Graduate Student Literature Review: The challenge of drying-off high-yielding dairy cows
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Romeo and Enrica Invernizzi Foundation
Lombardy Region
Publisher
American Dairy Science Association
Subject
Genetics,Animal Science and Zoology,Food Science
Reference76 articles.
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2. Roles of the innate immune system in mammary gland remodeling during involution;Atabai;J. Mammary Gland Biol. Neoplasia,2007
3. A survey of drying-off practices on commercial dairy farms in northern Germany and a comparison to science-based recommendations;Bertulat;Vet. Rec. Open,2015
4. Measurement of fecal glucocorticoid metabolites and evaluation of udder characteristics to estimate stress after sudden dry-off in dairy cows with different milk yields;Bertulat;J. Dairy Sci.,2013
5. Milking and feed restriction regulate transcripts of mammary epithelial cells purified from milk;Boutinaud;J. Dairy Sci.,2008
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