144. Estimates of genetic parameters for milkability traits derived from automatic milking systems in North American Holstein cattle
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L. Brito | V. Pedrosa | J. Boerman | L. Gloria | S.Y. Chen | M.E.M. Gonzalez | J. Doucette
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