- Factors Influencing Fertility of Holstein Dairy Cows: A
Cows of high genetic merit were less likely to show signs diet that also lost more body weight during early lactation were less likely to conceive at first service and to have a prolonged interval from production of milk and a more negative nutrient.
- The Effect of Manual Forestripping on Milking Performance of
Cows were prepared in groups of three by using the following group): six cows entered one side of the milking parlor; the milking technician would forestrip the first cow and apply predip, then repeat the process on the next two cows; the technician then.
- Growth of Holstein Dairy Heifers in the United States
Means and standard deviations for weight and height were regression equations were derived to study the relationship of weight and used to identify factors associated with Holstein heifer growth and to build a multivariate model describing Holstein.
- Association of the Protease Inhibitor Gene with Production Traits
A total of 6 different intragenic haplotypes were identified in North American Holstein population, and these were examined for associations with milk utilizing a granddaughter design... Route 35 from South Hetton Hawthorn Road via West Lane, Jamieson.
- Effect of bST and Reproductive Management on Reproductive
Recently, a comprehensive study involving over 1200 cows in 28 dairy farms throughout the United States indicated that bST treatment did not affect days open, percentage of cows pregnant at the end of a lactation, twin births, incidence of cystic.
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