PRODUCTIVITY OF COWS GROWN IN THE MILK PERIOD IN TERMS OF DIFFERENT WATERING AMOUNT OF WHOLE MILK
Abstract
It has been proved that cows grown on restricted levels of whole milk (150 kg) hadve the same milk yield and reproduction ability as compared to the herdmates that obtained 400 kg of whole milk.References
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