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Relationship between progesterone concentrations in milk and blood and time of ovulation in dairy cattle

Roelofs et al., 2006

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7965538925248393379
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Roelofs J
Van Eerdenburg F
Hazeleger W
Soede N
Kemp B
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Animal Reproduction Science

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The objective of this study was to investigate whether monitoring progesterone concentrations in milk and blood plasma can be used to predict time of ovulation in dairy cattle. Whole milk was sampled twice daily and blood samples were collected once a day …
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