Invited review: The welfare of dairy cattle--key concepts and the role of science.
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D M Weary | J Rushen | A M de Passillé | D. Weary | J. Rushen | M. V. Keyserlingk | M. V. von Keyserlingk | A. D. de Passillé | A. D. Passillé | M A G von Keyserlingk
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