Influence of corn supplementation to beef cows during mid- to late-gestation: maternal feed intake, body condition, plasma metabolites, and calf growth
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K. Ominski | C. Dahlen | K. Swanson | G. Stokka | V. Kennedy | K. Vonnahme | A. Rodas-González | B. Neville | M. Bauer | J. Kirsch | A. Ward | L. Reynolds | A. R. Tanner | Bryan W Neville | F. E. Keomanivong | Argenis Rodas-González | K. H. Ominski
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