Herd-level risk factors for lameness in freestall farms in the northeastern United States and California.
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D M Weary | D. Weary | M. V. Keyserlingk | N. Chapinal | M. V. von Keyserlingk | M A G von Keyserlingk | N Chapinal | A K Barrientos | E Galo | A. Barrientos | E. Galo
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