The expectant dairy cow
Publication details: Lincoln: Chalcombe, 2001ISBN: 094861742XSubject(s): Dairy cattle and dairy farming | Dairy cattle, dairy farming, milk industry, dairy industry | Cattle reproduction | Dry cow therapy | Calving | Animal feeds | Animal healthDDC classification: 636.2142 Summary: The Expectant Dairy Cow is a detailed guide to the nurtition and health of the dairy cow from conception to calving, with special emphasis on the dry period. The transition period from one lactation to the next is often neglected. Here two authorities have combined to produce an up to date source of information on the physiological processes involved in pregnancy and calving. Guidance is given on dry cow management, together with detailed reviews of feeding strategies, nutritional problems and metabolic disorders.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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The Expectant Dairy Cow is a detailed guide to the nurtition and health of the dairy cow from conception to calving, with special emphasis on the dry period. The transition period from one lactation to the next is often neglected. Here two authorities have combined to produce an up to date source of information on the physiological processes involved in pregnancy and calving. Guidance is given on dry cow management, together with detailed reviews of feeding strategies, nutritional problems and metabolic disorders.
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