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    Dairy cow and calf behavior and productivity when maintained together on a pasture-based system by Mac, Sarah E, Lomax, Sabrina, Clark, Cameron E.F

    Published in Animal bioscience (01-02-2023)
    “…Objective: We determined the impact of maintaining pasture-based dairy cows and calves together over 100 days on cow milk production, cow and calf behavior,…”
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    Behavioral responses to cow and calf separation: separation at 1 and 100 days after birth by Mac, Sarah E., Lomax, Sabrina, Clark, Cameron E. F.

    Published in Animal bioscience (01-05-2023)
    “…Objective: The aim was to compare the behavioral response to full separation of cows and calves maintained together for 100 days or 24 h.Methods: Twelve…”
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    The Impact of Abrupt and Fenceline-Weaning Methods on Cattle Stress Response, Live Weight Gain, and Behaviour by Mac, Sarah E, Lomax, Sabrina, Doughty, Amanda K, Thomson, Peter C, Clark, Cameron E F

    Published in Animals (Basel) (22-05-2024)
    “…The impact of abrupt (AB) and fenceline (FL) weaning methods on cattle stress response, live weight gain, and behaviour were determined across 14 days…”
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    Behavioral responses to cow and calf separation: separation at 1 and 100 days after birth by Sarah E. Mac, Sabrina Lomax, Cameron E. F. Clark

    Published in Animal bioscience (2023)
    “…Objective: The aim was to compare the behavioral response to full separation of cows and calves maintained together for 100 days or 24 h. Methods: Twelve…”
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    Dairy cow and calf behavior and productivity when maintained together on a pasture-based system by Sarah E., Mac, Sabrina, Lomax, Cameron E.F., Clark

    Published in Animal bioscience (2023)
    “…Objective: We determined the impact of maintaining pasture-based dairy cows and calves together over 100 days on cow milk production, cow and calf behavior,…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article