Effects of feeding rumen-protected methionine pre- and postpartum in multiparous Holstein cows: Health disorders and interactions with production and reproduction.
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M. Wiltbank | J. Giordano | R. Caputo Oliveira | R. Shaver | D. Luchini | M. Toledo | P. Monteiro | R. Gennari | M. Stangaferro
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