
doi: 10.1136/vr.h3148
pmid: 26067016
BIJKER and others (2015) make some interesting contributions to existing knowledge on the relationship between subclinical mastitis and reproductive performance (specifically pregnancy rate) in dairy cows. As mentioned in the article, our group has previously published work in this field (Hudson and others 2012), based on a study using data from 105 English and Welsh dairy herds. Our work found, on average, a smaller size of …
Estrus, Pregnancy Rate, Pregnancy, Stress, Physiological, Animals, Cattle, Female, Motor Activity, Mastitis, Bovine, Insemination, Artificial
Estrus, Pregnancy Rate, Pregnancy, Stress, Physiological, Animals, Cattle, Female, Motor Activity, Mastitis, Bovine, Insemination, Artificial
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