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. 2018 Sep 27;2(Suppl 1):S106-S111.
doi: 10.1093/tas/txy059. eCollection 2018 Sep.

Corn supplementation as a winter-feeding strategy alters maternal feeding behavior and endocrine profiles in mid- to late-gestating beef cows

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Corn supplementation as a winter-feeding strategy alters maternal feeding behavior and endocrine profiles in mid- to late-gestating beef cows

Amelia R Tanner et al. Transl Anim Sci. .
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Gestational plasma and serum analytes of beef cows from the control fed (CON) and corn supplemented (SUP) groups from days 100 to 240 of gestation.

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