THE INFLUENCE OF GENETIC ABNORMALITIES ON THE REPRODUCTIVE ABILITY OF THE BULLS OF THE HOLSTEIN BREED BLACK-WHITE AND RED-WHITE COLOURS
Abstract
Results of researches of influence of chromosomal aberrations in the formation of the reproductive ability of the bulls of the Holstein breed of black -white and red- white colurs.
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