Performance of holstein and crossbred dairy cattle in Louisiana. III. Health and viability

Viability and health disorders were compared for straightbred Holsteins and crosses between Holsteins, Brown Swiss, Jerseys, and Red Sindhis. In addition, effects of mating systems and effects of various parts of Red Sindhi heredity on these traits were evaluated. Losses before first calving per 100...

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Anaplasmosis - epidemiology
Animals
Breeding
Cattle - physiology
Cattle Diseases - epidemiology
Crosses, Genetic
Diarrhea - veterinary
Estrus
Female
Fetal Death - veterinary
Hypocalcemia - veterinary
Infertility, Female - veterinary
Ketosis - veterinary
Louisiana
Mastitis, Bovine - epidemiology
Ovarian Cysts - veterinary
Paralysis - veterinary
Pneumonia - veterinary
Pregnancy
Puerperal Disorders - veterinary
title Performance of holstein and crossbred dairy cattle in Louisiana. III. Health and viability
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