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Original Articles

Effects of calcium propionate by different numbers of applications in first week postpartum of dairy cows on hypocalcemia, milk production and reproductive disorders

Effetti di differenti somministrazioni di propionato di calcio su ipocalcemia, produzione lattea e disordini riproduttivi in vacche da latte nella prima settimana del post-partum

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Pages 259-270 | Received 08 Aug 2008, Accepted 05 Nov 2008, Published online: 01 Mar 2016

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