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Behavior / Zoology / Livestock / Estrous cycle / Cattle / Mouse / Artificial insemination / Dog / Dairy cattle / Reproduction / Biology / Dairy farming
Date: 2014-02-04 15:33:56
Behavior
Zoology
Livestock
Estrous cycle
Cattle
Mouse
Artificial insemination
Dog
Dairy cattle
Reproduction
Biology
Dairy farming

DETECTION OF STANDING ESTRUS IN CATTLE FS921B—George Perry, Extension Beef Reproduction and Management Specialist Animal and Range Sciences Department

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