Effects of colostrum instead of formula feeding for the first 2 days postnatum on whole-body energy metabolism and its endocrine control in neonatal calves
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A. Hoeflich | J. Gross | H. Sauerwein | M. Derno | E. Kanitz | W. Otten | J. Weitzel | R. Bruckmaier | T. Stefaniak | C. Schäff | H. Hammon | J. Gruse | W. Liermann
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