Assessing Alternatives to Locomotion Scoring for Detecting Lameness in Dairy Cattle in Tanzania: Infrared Thermography
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Assessing Alternatives to Locomotion Scoring for Detecting Lameness in Dairy Cattle in Tanzania: Infrared Thermography
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Animals
Volume 13, Issue 8, Pages 1372
Publisher
MDPI AG
Online
2023-04-17
DOI
10.3390/ani13081372
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