Relationships between energy balance during early lactation and cow performance, blood metabolites, and fertility: A meta-analysis of individual cow data
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Relationships between energy balance during early lactation and cow performance, blood metabolites, and fertility: A meta-analysis of individual cow data
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JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE
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American Dairy Science Association
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2021-03-07
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10.3168/jds.2020-19607
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