MODEL DAIRY COWS IDEAL TYPE
Abstract
The paper summarizes the analytical data of many years of research on the mathematical description of growth patterns and relationships "age, body size" of the model heifers and cows, the ideal type. The calculated constants of the linear growth of cows for growth models. It is shown that the possibility of resolving the
two growth models for dairy cows.
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