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Effect of positive tactile stimulation and prepartum milking routine training on behavior, cortisol and oxytocin in milking, milk composition, and milk yield in Gyr cows in early lactation

•Pre-partum training are effectives in improving zebuine cows' behavior in terms of milking at the beginning of lactation.•Pre-partum habituation in milking parlor improves milk ejection by reflecting on cortisol and oxytocin release.•Pre-partum habituation in milking parlor is effective to red...

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Published in:Applied animal behaviour science 2021-01, Vol.234, p.105205, Article 105205
Main Authors: Ujita, Aska, El Faro, Lenira, Vicentini, Rogério Ribeiro, Pereira Lima, Maria Lucia, de Oliveira Fernandes, Leonardo, Oliveira, André Penido, Veroneze, Renata, Negrão, João Alberto
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