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    Feed intake, milk yield, and metabolic parameters prior to left displaced abomasum in dairy cows by Van Winden, S C L, Jorritsma, R, Müller, K E, Noordhuizen, J P T M

    Published in Journal of dairy science (01-04-2003)
    “…As left-displaced abomasum (LDA) often occurs in cows with high contents of fat in the liver (fatty liver), a postpartum fatty liver-inducing regimen was…”
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    Effect of Low-Density Broiler Breeder Diets on Performance and Immune Status of their Offspring by Enting, H, Boersma, W.J.A, Cornelissen, J.B.W.J, Winden, S.C.L. van, Verstegen, M.W.A, Aar, P.J. van der

    Published in Poultry science (01-02-2007)
    “…Effects of low-density broiler breeder diets on offspring performance and mortality were studied using 2,100 female and 210 male Cobb 500 breeders. Breeder…”
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    Left displacement of the abomasum in dairy cattle: recent developments in epidemiological and etiological aspects by Van Winden, Steven C L, Kuiper, Rogier

    Published in Veterinary research (Paris) (01-01-2003)
    “…The research with respect to displacement of the abomasum (DA) in dairy cattle is reviewed. Evaluated articles describe epidemiological and experimental…”
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    The marketing of herd health and production management services on Dutch dairy farms: perceptions of dairy farmers and their veterinary surgeons by Lievaart, Jj, Noordhuizen, Jptm, Buckley, D, Van Winden, Scl

    Published in Irish Veterinary Journal (01-10-2008)
    “…A questionnaire-based survey on veterinary herd health and production management services was conducted on 194 specialist dairy veterinarians and 466 dairy…”
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    Changes in the feed intake, pH and osmolality of rumen fluid, and the position of the abomasum of eight dairy cows during a diet-induced left displacement of the abomasum by Winden, S.C.L. van, Brattinga, C.R, Muller, K.E, Schonewille, J.T, Noordhuizen, J.P.T.M, Beynen, A.C

    Published in Veterinary record (17-04-2004)
    “…During the last six weeks of the dry period, eight Holstein-Friesian cows were fed a restricted amount of grass silage; after calving, a mixture of maize…”
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