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Insulated and Uninsulated Housing Systems for Growing Bulls Fed Grass Silage ad Libitum

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Pages 107-115 | Accepted 04 Aug 1992, Published online: 02 Jul 2009

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L. Tuomisto, A. Huuskonen, L. Ahola & R. Kauppinen. (2009) Different housing systems for growing dairy bulls in Northern Finland – effects on performance, behaviour and immune status. Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica, Section A — Animal Science 59:1, pages 35-47.
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Tuomas Herva, Arto Huuskonen, Anna-Maija Virtala & Olli Peltoniemi. (2011) On-farm welfare and carcass fat score of bulls at slaughter. Livestock Science 138:1-3, pages 159-166.
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