Effect of lameness on the calving-to-conception interval in dairy cows.
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J. Hernández | J. Shearer | D. Webb | J Hernandez | J K Shearer | D W Webb | Jan K. Shearer | Jorge A. Hernandez | Daniel W. Webb
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