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An alternative approach to modeling genetic merit of feed efficiency in dairy cattle. [electronic resource] by
- Lu, Y
- Vandehaar, M J
- Spurlock, D M
- Weigel, K A
- Armentano, L E
- Staples, C R
- Connor, E E
- Wang, Z
- Bello, N M
- Tempelman, R J
Producer: 20160527
In:
Journal of dairy science vol. 98
Availability: No items available.
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Heterogeneity in genetic and nongenetic variation and energy sink relationships for residual feed intake across research stations and countries. [electronic resource] by
- Tempelman, R J
- Spurlock, D M
- Coffey, M
- Veerkamp, R F
- Armentano, L E
- Weigel, K A
- de Haas, Y
- Staples, C R
- Connor, E E
- Lu, Y
- VandeHaar, M J
Producer: 20151215
In:
Journal of dairy science vol. 98
Availability: No items available.
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Modeling genetic and nongenetic variation of feed efficiency and its partial relationships between component traits as a function of management and environmental factors. [electronic resource] by
- Lu, Y
- Vandehaar, M J
- Spurlock, D M
- Weigel, K A
- Armentano, L E
- Staples, C R
- Connor, E E
- Wang, Z
- Coffey, M
- Veerkamp, R F
- de Haas, Y
- Tempelman, R J
Producer: 20170522
In:
Journal of dairy science vol. 100
Availability: No items available.
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