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The Placental Transmission and Fetal Storage of Vitamin A and Carotene in the Bovine

Four different rations were fed to 29 Holstein and 4 Guernsey heifers during the last 60 days of their gestation periods. The rations were: wheat straw plus a concentrate mixture, a normal fitting ration of concentrates, hay and corn silage, a normal ration plus one million I.U. of carotene daily, a...

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Published in:Journal of dairy science 1946-10, Vol.29 (10), p.707-715
Main Authors: Spielman, A.A., Thomas, J.W., Loosli, J.K., Norton, C.L., Turk, K.L.
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