Relationship between bringing cattle on to a farm, feeding calves with pooled colostrum and using calving pens for more than one calving and the Johne's disease status and prevalence in dairy herds in the South West of England
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ELECTIVE 2014 NO. 73
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Hodgkiss, L. Relationship between bringing cattle on to a farm, feeding calves with pooled colostrum and using calving pens for more than one calving and the Johne's disease status and prevalence in dairy herds in the South West of England .
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Hodgkiss, Laura. Relationship between Bringing Cattle On to a Farm, Feeding Calves With Pooled Colostrum and Using Calving Pens for More Than One Calving and the Johne's Disease Status and Prevalence in Dairy Herds in the South West of England. .
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Hodgkiss, Laura. Relationship between Bringing Cattle On to a Farm, Feeding Calves With Pooled Colostrum and Using Calving Pens for More Than One Calving and the Johne's Disease Status and Prevalence in Dairy Herds in the South West of England .
Harvard Citation (style guide)Hodgkiss, L. (n.d.). Relationship between bringing cattle on to a farm, feeding calves with pooled colostrum and using calving pens for more than one calving and the johne's disease status and prevalence in dairy herds in the south west of england.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Hodgkiss, Laura. Relationship between Bringing Cattle On to a Farm, Feeding Calves With Pooled Colostrum and Using Calving Pens for More Than One Calving and the Johne's Disease Status and Prevalence in Dairy Herds in the South West of England