Support Nutrition of Cows for Better Performing Calves

Limb development occurs as early as day 25 of gestation, followed by the development of organs including pancreas, liver, adrenal glands, lungs, thyroid, spleen, brain, thymus, and kidneys. [...]it is likely that these cows will calve at a low body condition score," says Dr. Philipe Model, Univ...

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Conventions
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Fatty acids
Feeds
Fetuses
Follicles
Gestation
Nutrients
Nutrition
Offspring
Organs
Ovaries
Pancreas
Pregnancy
Puberty
Spleen
Studies
Thyroid
Weaning
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