Romano et al., 2000 - Google Patents
Effect of sterile service on estrus duration, fertility and prolificacy in artificially inseminated dairy goatsRomano et al., 2000
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- 17194524199827815129
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- Romano J
- Crabo B
- Christians C
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- Theriogenology
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The effect of sterile service on estrus duration, fertility and prolificacy in artificially inseminated dairy goats during breeding season was studied. Nubian does (n= 126) were divided into 2 equal groups: service and control. Estrus was synchronized with intravaginal …
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