Body weight changes in lactating purebred and crossbred dairy cattle

Body weights of 396 first and 205 second lactation cows in the first, second, third, and fourth generations of the dairy cattle crossbreeding project at the Illinois Agricultural Experiment Station were studied. Body weights were taken regularly on each animal during the first 9 mo of each lactation...

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Lactation
Parity
Pregnancy
Species Specificity
Time Factors
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