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Impact of lameness on attributes of feeding registered with noseband sensor in fresh dairy cowsAntanaitis et al., 2021
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- Antanaitis R
- Juozaitienė V
- Urbonavičius G
- Malašauskienė D
- Televičius M
- Urbutis M
- Baumgartner W
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- Agriculture
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We hypothesized that lameness in fresh dairy cows (1–30 days after calving) has an impact on attributes of feeding registered with a noseband sensor. The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of lameness in fresh dairy cows on attributes of feeding (registered …
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