted such an obvious solution, but
Animals, Lactation, Cattle, Female, Selection, Genetic, Animal Welfare, Infertility, Female
Animals, Lactation, Cattle, Female, Selection, Genetic, Animal Welfare, Infertility, Female
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