Signs of the pulmonary breathing and productive qualities of cows depending on their adaptation capabilities
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The research results of features of the pulmonary breathing and productive qualities of cows depending on their stability to stress are presented. It is set that the indexes of the pulmonary breathing informing complement adaptation ability of cows and can serve as an additional criterion in determination of their type of stressresistance.References
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