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Supplementing vitamins and minerals to beef heifers during gestation: impacts on mineral status in the dam and offspring, and growth and physiological responses of …Hurlbert et al., 2024
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- Hurlbert J
- Baumgaertner F
- Menezes A
- Bochantin K
- Diniz W
- Underdahl S
- Dorsam S
- Kirsch J
- Sedivec K
- Dahlen C
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- Journal of Animal Science
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We evaluated the effects of feeding a vitamin and mineral supplement to nulliparous beef heifers throughout gestation on the mineral status of the dam, calf, placenta, and colostrum; offspring growth performance; and physiological responses of offspring raised as …
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