EXTERIOR FEATURES OF HOLSTEIN BREED COWS DEPENDING ON OF THE ORGANISM FORMATION TYPE
Abstract
Exterior features of the Holstein breed cows depending on the formation of the body wereresearched. A proportional and harmonious body structure that corresponds to milk productivity was found, though there was some difference among experimental types. Thus, the cows that had a fast formation of the body type were more compact than the cows of the same age that had slow rate of growth and characterized by a massive body.
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