Short-term treatment with deslorelin implants to improve the bucks’ ability to stimulate cyclic activity during the late non-breeding season
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J. Santiago-Moreno | J. Giriboni | R. Ungerfeld | O. Atay | Özdal Gökdal | G. Erdoğan | Ali Kemali Özuğur
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