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[PDF] Miniature Cattle: For Real, for Pets, for ProductionMiniature Zebu cattle cannot exceed 42 inches at the withers (behind the hump) at 3 years of age, and cows weigh 300 to 500 pounds, while bulls weigh 400 to 600.
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About IMCBR - Mini Cattle AssociationIMCBR is the largest mini cattle association in the world. Learn more about our purpose, mission, history and future plans.
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Mini Facts - Miniature Hereford Breeders AssociationMiniature Herefords are a purebred breed of hardy red-coated beef cattle of English/British origin with white faces and white markings that do not exceed 45" ...
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Home - The American Dexter Cattle AssociationThe native home of the Dexter is in the Kerry region of southwestern Ireland where they were owned by small land holders.PedigreeADCA MembershipAI Dexter BullsThe ADCA - Contact UsMarketing/Breeder ADS
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Miniature Zebu Cattle - Breeds of LivestockMiniature Zebus have many uses: they can be used as draft animals, or kept for their meat, milk or hides in parts of the world. If kept for meat purposes ...Missing: advantages disadvantages
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What are Miniature Cattle? What is a Mini? - IMCBRJul 22, 1997 · Micro: 36” or under · Miniature: 36.25” to 42” · Mid-Size: 42.25” to 48” · Standard: Over 48” (does not qualify for IMCBR).
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Frame Score Charts | Homestead & Miniature Cattle DirectoryMiniature cattle breeds use a cutoff height of 42-43 inches, measuring 3YO cows over the hip when 36 mos of age. Bulls of the same frame score mature taller ...
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North American Breeds of Miniature CattleThe term "miniature" refers only to their frame scores; not their breed. Miniature Angus (the smallest Lowlines) are kept as miniature cattle on small acreages.
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Irish Dexter Cattle - Songwood Haven FarmThey are not miniature cattle; they were initially bred as a naturally small bovine and they have maintained their small, hardy constitution to the present.
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Chondro in Mini Cattle - Marlowe ParkOct 1, 2023 · In simple terms, chondrodysplasia (or chondro for short) is dwarfism in cattle. There is an indepth article about dwarfism in cattle here.
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Lutz Family Farms Heritage Meats - Grass Fed Beef & Pastured PorkWhat is Chondrodysplasia? Chondrodysplasia, often referred to as "dwarfism," is a genetic condition that affects the skeletal development of miniature cattle.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Kerala Vechur Cow: The smallest cattle breed in the world with ...May 5, 2024 · Standing no taller than 90 cm and tipping the scales at around 130 kg, the Vechur cow holds the Guinness World Record for the smallest cattle ...
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Miniature Hereford | The Cattle SiteDistribution. Miniature Herefords are now available in many states of the US, Canada and Australia.
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“Herd” Of Miniature Cattle? | VMBS NewsAug 20, 2020 · Miniature cattle also have similar health requirements as full-sized cattle, meaning they require the appropriate vaccines, hoof trims, and fly ...
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Consider Miniature Dairy Cows - Mother Earth NewsMar 24, 2025 · Miniature cattle are classified in three categories as measured by height at the hip. ... Small-Breed Cattle Feed Requirements. That all ...
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Miniature Cow Prices 2024: Purchase Cost, Food Budget, and More!Nov 2, 2023 · On average, the minimum price for a mini cow can cost anywhere from $3,000 to $5,000. You can also find a mini cow at local shelters or adoption ...
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The history - American Dexter Cattle AssociationThe origin of the Dexter is quite obscure. ... In January 1887, the “Farmer's Gazette” of Dublin published the first register of “Pure Kerry Cattle and Dexters” ...
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[PDF] the vechur cattle of keralaVechur, a small place near Vaikom in the Kottayam District of Kerala is the place of origin of these animals. In earlier days this area was isolated from other ...Missing: ancient | Show results with:ancient
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Ancient and Traditional Agriculture, Pastoralism, and Agricultural ...Oct 30, 2019 · Some 8,000 years ago cattle, sheep, and goats came south to the Sahara which was much wetter than today. Pastoralism was an off-shoot of grain ...
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Dexter Cattle - Brave HerdersThe breed owes its name to a Mr. Dexter who was agent to a Lord Hawarden (pronounced 'Harden') who came to Ireland in 1750 and made his home in Co Tipperary.
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Breed History - Dexter Cattle SocietyDec 13, 2021 · Irish Roots. The Dexter originated in Ireland. Like the Kerry, they are descended from the predominately black cattle of the early Celts.
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Downsizing Livestock with Mini-Cattle - Smithsonian MagazineMay 29, 2009 · A story on the increasing number of ranchers and farmers raising miniature cattle to cut costs and produce meat and milk more efficiently.<|separator|>
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Why Minis? - 4 Wiley FarmThe Miniature Hereford breed was started by Rust and Roy Largent of Fort Davis, Texas in 1970. The Largents were revolting against the industry trend for larger ...
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Mini Hereford Cattle: The Compact Breed Packing a Powerful PunchMay 27, 2024 · The Miniature Hereford breed traces its roots back to the 1970s when the Largent family at Point of Rocks Ranch in Texas began selectively ...
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About - Miniature Hereford Breeders AssociationThe Miniature Hereford Breeders Association (MHBA) was established on November 8, 2001, in the state of Nebraska as a nonprofit organization dedicated to ...Missing: 1971 | Show results with:1971
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Propagation and Conservation of Indigenous CowsThe centre for the propagation and conservation of Indigenous Cows was setup in the year 1996. ... Vechur, Ongole and Haryana cattle in the bulletin form.
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Lowline | The Cattle SiteAustralian Lowline Cattle were developed from an Aberdeen Angus herd which was established at the Trangie Research Centre in 1929, they were bred to provide ...
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History - American Aberdeen AssociationAustralian Lowline Cattle were developed from the Angus herd which was established at the Trangie Research Centre in 1929 to provide quality breeding stock for ...
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Miniature Cows, Goats and Donkeys Surge in Popularity - NewsweekAug 12, 2024 · There are challenges to owning miniature animals, not least the volatile prices of the animals, and potential aggression from these tiny pets.
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Here's Why You Shouldn't Share Mini Cow TikTok Videos - PETAJan 23, 2024 · Much like “purebred” dogs, mini cows are bred to look a certain way, which can result in a range of health issues and even fatal abnormalities.
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Miniature highland cows are popular, but cattle societies are ...Jul 13, 2024 · Genetic conditions. But behind the scenes there is a debate about the ethics of breeding smaller-than-normal animals. A miniature highland cow ...
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Vechur cattle – from extinction to sustainability | Animal Genetic ...May 7, 2013 · The informal association since 1988 to conserve the Vechur cow was registered as The Vechur Conservation Trust with the objective of saving ...
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About Mini Cows - Oliver Miniature AcresOn average, cows weigh 650 to 950 pounds and are 36 to 42 inches in height, while bulls can weigh 950 to 1350 pounds and are 39 to 46 inches. They are a beef ...
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Heights & Measuring - Miniature Hereford Breeders AssociationThe official height requirements for cattle to be considered "Miniature Herefords" are 45" for females and 48" for bulls and steers. Any animal exceeding these ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] General Breed GuidelinesMay 3, 2018 · Cows: Typical range in height is 34 - 46 inches, with a majority in the range of 36-42 inches, measured at the hip.
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Miniature Highland Cattle FarmMiniature Highland cattle are a compact version of the traditional Scottish Highland breed, easily recognized by their thick, shaggy coats and sturdy frame.
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Dexter Cattle - The Livestock ConservancyJan 8, 2025 · The American Kerry and Dexter Club was reestablished in 1940. In 1957, the official name was changed to the American Dexter Cattle Association.
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Miniature Cows: Small Cows with Big BenefitsApr 1, 2024 · Behavior and Temperament. Miniature cows are intelligent animals. They have a good memory and can recognize familiar faces and voices. They are ...
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About Miniature Zebu - JW's Mini Moo'sThis heritage breed goes back to 3,000 BC where they were used as draft animals and family milk cows. In 1893, several of the Miniature Zebu cattle appeared at ...<|separator|>
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Dexter | The Cattle SiteThe Dexter originated in the South Western region of Ireland where they were originally kept by small landholders and known as the "poorman's cow".
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Vechur | Dairy Knowledge PortalVechur is one of the dwarf cattle breeds of India, with an average length of 124 cm and height of 87 cm, it is considered to the smallest cattle breed in the ...
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How Sosamma Iype became the icon of native cow breed ...Apr 14, 2022 · The smallest of cow breeds in the world, the Vechur dwarf cow faced extinction because of the then governmental policy to promote high milk- ...
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About Miniature Zebu | IMZAAn adult Miniature Zebu should not exceed 42 inches when measured right behind the hump. Miniature Zebu are a nice manageable size of cattle and used for ...
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Breed Standards | IMZA - International Miniature Zebu AssociationUdder: Compact, well attached, high with even quarters. Small to medium length teats. Tail: Long and slender, "whiplike" usually set high at rump, extending ...
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The Population of Nepal's Naumuthe Cow, One of the World's ...Sep 8, 2017 · According to the District Livestock Services Office (DLSO) of Achham, a naumuthe cow's average height is 88 centimeters at the withers and ...
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Achhami - Muktinath Krishi Company Ltd.Found in the western hills of Nepal, in Achham, Bajhang, Bajura, and Doti districts. High altitudinal adaptation, ranging from 596 to 3276 meters above sea ...Missing: characteristics | Show results with:characteristics<|control11|><|separator|>
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(PDF) Organic animal husbandry of Achham cattle, world's smallest ...Achham cattle are the smallest indigenous cattle breed of the world with population 863 (DLSO Achham) and less than 1m tall, registered in Food and ...
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Dwarfism ~ Chondrodysplasia in Miniature CattleMost miniature cattle are naturally miniature, with no dwarfism. Some miniature cattle are small cattle that carry BD. These carriers have Irish Dexter DNA in ...
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History of the Miniature HerefordsThe Miniature Hereford breeding program was started by the Largent family, in Texas. The Largents initially concentrated on breeding the most efficient ...
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Miniature Highland – THE POLL HIGHLAND CATTLE SOCIETY INCTo be classified as a true Miniature Highland, the animal must measure under 42 inches at the hip when fully grown at around three years of age. There are three ...
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Australian Lowline Cattle | Oklahoma State UniversityLowline cattle are very definitely a beef breed. They are always black, naturally polled and at all stages of their growth are 60% of the size of normal beef ...Missing: origin | Show results with:origin
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Breed Info - Eagle Ridge StudMiniature Belted Galloways are smaller, fullblood, naturally polled, easy calving, double coated, long-lived, and come in black, red, and dun colors.
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The Largent Heritage | Australian Miniature Hereford Breeders ...Miniature Herefords today owe their existence to one stubborn family and over 35 years of careful, selective breeding. It all started at the Denver stock ...
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Dexter Cattle | Oklahoma State University - Breeds of LivestockThe origin of the Dexter is quite obscure. The common assumption has been that this breed is a cross between the Kerry and some other breed, perhaps the Devon.
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Mini Moo Magic: The Fascinating Story of Miniature CowsJun 12, 2025 · Standing between 36 and 42 inches tall, they are sturdy, efficient animals with a calm disposition and a reputation for being excellent mothers.
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The growing demand for mini farm animals | PBS NewsAug 12, 2024 · Americans are showing more interest in owning miniature cows, goats, donkeys and other diminutive farm animals, a trend driven by hobby farmers.
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Guide to Miniature Cattle Breeds for Large BackyardsMiniature cattle, on the other hand, produce 1.5 gallons of milk per day or less. For many family situations, this is sufficient to feed their need for milk and ...
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Care and Comfort: From Horses to Micro-Mini Cows, Animals Can ...May 13, 2022 · This animal-human bond includes micro-mini cows bringing joy to seniors with memory loss, horses helping children gain strength, mini horses building ...
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Mini cows bring big mental health benefits to Michigan communitiesOct 29, 2025 · While miniature cattle may be small in stature, they're making a significant impact on mental health across Genesee County.
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Cuddled cows who work as therapy animals showed a strong ...May 23, 2024 · A new study reveals that cows who are cuddled as therapy animals showed a strong preference for interactions with women when compared to men. In ...
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[PDF] ZONING PRACTICE APRIL 2013 - Amazon AWSApr 1, 2013 · Other animals, like miniature hogs, cows, or sheep, may also be suitable for city life under the right circum- stances, but fewer people are ...
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Mini Highland Cows: Separating Fact from Fiction - RanchrAug 27, 2024 · Feed Efficiency: Due to their smaller size, Mini Highlands generally consume less feed than standard cattle. This can translate to lower ongoing ...
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Safe and Efficient Transport of Mini Cows - miniature cattleThe trailer needs to be free of any sharp metal that could cut the cows during transportation and the floor needs to be free of holes and sturdy enough to ...Missing: ease | Show results with:ease
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Guide to Zebu Shows - American Miniature Zebu AssociationThe overall purpose of a show is to select animals which come closest to the ideal of "perfect Zebu" as set by AMZA's strict breed standards.
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Miniature Zebus turn heads at cattle show | The Western ProducerJan 23, 2020 · This strain of Zebu is naturally miniature, standing a maximum of 42 inches behind a prominent hump on the neck. The bulls reach about 450 pounds.
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Unique Portrait Sessions with Highland CowsBook a one-of-a-kind photoshoot with Scottish Highland cows! Perfect for couples, families, and creatives looking for a magical, nature-inspired photography ...
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Highland Cow Photography - Koolah Creek Highland CattleHighland Cow Photography, unique photoshoots with friendly Highland cows in NSW, Australia. Near Sydney, Newcastle, Port Macquarie, Forster, Hunter Valley, ...
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Miniature Cattle Breeds: Cost, Care, and Market DemandThe average cost of miniature cattle ranges from $1,800 to $3,500 per head, depending on breed, pedigree, age, and whether the animal is registered. Breeding ...
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About the Breed - Canadian Dexter Cattle AssociationThe Dexter is a small breed of dual-purpose cattle originating in south and southwest Ireland. Originally kept in mountainous regions by small landholders.
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Mini Beef Steers Information - Oliver Miniature AcresHis hanging weight was 450 pounds. He ate about $285 in feed and $85 in hay over that period. Our butcher charges a $50 kill fee and then $0.70 per pound ...
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Miniature Zebu: The Breed Taking the Cattle World by Storm - RanchrJun 22, 2024 · Miniature zebu are known for their calm and friendly nature, making them easy to handle. Their docile temperament is ideal for small farms or ...
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[PDF] Chondrodysplasia in Dexter CattleSep 22, 2025 · The Dexter breed, a compact breed of cattle, traces its origins back to selective breeding practices in. Ireland, beginning around 1820 ...
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Rules & Regulations - Miniature Jersey Herd Book & RegistryAll miniature Jersey bulls that are submitted to the Herd Book & Registry must be no taller than 44" at the highest point of the hip bone at three years of age.
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[PDF] Embryo Transfer in Cattle - Arkansas Cooperative Extension ServiceLike artifi cial insemination has done for the bull, embryo transfer is a technique that can greatly increase the number of offspring a genetically important.
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DNA FAQ | IMZA - International Miniature Zebu AssociationWe are now able to announce that after a significant testing period, a test for the dwarfism gene found specifically in Miniature Zebu, is available.Missing: health | Show results with:health
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Embryo Transfer in Cattle - Management and NutritionThe embryo is loaded into a small plastic straw (0.25 mL) fitted into a specialized (Cassou-type) pipette (ie, artificial insemination gun). The embryo transfer ...
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Registration FAQ | IMZA - International Miniature Zebu AssociationAn animal sold with an application IS NOT registered. The IMZA has no record at all of the animal. The animal may not be able to be registered. A IMZA ...Missing: health | Show results with:health
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Best Deworming Schedule for Cattle: A Guide for Farmers.Aug 16, 2025 · Deworm every 3–4 months if grazing on contaminated or shared pastures. Use rotational grazing and monitor weight gain for signs of parasite ...Missing: miniature | Show results with:miniature
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Housing Livestock Species - Springhill Equine Veterinary ClinicMay 8, 2023 · For dairy type cattle on a working farm, the recommended amount of space is around 100-150 square feet per animal. For pet cows, generally 1 ...
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Clostridial Diseases of Cattle | UA Cooperative ExtensionVaccinating for clostridial diseases is an important part of a ranch health program. These infections can have significant economic impacts on the ranch due ...Missing: miniature checks lifespan
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Animal Dentistry: The Truth About Livestock Teeth - Hobby FarmsDec 11, 2017 · To maintain good health, horses need regular dental checks. But what about livestock such as cattle, goats and sheep? Here are the facts on teeth.Missing: miniature | Show results with:miniature
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The role of inbreeding depression on productive performance ... - NIHIn dairy cattle, inbreeding depression can be observed in reduced performance of productive and reproductive traits, and resilience (Parland et al., 2007 ...Missing: miniature weakened immunity complications warnings 2020s
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Supplementing Beef Cows | Oklahoma State UniversityFeeding just under 2 pounds (1.95 pounds) of 38% supplement provides adequate protein and energy to maintain bodyweight and condition during this stage of ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Long-term effects of preweaning social housing on growth and ...Social housing provides early life behavioral and performance benefits for dairy calves, yet potential longer-term effects on heifer growth and development ...Missing: miniature | Show results with:miniature